Wilsonville, Oregon is a city located just south of Portland within their metropolitan area. The Willamette River runs through Wilsonville with various golf courses and parks displaying the area’s natural beauty.
Wilsonville was originally known as Boones Landing due to the Boones Ferry which crossed the Willamette River. Boone Bridge is near the original Boones Landing that allows Interstate 5 to cross the river.
Less than a mile down the Willamette River is Memorial Park which is the oldest and largest park in Wilsonville at 126 acres. The city was incorporated in 1968 and acquired the park in 1969.
Memorial Park features athletic fields, playgrounds, an extensive trail system with views of the Willamette River, a skate park, basketball courts, tennis courts, pickleball courts, and picnic shelters.
This popular park is especially busy during the warmer months of the year for sports events and family gatherings. 80,000 people a year enjoy this beautiful park.
The City of Wilsonville wanted to upgrade the main restroom building at Memorial Park. Romtec provided a complete turnkey building which included the demolition of the old building along with the supply and install of a new building.
The Romtec 2048 Sierra II restroom features two ADA family restrooms along with four other single user restrooms and a mechanical room. The building features a standing seam metal roof, CMU split face concrete block, gable windows, and ridge windows.
The City of Wilsonville was happy with the Romtec product offering which was purchased through the InterMountain ESD Cooperative including the turnkey services.
Memorial Park is a great destination for people to get outside and enjoy the various sports fields and activities in Wilsonville. The new restroom upgrade matches the aesthetic of the park and allows visitors to enjoy this space for as long as they want.