Miami-Dade County Parks breaks ground on a state-of-the-art aquatics center at Southridge Park

Miami-Dade County Parks breaks ground on a state-of-the-art aquatics center at Southridge Park

On Monday, July 22 at 10 am, Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces will break ground for the construction of a state-of-the-art aquatics center at Southridge Park that will include a swimming pool and a splash pad integrated with a recreation center that will provide multipurpose and program rooms, a gym, and restrooms with showers and lockers for the community to enjoy.

“We’re thrilled that this facility will bring residents together to cool off, exercise, and socialize,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “Tragically this area has experienced a high drowning rate, and so I’m especially excited about this new pool complex, which will serve as a perfect venue for expanding the county’s swim safety programs.”

The park, which is located in the South Miami Heights community, currently consists of passive and active play areas, such as a 3,000-seat stadium with a synthetic running track, playground, open areas, and a multipurpose field.

“The size and scale of this project, as well as its location next to Southridge High School, really shows that the county is invested in our community. We know this will enrich and strengthen the lives of our constituents,” said Miami-Dade County District 9 Commissioner Kionne McGhee.

This is the first public pool to be built in South Miami Heights. Upon its completion in 2027, Southridge High School will be able to offer its students opportunities to compete in aquatic sports.

“We are thrilled to break ground on the new Aquatic Center, a state-of-the-art facility that will serve as a vibrant hub for our community. This project represents Miami-Dade County Parks commitment to enhancing recreational opportunities and promoting health and wellness for residents of all ages.” said Miami Dade Parks Director Maria I. Nardi.  “The Aquatic Center will not only provide a space for swimming and aquatic sports but will also offer a range of programs designed to foster community engagement and improve quality of life.”