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Aquatic Center concludes outdoor season; 25,000 visitors estimated since opening
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Future upgrades detailed for North, Jaycee parks in Kirksville
Kirksville Daily Express
Master plans for the North Park and Jaycee Park complexes have been updated by the Parks and Recreation Department, showing what the future holds for those areas.
A sizable expansion at North Park now has a bit of a blueprint in place.
Five soccer fields have been proposed for North Park along the northern and eastern undeveloped areas of the park. Additional parking lots will be constructed in those areas, along with a concession and restroom building.
Parks and Recreation Director Rodney Sadler said city staff members have met with the Northern Missouri Futbol Club about developing those soccer fields. The club has expressed interest in helping with the development of those fields.
Kirksville has an open aquatic center once again.
After a voter-approved sales tax to fund the project and a lengthy design process where the financials were tested, construction began last February. Then a global pandemic began, parts of construction were delayed, materials arrived late, and the grand opening was pushed from Memorial Day weekend to June. And even the weather couldn’t say no to adding one more roadblock, with the ceremonial opening moved from June 26 to June 28.
But those are all in the rearview mirror now following a soft opening over the weekend and a ribbon-cutting on Monday night. Parks and Recreation Director Rodney Sadler thanked city staff members, construction workers and architects on Monday night. And after addressing those people, he thanked the citizens of Kirksville for supporting the project and remaining patient and welcomed them to the new Kirksville Aquatic Center.
School board, City Council discuss ECLC expansion, new field, safety
Kirksville Daily Express
In an event that usually happens multiple times a year, the Kirksville City Council and R-III School Board met Wednesday to discuss items of shared interest between the two entities.
“One of the things we really value are our partnerships here in Kirksville and the greater Kirksville and Adair County community, and the opportunity for us to work together on some things that are important,” said Mayor Zac Burden. “As we look through some of these matters, we realize we’ve got a lot of overlap, and some ways to work together that will really benefit our community.”
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