Portions of Jordan’s Point Park will be closed to the public beginning next week as work begins on the next phase of the Park Improvement Plan.
This phase of the plan includes the creation a riverside amphitheater with terraced seating and an ADA-accessible picnic area which will “enhance public use and enjoyment of the Maury River,” the City of Lexington said in a press release. Randy Hostetter Excavating will be doing the work for the project, which is expected to last into late July. The clearing and grading for the amphitheater will take most of May, with seating and final furnishings being installed in June and July.
Portions of the park near the work zone will be closed to the public through the duration of the construction for public safety, and signage and barriers will be installed in the park to direct visitors. Unaffected park trails will be open to visitors if it is safe. Visitors are asked to “strictly observe posted signs and follow directions from on-site crews to ensure everyone’s safety.” Additionally, visitors and neighbors can expect construction noise and equipment activity during weekday work hours.
The final phase of improvements for the park are slated for completion in the 2026-27 fiscal year and will involve realigning the driveway to the boat ramp, which will also enhance safe access to the Maury River.
“We hope all members of the public will take the opportunity to connect with the Maury that this new investment will provide,” said Lexington Public Works Director Patrick Madigan.


