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Council approves Cheyenne Park Phase 1 concept; staff to seek grants and phase future work
Summary
Council approved the Phase 1 concept plan for Cheyenne Park — site preparation, utilities, a 40-space parking lot, restrooms, two pavilions, playground and fitness court — with a Phase 1 estimated cost of $1.56 million and a full-park conceptual estimate of about $7.2 million. Staff will pursue grant opportunities and phased funding.
The White House City Council on Sept. 23 approved a concept plan and authorization to proceed with Phase 1 of Cheyenne Park. Staff described Phase 1 as establishing essential infrastructure and amenities: site preparation and utility work, a 40-space parking lot with lighting, concrete walkways, two small pavilions, restrooms, a playground (including inclusive-play elements), and a fitness court. Staff estimated Phase 1 construction and soft costs at about $1,560,000; the full concept plan was estimated at roughly $7,200,000.
Aaron Martinez presented the concept and the order-of-magnitude project cost estimate. He and staff discussed design…
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