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Riverton council reviews plans for 10‑acre Mountain Ridge park, asks for details on parking, water features and access
Summary
City council members and the parks committee reviewed preliminary plans supplied by Edge Homes for a 10‑acre public park in the Mountain Ridge development. Council asked questions about parking capacity, the splash pad's water use in a desert environment, restroom locations and trail connections to neighboring Harriman.
Riverton City Council members reviewed early concept plans for a 10‑acre park that will fulfill the city’s public‑space requirement for the Mountain Ridge development during a work‑session discussion. The park sits along the canal south of 130 Eighth and is intended to include soccer fields, playground equipment, a splash pad, pickleball courts and passive walking trails.
Council members and staff said the design remains preliminary. Edge Homes, the developer and contractor for the project, has worked with the city’s Parks and Trails Committee on layout and amenity selection but has not yet submitted the park to the planning commission for approval. City staff emphasized the session was to gather council feedback that would be incorporated into formal design documents.
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