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Zionsville parks officials highlight 2025 accomplishments, outline major 2026 openings

Town of Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation · January 15, 2026
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The Town of Zionsville parks superintendent reported 2025 operational results and previewed 2026 projects, including Carpenter Nature Preserve substantial completion, Lincoln Park refresh progress and Mulberry Fields restroom/concession openings; trustees heard usage and revenue numbers for the Nature Center and programming.

Jared Logsdon, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation, told the Town of Zionsville Board of Parks and Recreation that department staff closed the year with training, repairs and several capital milestones and that roughly 3% of the general fund budget reverted to reserves at year-end.

“We were able to end fiscal year 2025 with approximately 3% reverting back to our general fund cash balances,” Logsdon said, summarizing the department’s year-end financial position and underscoring what he called “good stewardship.”

Logsdon outlined park and project highlights: Stantec’s restoration of 14.25 acres of prairie at Carpenter Nature Preserve, playground and…

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