A new all-weather track and soccer field in Liverpool will likely be ready by early spring of 2025.
Crews are working now on building the $3-million-plus facility at Liverpool Regional High School. It will feature the South Shore’s only all-weather, year-round track and a new artificial turf soccer field.
Kristopher Snarby, president of the Queens County Track Society which is leading the effort, said the Liverpool Community Sport Field likely won’t be finished until November. And depending on the weather, the new rubberized track probably won’t be ready until early spring.
He said in the meantime, the high school’s boys and girls soccer teams are working with the middle school in Liverpool to use that field for practices. He said they’ll likely have to find another field outside Liverpool for their games.
The project is funded by all three levels of government. Snarby said his group is planning a community fundraiser in the next couple of weeks to raise money for a shot put and discus throwing area.