BY HALEY MCLEOD & ZACHARIA WASHINGTON
Cedar Park splash pad to be rebuilt by summer The splash pad at Brushy Creek Lake Park will now undergo a full renovation and small expan- sion following unanimous approval by Cedar Park City Council on Dec. 21. The backstory Brushy Creek Lake Park’s splash pad is being reconstructed due to its old age and condition, Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Mike DeVito said at the meeting. City staff has recommended the existing splash pad be demolished and rebuilt with new, modern- ized equipment. A closer look The renovated splash pad will have a nature- based theme, DeVito said, including related features such as trees, rocks and animal figurines. The reconstruction of the splash pad is
“Over the last two decades, the technology for splash pads has just really changed a lot, so it is time to modernize." MIKE DEVITO, CEDAR PARK PARKS AND RECREATION ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
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Stakeholders OK new Leander traffic signal After months of discussion, Leander City Council, Liberty Hill ISD and Williamson County Commissioners Court approved the installation of a new traffic signal along Ronald Reagan Boulevard. The cost The cost of the $900,000 traffic light will be split evenly between the three entities, Leander Executive Director of Infrastructure Dan Grimsbo said.
being completed in conjunction with the new playground project at Brushy Creek Lake Park, according to the city. Costing about $1.1 million, the splash pad proj- ect will be funded through the city’s 4B Commu- nity Development Corporation, officials said. Looking ahead DeVito said both the playground project and reconstruction of the splash pad are projected to be completed in late spring or early summer, contingent upon the weather.
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