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Lockhart approves 40-year lease with ISD, accepts $750,000 state grant for new aquatics facility
Summary
City council voted unanimously to approve a 40-year interlocal lease with Lockhart ISD for about 8.1 acres to build a new aquatics facility and accepted a $750,000 Texas Parks and Wildlife grant; city will manage operations and assume construction costs estimated at $8 million.
The Lockhart City Council on a 7-0 vote approved an interlocal agreement with Lockhart Independent School District and accepted a $750,000 Texas Parks and Wildlife Local Park Grant to fund construction of a new aquatics facility on district property.
The interlocal agreement, introduced by Travis Hughes, Director of Parks and Recreation, establishes a 40-year initial lease of roughly 8.1 acres of Lockhart ISD land with two optional 20-year extensions and allows the city to construct and operate an aquatics facility and a potential future recreation center adjacent to it. "An interlocal agreement between the City of Lockhart and Lockhart ISD is necessary to authorize and memorialize the placement of this facility…
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