The new sports complex would be part of a greater plan to rejuvenate Holiday Park if the city’s $200 million parks bond passes in March, City Commissioner Steve Glassman said. Holiday Park is one of four “signature” projects the city is promising. The bond, paid for with a property tax increase, would provide $21 million for renovation of the concession stands, tennis center and tennis courts, plus more racquetball courts, a shade structure for the baseball field, an athletic field and a $10 million parking garage that would clear up space for more sports fields and offer recreation on top.