$2M parks bond OKed

A 10-year, $2 million bond proposal to improve Oxford Township’s parks system was approved by voters 6,214 to 4,031 in the Nov. 8 general election.

The bond will allow the parks and recreation department to repair, replace and improve things in Seymour Lake, Oakwood Lake, Powell Lake and Stony Lake parks.

Parks/Rec. Director Ron Davis is “very thankful” for the community’s “trust in us.”

“The staff will be very excited,” he said. “It will be nice to enhance our parks and add some new things, and just keep building on the success, I think, we’ve had here with the support of the community.”

Davis admitted he was “nervous” about this vote given the $20 million community center proposal’s failure in the August 2014 primary election.

“I was reluctant to be optimistic, to be honest with you,” he said. “I’m really tickled that it passed. Hats off to everybody who supported us and trusted us . . . I’m excited. . . . It’s going to be fun.”

Davis wished to thank everyone who participated in the election, no matter how they voted.

 

One response to “$2M parks bond OKed”

  1. Do we have a timeline of how these funds will be used? I can’t wait for the before and after pictures for 2million dollars. This should look pretty amazing.

    Stony beach
    Replace parking lot and boat launch
    Add signs trash and BBQ
    Replace retaining wall
    Install lighting
    Bathrooms and septic
    Beach Front

    Seymour lake
    Gravel for all the lots
    New tennis courts
    Fencing
    Reroof
    Bocce ball. Is this necessary
    New pavilion and skating area
    Ada improvements

    Oak wood park
    Fishing pier
    Picnic and observation tower
    Signs
    18 hole tee pads
    Ada

    Powell lake
    Boardwalks
    Play structure
    Signs
    Ada

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