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Port Richey tables Oldsner Park fence replacement after debate over cost, neighbor fence

Port Richey City Council · December 10, 2025
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Summary

Council members debated fence height, visibility and cost for a proposed Oldsner Park replacement and voted to table the item pending clearer quotes and scope; staff will return with revised estimates and options for phased work.

Port Richey City Council debated a proposed fence replacement at Oldsner Park on Dec. 9, 2025, and voted to table the item so staff can return with clarified scope and updated price quotes. The motion to table carried by voice vote.

The item, listed as L and H General Construction — Oldsner Park fence replacement, came after staff reported they received three price responses and recommended moving forward with the lowest responsive quote. City Manager Andrew Butterfield told the council that three responses had been returned and noted “we got 3 back. 1 was a expensive outlier. The other 2 were $5,700 a piece,”…

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