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 »  Home  »  Around Town  »  Concepts for park at Municipal Complex to be shared
Concepts for park at Municipal Complex to be shared
By City of Murphy | Published  11/23/2010 | Around Town | Unrated

Town Hall Meeting scheduled to obtain public comment

MURPHY (November 23, 2010) A pair of conceptual treatments for what City planners are calling Murphy’s signature
park will be revealed during a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 14 in the Council Chambers, 206 North Murphy Road,
starting at 6 p.m., according to Kim Lenoir, Community Services Manager. The public is invited to attend the meeting
and share their impressions of the two concepts with the members of the Parks and Recreation Board.
The Parks Board, sponsors of the Town Hall Meeting, will then call their monthly meeting to order at the
conclusion of the public comment portion of the evening. In January, the City of Murphy received a $500,000 grant to
develop the park at the Municipal Complex. The City then contracted with landscape architects Dunkin Sims Stoffels to
design the concept plans that will be the focus of the Town Hall Meeting.
“The park project will be the largest city park, centrally located, and will connect to the Maxwell Creek Trail
system. Amenities for the park include the first city spray ground, lacrosse/soccer game fields, a pavilion, a large
amphitheater, restrooms, playground, and trails,” said Lenoir. The City Council will be reviewing the design concepts
Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 6 p.m.
For more information about the Municipal Complex park, the Murphy Community Center, Bunny Run/Kinney
Road/City Park and Liberty Ridge Park visit www.murphytx.org, attend any of the public meetings, or contact Kim Lenoir
at (972) 468-4068 or klenoir@murphytx.org.
In addition to this information, the web site also includes updates on the capital projects funded with proceeds
from the 2008 Bond program.


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