The recent meeting of the Park and Downtown Improvement Corporation in Terrell, Texas, held on May 9, 2025, focused on plans for enhancing Breezy Hill Park and surrounding areas. Key discussions included a proposed tree survey, parking improvements, and the addition of a splash pad.
One of the main proposals discussed was the implementation of a tree survey to identify which trees could be preserved as part of the park's expansion into a greenfield area. Instead of constructing a large concrete parking lot, officials suggested adding head-in parking along Polk Street and Bethlehem, which could create an additional 25 to 30 parking spaces. This approach aims to maintain the park's natural aesthetics while accommodating visitors.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also highlighted plans for a splash pad to be located between the Jamie Fox basketball courts and a new baseball field. The area is already cleared and has existing electrical infrastructure, making it a suitable site for the splash pad. Officials emphasized the importance of ensuring the design meets community expectations, with plans to finalize the size and features after further surveying.
Budget considerations were also addressed, with engineering funds set aside to complete the design and prepare for bidding on the project. The city plans to present a budget amendment for construction costs in the future, ensuring that all necessary preparations are in place.
Concerns were raised about the design elements, including the placement of bollards for traffic control and emergency access. The discussion included the need to maintain access for nearby residents while integrating the park's design with the surrounding community.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing Breezy Hill Park while balancing community needs and environmental considerations. The next steps involve further surveying and design work, with community input being a priority as plans progress.