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City Council approves Phase 1 of new multi-sport park development plan

March 26, 2024 | Lincoln, Placer County, California



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City Council approves Phase 1 of new multi-sport park development plan
The Lincoln City Council meeting on March 26, 2024, focused on the development of a new park, outlining plans for its phased construction and addressing community concerns regarding water usage and landscaping.

City officials presented a detailed strategy for the park's development, which will occur in multiple phases. The first phase includes building pickleball courts, additional ball diamonds, and a concession area, along with expanded parking facilities. Future phases may involve more extensive improvements, such as a covered multi-sport field and a bike park, with a projected timeline for completion of the first phase by late 2025 or early 2026.

Council members expressed appreciation for the community outreach efforts that informed the planning process, noting positive feedback from residents. However, concerns were raised about potential water restrictions impacting landscaping choices. City officials assured attendees that they are closely monitoring state regulations and are committed to selecting low-water-use plant species to comply with environmental standards.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue engaging the community as the project progresses, ensuring that the park meets both recreational needs and environmental responsibilities. The next steps include completing environmental reviews and preparing construction drawings, with public bidding expected in the fall.

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