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Livingston review of Reservoir Park geodesign report highlights consensus on natural features, calls for steering committee
Summary
Livingston City Commissioners on Thursday received a community-led geodesign report on Reservoir Park and directed City Manager Grant Gager to form a steering committee to carry the design toward implementation.
Livingston City Commissioners on Thursday received a community-led geodesign report on Reservoir Park and directed City Manager Grant Gager to form a steering committee to carry the design toward implementation.
The report, presented by Alec Antic of CV Studio, summarized two community workshops and 202 online survey responses conducted last year to shape a nonbinding preplanning vision for the roughly 5.5-acre, city‑owned park on Livingston’s north side. Antic said participants negotiated two primary design proposals and found areas of agreement on three park zones: a natural east zone, a utilitarian middle zone for parking and restrooms, and a more active west zone for recreation and picnic space.
Why it matters: Commissioners and residents said the park is used informally now and that an organized plan…
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