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City Of Natchitoches Announces Grant Award

NATCHITOCHES  – The City of Natchitoches announces the Love Louisiana Outdoors  Program grant has been awarded in an amount up to $400,000. The grant  will rehabilitate Richardson Park and provide accessible recreation  facilities for residents of all abilities, as well as deliver needed  improvements for the 50-year-old park.

“Hearing  the great news that the City of Natchitoches is a recipient of up  $400,00 through the Love Louisiana Outdoors Program reminds me of two of  the goals I set for my administration: improving youth development  opportunities and aggressively seeking funding to help make capital  projects a reality, said Mayor Ronnie Williams, Jr.” “The improvements  afforded by this grant, written by the city’s Community Outreach and  Grants Manager Nicole Gray, will positively impact the youth of Jackson  Square for many generations to come.”

The  project includes the addition of a walking trail, complete with LED  lighting and bench seating, a new pavilion near the park’s front  entrance, an inclusive playground for families with all abilities,  ADA-compliant benches, new trash receptacles, and pedestal-mount  barbecue grills. In addition, the project aims to add parking spaces to  add in traffic congestion on the streets surrounding the park, removal  of blighted structures, and the addition of upgraded bathroom  facilities. Post completion of the LLOP project, the City will  separately fund the addition of a basketball court.

“I’m  excited about the improvements at Richardson Park. This project will  spearhead the revitalization of the Jackson Square community,” stated  Councilman Chris Petite, who serves District 3 where the park is  located.

Revitalizing  Richardson Park had been a decades-long dream for Jackson Square  residents and community leaders. “It’s a great day for the City of  Natchitoches and our Parks and Recreation Department,” said Parks &  Recreation Director Kevin Warner. “The vision of former Councilwoman  Sylvia Morrow to revitalize and update the park will come to fruition  soon and we are excited that we will see her dream fulfilled.”

 

The  Richardson Park project is expected to break ground later this fall,  with an expected completion for next Spring. Randal Smoak of Cothren,  Graff and Smoak will serve as Engineer for the project and is currently  finalizing designs. For questions about the Richardson Park project,  please call the Mayor’s office at 318-352-2772. 

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