Spokane Valley, WA

Balfour Park

Markets
Services
Features
Basketball Courts
Master Plan
Multi-Phase
Pickle Ball Courts
Sports Courts
Trail Extensions
Veterans Memorial
Connecting civic life through people‑first design

Balfour Park serves as the “living room” of Spokane Valley, acting as the essential connective tissue within the city’s evolving civic center. Rather than a standalone green space, AHBL designed the eight-acre park as a functional bridge that seamlessly integrates the Spokane Valley Library and City Hall into a unified, walkable campus. By incorporating a strategic extension of the Appleway Trail, the project establishes a premier trailhead that links regional transit with local recreation, transforming the site into a dynamic hub where civic life and outdoor activity intersect. 

​​​​​​​The project’s success is rooted in a robust public engagement process that moved beyond simple feedback to ensure the design was a direct reflection of the community’s highest priorities. This community-led vision provided the roadmap for our landscape architecture and civil engineering teams as they navigated the economic complexities of rising construction costs. Through a dedicated partnership with City staff, we maintained the project’s momentum, delivering a resilient and vibrant destination that stands as a testament to the power of collaborative, people-first planning.

 

Renderings: AHBL

Teaming Partners

  • Owner: City of Spokane Valley

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