Rossville, GA (May 25, 2023) – Walker County will receive $2.2 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to invest in a much needed recreational project in the fast growing northern end of the county. Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced the grant award for Walker County, which is one of 142 qualified projects across the state aimed at improving neighborhood assets.
Walker County submitted a competitive proposal to build a playground, splash pad, walking trail and pavilion with restrooms at the Rossville Recreation Center. The project will create an environment for residents and visitors to get outdoors, exercise, socialize and play.
“We greatly appreciate Governor Brian Kemp and his team, State Representative Mike Cameron, and numerous other state partners, for recognizing the benefits of this project for our community,” said Shannon Whitfield, Chair, Walker County Board of Commissioners. “This new activity hub will enhance the quality of life for our residents and improve accessibility to outdoor recreation.”

The new activity hub will be located in the southwest corner of the recreation center property, off Salem Road. The county hopes to complete the project by fall 2024.
The city of Rossville also received $425,700 from the grant program to make improvements to the John Ross Commons site. New features will include a playground with a 60-foot slide, fencing to match the duck pond area, restrooms, and traffic calming devices to slow traffic in the area.
Rossville is targeting a groundbreaking for its project this summer, with completion by mid-fall.