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Hutchinson council green-lights smaller Grace Arbor park plan after neighborhood meeting

5720093 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

After residents and council members pushed for a reduced-scope plan, the council agreed to move forward on a scaled-down Grace Arbor Park project and included funding in the adopted 2026 budget; city staff and volunteers will phase construction to limit immediate cost.

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson city leaders and neighborhood residents agreed Sept. 2 to pursue a scaled-back plan for a proposed Grace Arbor Park after residents said they wanted a simple, walkable playground close to home rather than an elaborate design.

Why it matters: Grace Arbor Park’s site sits in a neighborhood with limited nearby park space; parents and civic groups told council they want a modest playground and turf open area within walking distance for children.

At a community meeting convened by council members and parks staff, residents and youth urged a compact, low-maintenance layout with a slide, swings and a climbing feature rather than a high-cost buildout. Parks…

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