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Beavercreek to break ground on Springhouse Park playground after $1 million state grant; path to link to Creekside Trail
Summary
Staff told the parks advisory board that construction will begin soon at Springhouse Park — parking, entry drive and a large turf‑surfaced playground — funded by a $1 million state capital grant from House Bill Two; a separate 12‑foot pedestrian path funded in part by a $1.3 million MBRPC grant is planned to connect to Creekside Trail and is expected to be completed in late 2027.
Beavercreek staff told the Parks, Recreation, and Culture Advisory Board on March 10 that crews will soon start work at Springhouse Park on an entrance drive, a roughly 30‑space parking lot and a large playground targeted at children ages 5–12.
Zach, the parks project lead, said the initial construction contract package (playground and parking) is moving forward: playground bidding has been completed and a notice to proceed will be issued after a March 20 bid opening for the parking and concrete work. “This funding is 100% coming from the $1 million grant…
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