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Hudson leaders weigh alternatives after inclusive‑park funding shifts; manager eyes quicker sites

2730284 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

City staff told council funding originally expected for the Middleton inclusive playground is at risk; staff is exploring relocating the equipment to a site with existing parking and restrooms to keep the project on a June 2026 timeline.

Hudson City Council heard a workshop briefing on March 18 about the status of the Inclusive Park project and the city's options after parts of expected funding were reported as uncertain. Council President Foster said the city was still pursuing alternatives to avoid losing grant funds and urged patience while staff develops cost estimates.

City Manager Sheridan explained the city did not receive some funding and is seeking alternatives to use money already committed by two state senators and other sources. "We didn't get some funding. So we are looking at…

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