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Council approves plans and bidding for Lincoln Community Center Park Phase 1 skate park; budgeted cost may rise to ~$3.2M

5070683 · June 25, 2025
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Summary

The City Council authorized staff to proceed with plans and solicit bids for Phase 1 of the Community Center Park, a project that centers on a new 16,700‑square‑foot skate park.

The Lincoln City Council on Tuesday authorized staff to finalize plans and solicit construction bids for Phase 1 of the Community Center Park, approving the plans, specifications and engineer’s estimate for a project centered on a new skate park.

Araceli Casares, engineering manager, said the site is a roughly 4‑acre parcel adjacent to the community center and will ultimately include basketball and pickleball courts, a play area, parking and informal turf. Phase 1, she said, focuses on a 16,700‑square‑foot skate park, an entry plaza, pathways, perimeter fencing, lighting and landscaping to connect the park to existing parking…

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