Rockdale Park
- Ball Diamonds
- Community Gardens
- Paved Walking Paths
- Pavilions
- Picnic Areas
- Playgrounds
- Liberty Road
About
Learn more about programs and events happening at the park, offered by the Liberty Road Community Recreation Office.
Park Revitalization Project
The illustrative master plan provides an overall vision of park-wide improvements for the Rockdale Park open space to be developed and realized through a multi-phased implementation strategy of construction projects.
Project Area A: Park and Courts, Phase 1
The conceptual Phase I site plan illustrates the replacement of an accessible ball field with three accessible pickleball courts and one accessible basketball court located adjacent to the existing parking lot and comfort station. A new network of concrete walks surrounding the courts will connect the existing circulation within the park as well as the neighboring Rolling Park Apartments, thus creating a cohesive and accessible pathway in the heart of the park. Minor modifications will be made within the community garden to mitigate the effects of an ongoing ponding water issue through a series of area drains that will be connected to stormwater management areas. Modifications to plots may be required and additional raised planters will be added to increase the quantity and availability of accessible plots.
For questions or comments regarding this project, email capitalprojects-rp@baltimorecountymd.gov.
Proposed Amenities
To be implemented in Phase I:
- Three of six accessible pickleball courts
- Accessible basketball court
- Benches
- Bike racks
- Community garden drainage
- Cast-in-place concrete walks
- Drinking fountain
- Litter and recycling receptacles
- Plantings including shade trees, ornamental trees, shrubs and perennials
To be implemented after Phase I:
- Three of six accessible pickleball courts
- Asphalt paths
- New and expanded parking area
- New park entrance gate, sign and low timber fence
- Pedestrian crossing to Mayfield community
- Re-milled entry drive
- Shade structures
- Wood chip trails
Cost
Medium to high—Demolition required to remove existing accessible ball diamond, earthwork to grade site to prepare for accessible courts, stormwater management for new hardscape program and elements.
Environmental Impact
Medium to high—Multiple built elements, impervious pathway network and minimal grading. Introduced vegetation will create shade, minimize heat, provide ecological and wildlife benefits and contribute to the aesthetics of the park.
Impervious cover—Medium to high level.