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As London continues to recover from the pandemic it will be more important than ever to support and encourage everyone who can to be more active. The Park Lane scheme was delivered as a temporary emergency response to the coronavirus pandemic. You can ask us a Question, respond to our Survey and register for scheme updates. This page provides you with information on what has happened so far with the scheme, and our plans, including for engagement and consultation. The development project was completed in July 2012.In May 2020 we made changes to Park Lane Road to make it easier for people to cycle, walk and use the bus. HERMAN LITTLE PARK – The district received an Outdoor Recreation Grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife for $500,000 towards the construction of this park. HGAC 2012 PARK PROJET AWARD (PROJECTS OVER $500,000) – Newspaper article on award, board members getting the award. HGAC 2009 PROJECT AWARD (PROJECTS UNDER $500,000)
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PARKS AND NATURAL AREAS AWARDS BY HOUSTON-GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL Three excellent design presentations were made on 11-20-14. The new design will include various new elements and improve existing ones! The next step is to finalize the design and implement the improvements. The Architecture Class a has taken on the project of redesigning the Herman Little Park nature scape playground lead by instructor Tiara Woods. We are pleased to be partnering with Wunsche High School in this project. WUNSCHE HIGH SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE CLASS PROJECT 2014 TIMBER LANE UTILITY DISTRICT MASTER PARK PLAN 2013
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If you desire a copy please email me at your address and I will mail you a DVD with the files. The Executive Summary is 565MB and the Master document is 2.6GB. The intent was to put the files on this web site but the two files were very large. PRESENTATION on 12/8/14 by Texas A&M Landscape Architecture Graduate Class 2014 Timber Lane Park Meeting Building Policies and Procedures Liberty Park Community Center Policies and Procedures First was a Outdoor Recreation Grant with 50% match from bond funds and a Trails Grant with 20% match from district funds. This project completed in 2012.ĬYPRESS CREEK PARK AT TIMBER LANE – was financed with 2 grants from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. HERMAN LITTLE PARK– was financed with 50% of funding provided through a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Outdoor Recreation Grant and 50% from a district park bond issue and 40 acre land donation from HG Ltd. SANDPIPER PARK – The district received a Trails Grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife for $100,000 towards the construction of restrooms, parking, and 1920′ of paved trail. LIBERTY PARK – was financed with revenues of the System, and the Spring Community Playground was financed primarily through donations of materials and labor from residents and merchants in the community and the remainder from revenues of the System. TIMBER LANE PARK – was financed with 50% of funding provided through a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Outdoor Recreation Grant and 50% from revenues of the District’s System. The District’s parks and recreation facilities include: (1) Timber Lane Park, on 12.4 acres, containing a one-half mile concrete walking/jogging path, an athletic field with baseball backstop that is suitable either for baseball or soccer, a children’s playground with swings, a slide and play structures, a picnic area with picnic tables and barbeque grills and men and women restrooms (2) Liberty Park, on 3.5 acres, containing a walking/jogging trail, a covered picnic pavilion and men and women restrooms, and (3) Spring Community Playground, a community-built playground located within Liberty Park containing playground structures, swings, a climbing wall and a tot-lot for children ages 5 and under (4) Sandpiper Park, on 37 acres with hiking and biking trails, fishing pond, a picnic area with picnic tables and barbeque grills and men and women restrooms (5) Herman Little Park on 55 acres with walking/jogging path, an athletic field soccer, a children’s playscape with wood play structures, a pavilion with picnic tables and barbeque grills and men and women restrooms, wetland observation area, skatepark, exercise stations, and fishing pond (6) Cypress Creek Hike and Bike Trail on 70 acres with 2 miles of mountain bike trails and an additional 2 miles of hike and bike trails, (7) Cypress Creek Park, on 104 acres with 3 lakes, skateboard park, 2 pavilions, 2 fishing piers, 2 observation decks, playground, natural surface trails and 1 mile of paved trail. The District has constructed and operates a variety of parks and recreation facilities for the use and benefit of residents of the District and the public.
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FOR PARK EVENT SCHEDULE AND INFO – District Parks and Recreation Facilities