Cedar Park Edition | May 2026

Government

BY DANIEL SCHWALM

Lakeline Park expansion unveiled

What’s next

City documents say the project aligns with o cials’ goal of promoting “livability and sense of place” through “recreation and cultural opportunities.” The next step of the project will involve the detailed design and engineering of the improvements. Parks and Recreation Director Mike DeVito said sta will bring a design contract to City Council at a future date.

Cedar Park ocials approved plans April 23 for the buildout of Lakeline Park. Enhancements are planned for ve distinct areas: • Western Woodlands: New trails, including a further extension of the Brushy Creek Regional Trail. • Southern Meadows: Improvements include additional restrooms, a disc golf course and a nature play area. • Health-Sports Loop: Plans outline additional restrooms, a new “athletics social grove” and more shade trees. • Cultural Lakefront Promenade: Plans include a gathering space and rebuilt pavilion along the lakefront. • Southern Woodlands: This area will see an elevated canopy walk with an outlook over the lake as well as an “interactive” kayak stop on the lake.

1 Western Woodlands: 36 Acres 2 Southern Meadows: 33 Acres 3 Health & Sports Loop: 35 Acres 4 Cultural Lakefront promenade: 64 Acres 5 Southern Woodlands: 58 Acres

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Lakeline Park’s enhancements include an elevated canopy walk with outlooks over the creek and lake.

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