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Stamos Sports Park redesigns to cut irrigation from 1.6M to ~660K gallons per month; playground choice to follow bids

City of Missouri City Parks Board · April 2, 2026
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Summary

Stamos Sports Park design is at 100% but construction is on hold because original irrigation needs were estimated at 1,600,000 gallons/month; staff redesigned elements to reduce demand to about 660,000 gallons/month and will select playground options after contractor bids.

Danielle said the Stamos Sports Park project reached 100% design but is currently on hold while staff address water-capacity concerns. The initial full-irrigation design yielded an estimated 1,600,000 gallons per month demand; after redesign and reductions to infield irrigation and a lower-water splash pad the estimate fell to roughly 660,000 gallons per month.

Staff are resubmitting plans to the utility district and city permitting; once permits are approved the city expects to go out to bid and award a construction contract, with playground selection to follow once the general contractor’s price is known. Danielle asked the board for feedback on three playground layouts that prioritize a shaded toddler core and inclusive features; she noted perimeter fencing is desirable for a fully inclusive family zone but may be adjusted by budget.