The Community Development Corporation is deciding how to allocate nearly $4 million in sales tax revenue for parks and trails. This includes ongoing maintenance, debt service, and specific improvement projects like new playgrounds and trail enhancements.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 10 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
The town is investing nearly $4 million into its parks and trails.
Residents who use the town's parks and trails will benefit from improved facilities and ongoing maintenance.
Those concerned about the financial burden of a potentially underutilized space.
Highland Village residents have the opportunity to offer input on the new playground design at Lower Sellmeyer Park. The City sent out a survey with different design options that residents can choose from. According to Highland Village, a public input meeting in November revealed the need for a new playground as a high priority for […]
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The Community Development Corporation is deciding how to allocate nearly $4 million in sales tax revenue for parks and trails. This includes ongoing maintenance, debt service, and specific improvement projects like new playgrounds and trail enhancements.