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Parks staff present $691,000 plan for Diamond Lakes Regional Park; commission approves most items now, delays cameras
Summary
Parks staff released a detailed estimate for improvements at Diamond Lakes Regional Park, recommending phasing work and deferring an estimated $200,000 for video cameras; commissioners voted to proceed with other items, prioritizing speed humps and benches.
Parks and recreation staff presented the public services committee with a roughly $691,000 estimate to address petitions for improvements at Diamond Lakes Regional Park, including sidewalks, shelters, benches, lighting repairs, surveillance, traffic calming and parking adjustments.
Director Williams told commissioners the full package — which included ADA-compliant ramps, seven-to-eight-hundred-square-foot shelters with electric and water hookups, 8–10 benches around the walking trail,…
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