
Let’s Play Houston is a collaborative initiative led by City of Houston Mayor John Whitmire, Houston Parks Board, and Houston Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with companies, foundations, and private donors, to revitalize 25 neighborhood parks.
4903 Bennington, 77028
PROJECT PROGRESS

The proposed improvements to Trinity Gardens Park are intended to enhance accessibility, connectivity, and recreational opportunities while creating a welcoming space for park users of all ages and abilities. Park design is preliminary and subject to change.
Planned improvements under the Let’s Play Houston initiative include:
- Installation of new playground
- Construction of new basketball pavilion
- Added shade structure
- Improvements to trail
- Detention as required by City of Houston
Accessibility and inclusivity features include:
- New accessible site furnishings
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Community engagement is at the heart of Let’s Play Houston to ensure improvements are responsive to the community’s park needs. Houston Parks Board partnered with local civic organizations and the council district office to gather feedback through a survey and various events in the neighborhood, including a community listening session at the Northeast Multi-Service Center on May 27, 2025. Planned improvements were informed by the feedback received. Special thanks to all who assisted with this effort.

FUNDING PARTNER
Rockwell Fund, Inc.
