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City says Eagle Landing sports fields nearing handover; D.R. Horton to cover concrete fix
Summary
Fulshear Parks and Recreation Board heard updates on Eagle Landing on Oct. 10: D.R. Horton will pay to repair a concrete issue, grass overseeding and movable goals are planned, and the city and HTX are coordinating a grand opening targeted for spring.
Fulshear Parks and Recreation Board members were told Friday that work at Eagle Landing is largely on track and the developer, D.R. Horton, has agreed to pay for correction of a concrete problem at the concession/concrete areas, with crews finishing remaining work this week.
Board members were told the contractor ground and sanded the affected concrete, filled cracks with epoxy and is placing a “cool deck” finish; D.R. Horton has also agreed to provide and install an ADA seating component that had been removed. Staff said grass establishment will rely on an overseeding plan if needed and that D.R. Horton must approve any overseeding because the developer paid for the initial work.
Why it matters: Eagle Landing is one of two large new ball/soccer complexes the city…
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