fremont Residents Clashโ over โฃProposed Cricket Field in New Park
FREMONT, CA – November 22, 2025 – Plans for the Palm Avenue Community Park in fremont are facing opposition from local residents who are โคquestioning the โinclusion of a cricket field in theโ proposedโ design. While โคcity officials tout the park as a much-needed recreational space, neighbors are voicing concerns about increased traffic, parking issues, and whether the sport trulyโ reflects community priorities.
The proposed park, planned for construction starting in 2027โข with an estimated 2028 opening,โ is โคintended to serve a part of Fremont “that has long needed more recreational space,” according to Mayor Raj Salwan. A previous city survey identified resident requestsโ for features like a looped walking trail, public restrooms, and parking – cricket did not rank among the top priorities.
“It truly seems this whole effort has โฃbeen beholden to one single interest group,” said โVinod Chandrashekaran, a park neighbor and immigrant from India โwho enjoys playing cricket with his son. Despite his personal fondness for the sport, Chandrashekaran fears the field will overwhelm the park and surrounding streets with crowds and vehicles. “I just don’t think this location is a great fit for aโ cricket field,” โคhe stated, adding, “To me,โ honestly, the damage isโข doneโฆ I don’t really have trust in the (city planning department), nor the process at this point.”
Theโฃ push for the cricket field comes from within the local cricket community. Hemant Buch, founder of โFremont’sโ California Cricket Academy, argues the field is essential to meet growing โฃdemand. He noted dozens of youth teams exist in the region, with over a dozen based in Fremont alone, and estimates the needโ for two new fields. Buch addressed safety concerns regarding the hard โleather cricket ball, explaining that players under 15 use tennis balls rather, and asserted he’s neverโค witnessed an injury in his 23 years of coaching.
“We need to call upon the community โฃto really rally behind this project and forget about small inconveniences that they mayโ get, such as more โฃcars driving around their neighborhood,” Buch urged.
Mayor Salwan emphasized that the City Council, which has yet to discuss the park plans, will baseโฃ its final decision on “extensive data, safety analysis, and community feedback.” The city is currently accepting responses to a second survey regardingโฃ the park through Sunday.โ The City Council is expected to review the feedback โand provide input in the early part of next year. Councilman Yang โคShao,โ representing the Mission San Jose district where โคthe park โคis located, has not yet commented on the matter.
The debate highlights a growing tension between providing recreational opportunities for โa diverse population andโค addressing the concerns of residentsโข directly impacted by newโ developments. The Palm Avenue Community Park represents a meaningfulโ investment in Fremont’s future, and the final design will likely reflect a careful balancing act between โcompeting interests.