Germantown holiday parade changes date
Germantown has made the decision to move its holiday parade due to the forecast of rain.
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Germantown has made the decision to move its holiday parade due to the forecast of rain.
Germantown’s Municipal Park will see a new playground suited for those with and without disabilities. The enhancements are funded through a state grant.
The new turf fields will allow league players more practice and playing time.
Before Parks Director Pam Beasley retired, the city honored her mark on the community.
Germantown has named its next director for Parks and Recreation. Pam Beasley will retire at the end of the month.
Synthetic turf fields are headed to Cameron Brown Park, providing relief for the city’s baseball providers.
Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo extended a timeline for the city to purchase parkland in the southern portion of the suburb.
If acquired, the land would likely be transformed into fields for the suburb’s youngest soccer teams.
Germantown leaders see purchasing 44 acres on the south side of the suburb as an opportunity to begin accomplishing goals in the Comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Additionally, it could drive development to the area.
Monday’s $38,450 approval is part of suburban leaders due diligence phase and displays leaders’ interest in acquiring the land.
The Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen will review another step in acquiring 44 acres for a sports complex.
The city is not obligated to purchase the land by Monday’s action. Instead, it allows the city to access the land so it can conduct its due diligence.
Germantown aldermen will review a $10,000 decision next week that could move the suburb closer to a new park and recreational athletic fields.
Germantown's budget was amended on the second of three readings. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen has one more review to make before the budget takes effect.
Germantown Parks and Recreation staffers visited families on their lawns for an Easter celebration, modified for social distancing.
Germantown Parks and Recreation Commission is gearing for improvements to Riverdale and Germantown Station parks.
Germantown is reinvesting in its neighborhood parks. Residents can review proposed changes.
Germantown’s Parks and Recreation Commission will discuss a proposed land swap between the city and school district in a special called meeting Wednesday, Jan. 8.
The Germantown Parks and Recreation Commission will host public forums Monday and Tuesday to get input about planned changes at Germantown Station and Riverdale parks.
Some Germantown residents are unhappy with new rules at two of the city parks. City staff says the rule changes are within the responsibility of the commission.
Germantown Parks Commission is looking at rules for two neighborhood parks adjacent to schools. The commission says the intent is to ensure safety for all park visitors.
Houston High is looking to acquire land at Houston Levee Park for softball fields. Germantown aldermen never voted on an agreement the district voted on in March.
The omission of a dedicated basketball court from a redesign of Germantown's Farmington Park has sparked disagreement between those who consider the court a nuisance and others who believe it should be available.
Germantown's parks panel votes to recommend the city move forward with the purchase of Germantown Country Club.
The Germantown Parks and Recreation Commission and Master Parks Plan authors gathered Saturday to determine the best use for Germantown Country Club, which has announced its closing. They favored the city buying the land for a passive park.
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