“We need to push forward and show some appreciation as well for these people who have been working hard to fundraise to [develop] great spaces outdoors for our families and children to play safely and happily,” said Michael Behiel, Humboldt’s mayor, during the April 26 council meeting. “I am personally behind the whole concept and support it.” The matching program is part of a park enhancement development policy created in 2016 aimed at streamlining the process for cost-sharing park enhancements within the community. It follows the example of Carl Schenn Park’s redevelopment. “We believe this will be an asset to our community as Water Ridge Park is used by the entire community and many surrounding communities,” said Breanna Landry, the president of the committee, in a letter to council formally asking the city to commit to contribute matching funds.
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