Federal Way, WA

Federal Way Public Schools Memorial Field

Markets
Services
Features
Circulation Route Improvements
Entry Plazas
Field and Track Resurfacing
Hardscape
Irrigation
Parking
Pedestrian Access
Plantings
SEPA
Site and Security Fencing
Stormwater
FWPS Memorial Stadium renovations provide secure space for spectators

Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) Memorial field serves all FWPS high school and middle school athletics, elementary school track, and is an open space for community members to walk the track or reserve the facility for organized events. The aging 50-year-old field did not have seating capacity for future growth, and there were security concerns from undefined boundaries between home and away spectators. Security concerns were resolved by creating two new separate covered grandstands to host up to 4,000 spectators and adding security fencing to the field itself and within each of the grandstands.

AHBL land use planners provided SEPA services for the Federal Way School District as the lead agency and completed all of the public notice requirements on behalf of the District. AHBL provided landscape architecture services for the stadium including pedestrian access and circulation route improvements, hardscape, plantings, irrigation, entry plazas, site and security fencing, expanded stormwater facilities, field and track resurfacing, and parking. The new field features Astroturf, which has innate injury-preventing layers that also extends the life of the field surface.
 

Photos: McGranahan Architects/BNBuilders

Teaming Partners

  • Owner: Federal Way Public Schools
  • Architect: McGranahan Architects
  • Contractor: BNBuilders

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