Maverick Park is getting a significant makeover, including new pickleball courts, better lighting, and more green space, funded by bonds and other city funds.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 10 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The contract is estimated at $1,240,888, with initial funding from the FY 2026 General Fund.
Park visitors and the environment will benefit from cleaner waterways and parks.
Some commissioners expressed concern that the pavilion's scale might detract from the plaza's historic character and obscure important views.
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A contract was approved for year-round debris collection and removal services in several city parks to maintain their cleanliness and usability.
The committee discussed a contract for the construction of a new park and multigenerational recreational facility in District 1, funded by the 2022 Bond. The project is estimated to cost nearly $5.7 million.
Funding was approved for improvements to Classen Steubing Ranch Park, aiming to enhance recreational opportunities and public spaces for residents.
A project to renovate Main Plaza includes a new pavilion, landscaping, and site work. The design aims to enhance public use, provide shade, and support events, but its scale and height have raised concerns among commissioners about its impact on the historic plaza's character and views.
Maverick Park is getting a significant makeover, including new pickleball courts, better lighting, and more green space, funded by bonds and other city funds.
Funding has been approved for additional design work on the New Regional Park Phase I Development & Normoyle Park Expansion. This includes plans for new amenities like a youth baseball field and a dog park, as well as roadway improvements.
The HDRC reviews proposed improvements to public parks and spaces to ensure they are aesthetically appropriate and respectful of the surrounding historic context, enhancing community amenities.
New playground equipment and surfacing will be installed at Eisenhower Park, aiming to improve safety and encourage community gathering.
Olmos Basin Park will receive new playground equipment and shade structures, making it a more attractive and safer place for families to gather and play.
Several contracts were approved for essential city infrastructure, including elevator modernizations, street repairs, and a grade separation project, ensuring the continued functionality of city services and transportation networks.
Plans are in place for construction to improve four parks in District 4, funded by the 2022 bond. Specific details on the improvements were not provided in the agenda text.
The city is investing in a strategic plan to enhance the River Walk, focusing on accessibility, safety, and user experience.
The Howard W. Peak Greenway Trails System is an ongoing project to create a city-wide network of trails. The committee received an update on its progress, funding, and future development, highlighting its importance for recreation and public health.
A new shade structure is being installed at Olympia Park to make the basketball court more comfortable for users, especially during hot weather.