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Wimberley council approves playground RFP, Oak Park stage and vendor cart; adopts routine business items
Summary
At its Oct. 16 meeting the Wimberley City Council approved staff proposals to issue an RFP for a new playground (estimated up to $250,000), authorized construction of an Oak Park stage (bids roughly $11,000–$26,000), approved a mobile flower‑cart permit for a local grower, and adopted routine fiscal and administrative items including designating the Wimberley View as the official newspaper.
WIMBERLEY, Texas — The Wimberley City Council on Oct. 16 approved a set of staff recommendations and routine items, including a parks playground RFP, a stage at Oak Park, a mobile flower‑cart permit and several administrative items.
Parks: Interim parks director Erica Flockey asked the council to authorize a formal request for proposals to replace playground equipment at Martinese Community Park, citing aging equipment more than 15 years old and a desire for ADA‑compliant, nature‑inspired play elements. Staff estimated the project could cost up to $250,000 depending on surfacing and options; the council voted to proceed with the…
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