Soccer

Pottstown Unveils New Soccer Mini-Pitch at Pollock Park Amid Environmental Hurdles

Community celebrates $491,880 EPA grant and redevelopment progress

Pottstown has opened a new soccer mini-pitch at Pollock Park, a modest but fully operational field that marks the first phase of a broader park revitalisation effort.

The project was financed through a partnership that includes the borough of Pottstown, the Pottstown Regional Community Foundation and the U.S. Soccer Foundation, illustrating a collaborative approach to community sport.

While the mini-pitch is ready for play, wider improvements to the park have been stalled by soil contamination, a legacy issue that has required careful handling to avoid excavation.

To address the contamination, the borough secured a $491,880 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency, earmarked for remediation work that will pave the way for future upgrades.

In a related move, the council leased a formerly contaminated parcel at 860 Cross Street for a symbolic $1, converting the site into basketball courts that will serve local youth.

A milestone amid challenges

The ribbon-cutting ceremony featured Chris Branscome, chief executive of Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer, and Borough Council President Trenita Lindsay, who highlighted the achievement as a testament to public-private cooperation.

The new surface consists of an asphalt base installed as a site cap, providing a safe playing field without the need for extensive earthworks.

Officials say the mini-pitch is only the beginning; subsequent phases will focus on removing residual pollutants and expanding recreational amenities across Pollock Park.

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