Help Shape the Future of the Fricker Resource Center

The City of Pensacola invites residents to help shape the future of the Fricker Resource Center by participating in two upcoming public engagement meetings for the Fricker Resource Center Renovation Project.

Thanks to nearly $10 million in grant funding awarded in 2023, the city is preparing to launch a significant transformation of the Fricker Center into a two-story, multipurpose community facility designed to serve as an inclusive and dynamic neighborhood hub.

Meeting Details:

  • Dates: Wednesday, July 23 and Thursday, July 31
  • Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m.
  • Location: Fricker Resource Center, 900 N. F St., Pensacola, FL

 
Community input is essential to this project’s success. Attendees will have the opportunity to share their ideas and provide feedback on the types of programs and services they believe are most important to the community. The meetings will be interactive, family-friendly and open to all.

“We’re building more than just a facility — we’re building a space that reflects the heart and aspirations of this community,” Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said. “That’s why your voice matters, and why it is essential to shaping Fricker’s future.”

The Fricker Resource Center renovation is part of Mayor Reeves’ Direction ’25: Pensacola Parks Revitalization Project, an investment of $21.7 million focused on repairing and maintaining city parks and facilities throughout the city’s seven districts.

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