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Council accepts 9.52 acres for future park and basin; community members press for canal trail and erosion control
Summary
The council accepted a dedication of roughly 9.52 acres at Southpointe for a future park and stormwater detention basin. Staff said the parcel falls under Lighting & Landscape District 11 for future maintenance and announced plans for a community meeting to discuss amenities and a potential canal trail connection.
The City Council on April 16 accepted the dedication of about 9.52 acres at Southpointe at Regency Park for use as a public park and stormwater detention basin and authorized the interim city manager to execute the required documents.
Public Works Director and City Engineer Charles Burson said the dedication was a condition of development and that the subdivision has completed almost all phases. The triangular parcel lies on the city’s east side, north of Pacheco High School, along a canal. Staff presented aerial images to…
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