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Plainview commits $750,000 match and applies for $750,000 parks grant to replace Kidsville play structure

5075244 · June 24, 2025
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Council authorized a $750,000 city match and approved a resolution to apply for a Texas Parks and Wildlife grant to replace the aging Kidsville play structure at Running Water Draw (Regional) Park; application is due Aug. 1 and staff says $450,000 is already saved toward the match.

Tim Crosswhite, Plainview’s capital improvement program manager, told the council on June 24 that the city’s Kidsville play structure at Running Water Draw (Regional) Park, originally built in 1991 as a community project, now requires replacement because the base structure is deteriorating.

Crosswhite said the city is applying for a Texas Parks and Wildlife grant (the presentation originally referenced an agency name incorrectly as the Water Development Board; staff…

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