5 things you need to know about planned 272-acre Gilbert Regional Park

A flyover mock-up of a planned 272-acre park at Queen Creek and Higley roads in Gilbert. /Photo: Gilbert

By Lily Altavena | The Republic

Construction on the first phase of a sprawling, 272-acre park on the southern end of Gilbert will begin this fall, the town’s park director said.

The build-out of the first 30 acres will be a major milestone in what’s been a years-long plan for the park on the southwest corner of Queen Creek and Higley roads. The Town Council heard an update on the project in December and expects the design of Phase 1 to conclude this summer.

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