Starting this week, you will see one of the more popular and utilized park pavilions in Sturgeon Bay getting a new facelift. The City of Sturgeon Bay will begin the long-awaited improvements to the Sunset Park pavilion on Wednesday, which will cost $439,237 to renovate fully. Municipal Services Director Mike Barker says the process will begin with removing some of the existing concrete and require closing the public bathrooms in the shelter. He describes how the new pavilion will have cultured stone and resemble the one at Otumba Park on the city's west side, which also has a stone fireplace and grill.
Barker adds that the contractor, Portside Builders, expects to complete the project by mid-November. During the pavilion renovation period, visitors to Sunset Park will be able to use the portable restrooms located just north of the pavilion.
