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Council approves submission of T-Mobile Hometown Grant to aid William and Montgomery Street Park

Henderson City Council · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Henderson City Council approved submitting a T-Mobile Hometown Grant application to help complete the William and Montgomery Street Park — planned elements include a splash pad, pump house, bathhouse, sidewalks, a skatepark and walking trail; council voted unanimously to authorize the application.

The Henderson City Council authorized submission of a T-Mobile Hometown Grant application on Sept. 11 to support the William and Montgomery Street Park project, which still has funding gaps.

City Manager E. Terrell Blackmon said the grant would help move the project forward. Recreation and Parks Director Kendrick Vann described the next project phase as completing a splash pad, pump house, bathhouse and sidewalks; subsequent work will include grading, a walking trail and the skatepark. Councilmember Sara M. Coffey moved to approve the grant application; Councilmember D. Michael Rainey seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

The minutes include inconsistent numbering for the resolution in this item (the text references both Resolution 23-30 and Resolution 23-26); the council’s action authorizes staff to submit the T-Mobile grant application to support park construction and amenities.