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Parks board approves Pickard Park master plan; estimates $1.26 million total cost, seeks phased buildout
Summary
The board voted to forward the Pickard Park master plan, which lays out playgrounds, pathways, a multi-use court and an open shelter, to the Plan Commission and Common Council. The draft plan estimates total construction and soft costs at $1,264,100 with phasing options and a $350,000 CIP allocation available to begin work.
The Oshkosh Advisory Parks Board voted on March 10 to approve the Pickard Park master plan and forward it to the Plan Commission and Common Council for final approval.
Rettler Corporation presented the draft plan after two neighborhood input meetings. The plan covers a 1.51-acre site in the Picker Estates subdivision and reflects resident priorities gathered during outreach: an accessible playground, walking paths with lighting, an open shelter, seating, tree buffers, bag-toss courts and multi-use tennis/pickleball courts.
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