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Lebanon plans Westside Park at former street department site on Lafayette Avenue
Summary
Lebanon City is converting the former street department site at 1301 Lafayette Avenue into a roughly four‑acre Westside Park featuring teen-focused amenities, a spray pad, walking trail and picnic facilities; the city received six BOT proposals and aims for a Memorial Day 2027 opening, pending scoping and contracting.
Lebanon City will convert the former street department site at 1301 Lafayette Avenue into a new Westside Park, city engineer Kevin Krulek said on the Love and Lebanon podcast. The plan grew from environmental reviews, public surveys and a city procurement process that produced six proposals.
The park concept—developed with input gathered through public surveys and a master‑planning process supported by Brownfield grant funding—calls for amenities aimed at older youths as well as families, including a skate park, rock‑climbing features, a perimeter walking path, picnic shelter, public restrooms and a spray pad. "It's about 4 acres, but we can do some exciting things there," Krulek said.
Why it matters: the parcel sits on the west side of town where residents have had…
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