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Council adopts revised Little River Park master plan, project to go to bid in March
Summary
The City of Woodstock council unanimously adopted an amended Little River Park master plan that changes park amenities, relocates the dog park, removes a house from phase 1 because of hazardous materials, and schedules the project for bid in March with construction targeted to start in June.
The Woodstock mayor and council on Feb. 24 unanimously adopted an amended master plan for Little River Park, a project that staff said will create more than 100 acres of parkland and go out to bid in March.
City staff presented the amended plan, saying it combines three zones—Trickham Road, a linear corridor and the Woodlands—to preserve natural character, add interconnected paved multiuse trails and provide a variety of recreational amenities. Brian Borden, a city staff member who presented the plan, told council the city removed a house from the Trickham Road phase after discovering extensive asbestos and lead paint during abatement and…
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