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City seeks feedback on Little Stacy park
Friday, October 9, 2015 by Nora Ankrum
Later this month, the Parks and Recreation Department is hosting the second of three public meetings to gather input on improvements to Little Stacy Neighborhood Park in Travis Heights. The first meeting was held in August, and a summary of what happened can be found here. Staff is seeking feedback on improvements to various areas of the park, such as the tennis courts, wading pool and playground. The improvements are intended to address erosion issues and ensure compliance with accessibility standards, among other things. More information is available on the project’s Web page. The meeting will be held Saturday, Oct. 24, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Travis Heights Elementary School.
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