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The urban park includes seating, public art, water features, gathering spaces, and significant open lawn
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Windsor Heights is reimagining Colby Park as a vibrant, all-ages destination with iconic play spaces, a splash pad, and a food truck promenade.
Colby Park, centrally located in the Des Moines metro area, is easily accessible by trail or bus. As the future Site 57 of the Iowa Confluence Water Trails (ICON) regional water trails network, the park has been transformed from a tired neighborhood park to a regional destination, welcoming visitors of all ages, abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The Windsor Heights’ Colby Park Improvements project was launched to transform the park into a more inclusive and engaging community gathering space for planned and spontaneous events.
Guided by a philosophy of inclusivity, accessibility, and community belonging, the Colby Park project integrated placemaking elements and public art reflecting Windsor Heights’ urban forest identity. The design features an accessible playground and splash pad for children of all abilities, with shaded seating allowing guardians to supervise kids while enjoying community events. Additionally, a pedestrian-focused food truck plaza—enhanced with colored concrete, lush plantings, and catenary lighting—creates a vibrant, vehicle-free space for culinary and social experiences.
As a welcoming community destination, the new Colby Park compliments the existing community events center and is well-positioned to serve the Windsor Heights community and the surrounding Des Moines metro for many years to come.

The urban park includes seating, public art, water features, gathering spaces, and significant open lawn

Through innovative public outreach and a collaborative design process, The Artery received endorsements and grants

We’ve had multiple plans for this area over the last few decades, and this is

The final master plan identifies prioritized improvements to the park facilities, providing a clear direction
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