Parks are more than just patches of green scattered across a city—they are the living rooms of our neighborhoods, the gathering places where families connect, children grow, and communities strengthen. In Amarillo, the condition and accessibility of city parks are becoming a growing concern, sparking conversation across social media, at kitchen tables, and increasingly within City Council chambers. As frustrations mount over closures, maintenance concerns, and access limitations, the conversation has shifted from casual complaint to urgent civic issue.
