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Community debates new playground plans amid parking concerns

June 25, 2024 | City of Parkland, Broward County, Florida



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Community debates new playground plans amid parking concerns
During a recent government meeting, representatives from Parkland Golf and Country Club presented plans for a new recreational facility, clarifying that the project had been approved by the board, although it did not undergo a community vote. Mary Van Miller, the assistant general manager, confirmed that the community had been informed about the plans and had access to the project details.

Concerns were raised regarding the proximity of the new facility to existing structures, particularly the parking lot and playground. Civil engineer Steve Martin assured attendees that the project would not encroach on the parking area and that a sidewalk would be constructed to facilitate access without eliminating any parking spaces. He emphasized that the design includes a dry detention area to manage drainage and prevent flooding, addressing potential concerns about increased impervious surfaces.

The discussion also touched on lighting for the facility, with Martin confirming that plans include screened lighting designed to minimize off-site glare. Additionally, the board assessed parking needs, concluding that the project would not generate additional demand for parking spaces, aligning with local codes.

The meeting concluded with a brief historical clarification regarding the site, noting that a tennis court was originally planned but never constructed, with a playground having been built in its place instead. The board expressed support for the project, moving forward without public opposition.

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