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City planner outlines parkland options, cemetery restoration and a lakeside passive-recreation project
Summary
City planner Sam presented an inventory of city‑owned parcels for potential parks or pocket parks, described a multi-acre lakeside property with trails and a historic cemetery that could be restored, and outlined grant opportunities and collaboration with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife for stocking and recreation programs.
A city planner presented a multi-site review of city-owned properties and proposals for parks, pocket parks, passive-recreation areas, and a historic cemetery restoration program.
The planner described several parcels, including a small lot off Arrowhead Lane (0.06–0.1 acre) suitable for a pocket park, a 3.27-acre property off Goldford Road, an Hoot Al Road site in the floodplain that the planner recommended leaving natural, and a larger property behind Fire Station 2—about 35 acres with two lakes, roughly a four-mile trail and a small historic cemetery containing an estimated 23–27 graves, some without headstones and with the earliest burial dated to 1814.
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