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City approves exciting new skatepark design after years of demand

July 23, 2024 | Cleburne City , Johnson County, Texas



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City approves exciting new skatepark design after years of demand
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the design and development of a new skatepark, emphasizing the need for a practical parking solution. The proposed design, which includes a temporary gravel parking lot, aims to balance budget constraints while ensuring public safety access.

City officials acknowledged that the initial parking plan was too costly, consuming nearly half of the overall park budget. However, collaboration with design consultant Jeremy Hutt led to a more feasible design that allows for future upgrades, such as paving the parking area.

Public safety considerations were also highlighted, with assurances that the park's layout would facilitate safe patrols and emergency access. The mayor expressed enthusiasm for the project, recalling a long-standing community request for a skatepark that dates back to his election 13 years ago.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the park design, paving the way for the next steps in construction documentation and project implementation. The skatepark is anticipated to be a significant addition to the community, fulfilling a long-awaited promise to local youth.

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