Southampton Secures $675K State Grant to Revamp Hampton West Park
Southampton won a $675,000 New York State grant to rebuild courts and improve access at Hampton West Park, expanding play and community recreation.

Southampton Town secured a $675,000 New York State grant to fund a major overhaul of Hampton West Park, a move that promises more reliable court time and better access for area players and park users. Town officials announced the award on January 31, 2026, noting it is the maximum grant available through the state program.
The funds are earmarked to build new courts, purchase site equipment, and improve access to the park. For local tennis players, from weekend doubles partners to junior clinic families, that translates into upgraded surfaces, replacement of worn infrastructure, and improved entry routes that should make the park easier to reach and use. Recreational leagues, lessons, and casual drop-in play all stand to benefit as courts become safer and more dependable.
Securing the maximum award signals strong state support for Southampton’s long-term vision for park improvements. Hampton West Park has served as a neighborhood anchor for years, and this investment aims to reverse wear and deferred maintenance that limited availability and playability during shoulder seasons. New courts and updated equipment will reduce cancellations and give organizers more certainty when scheduling tournaments, charity fundraisers, and summer programming typical of the Hamptons’ busy season.
Practical impacts extend beyond match play. Improved access can mean clearer walkways, better entry signage, and more functional staging areas for coaches and parents. Upgraded site equipment will support maintenance and daily operations, potentially lowering the frequency of temporary closures caused by surface damage or broken nets. For adults juggling work, commuting, and weekend matches, more reliable court time means fewer last-minute cancellations and more consistent practice windows.

Next steps for Southampton Town are planning and design, securing contractors, and establishing a construction timeline and public notifications. Residents should expect the town to outline schedules for phased work, temporary closures, and reopening plans once purchase orders and contracts are in place. Players and program directors should monitor town announcements to coordinate league schedules and lessons around construction activity.
For Hampton-area tennis players and park users, the $675,000 grant is a clear win: more dependable courts, fresher equipment, and easier access to a park that hosts neighborhood matches and community programming. Keep an eye on Southampton Town’s updates to learn when shovels hit the ground and when Hampton West Park will be match-ready again.
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