Bryan's Midtown Park update includes the city council approving a design contract and the fence removed around the lake
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This podcast contains comments from city of Bryan deputy manager Hugh Walker from the October 11, 2022 Bryan city council meeting and from Frank Clark's interview on WTAW's The Infomaniacs...
show moreThe Bryan city council agrees to spend another $165,000 thousand dollars on Midtown Park.
Deputy city manager Hugh Walker says it is to design more outdoor amenities between the Legends Events Center and the lake.
Those amenities includes sand volleyball and a boathouse and dock for rental kayaks.
Click the following link to read and download schematics of the proposed sand volleyball, boathouse, and dock additions from the October 11, 2022 Bryan city council meeting: https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/BryCoun101122MidtownPkSchematic.pdf
Click the following link to read and download background information about the design contract from the October 11, 2022 Bryan city council meeting: https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/BryCoun101122MidtownPkBkgd.pdf
Click the following link to read and download change order information from the October 11, 2022 Bryan city council meeting. https://wtaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/BryCoun101122MidtownPkChangeOrder.pdf
Midtown Park project manager Frank Clark said on WTAW's The Infomaniacs that the fence around the lake has been removed.
Clark says construction at the Midtown Park dam, spillway, and extending a 12 foot wide path will continue into next year.
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