ASHWAUBENON, WI (WTAQ) – The Packers officially opened the Titletown District park on Friday.
The unique playground, football field and activities at Titletown Park aren’t the only touches that are impressing families.
“They did tell me there were some cameras running around to keep an eye on everybody and make sure nothing goes sour.”
Jay Delgado tells WLUK that not only are his kids having fun, but now they’re safe.
Packers Director of Public Affairs, Aaron Popkey said the team expanded security to patrol the Titletown development.
“We do have an active safety and security presence as well as personnel and security cameras.”
Security will be on scene or nearby 24 hours every day. Popkey said there won’t be any gates, but the area is well defined.
“With respect to the environment, we got the parameters, which is mainly just the buildings that are on the outside and then we got the security bollards”Popkey said bollards act as a barrier to keep unwanted vehicles and large objects out of the park.
Park-goers can also expect to see at least one park attendant everyday during park hours between 7 in the morning and 10 at night.
Although the area is in Ashwaubenon, the Brown County Sheriff’s department will monitor the zone during game days.
One parent said he’s not worried about game day affecting the area.
“I would imagine there’s going to be a police presence but I don’t know why anybody would come bother anyone here and bother the Packers kids,” said Jason Coniff.
Parents also say it’s important for the community to respect the new attraction.
“I think we keep everything intact, we keep everything clean, we keep everything safe, so these kids can keep enjoying the park,” Dalgado said.
The Packers are still working to complete a tubing hill and skating pond for winter use. A bistro and event space are also set to open by November.


