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The Colony to Hold Public Hearing on $50M Park Projects

The Colony Community Development Corporation will hold a public hearing on July 2, 2026, regarding a $50 million project to renovate parks and build new facilities.

Jubal Vargas

June 23, 20261 min read

The City of The Colony has announced a public hearing to discuss a significant infrastructure project involving local parks and recreation facilities. The Board of Directors of The Colony Community Development Corporation will conduct the hearing during a meeting scheduled to begin at 9 A.M. on July 2, 2026. The event will take place at City Hall, located at 6053 Main Street, The Colony, Texas.

The proposed project involves the construction, renovation, improvement, and equipment of public parks and park facilities for the City of The Colony. The scope of work includes the renovation of a recreation center and the construction of pickleball courts. Additionally, the plan calls for improvements and upgrades to the City's athletic parks and aquatic park. The project also encompasses the development of trails, playgrounds, and outdoor restrooms.

The total costs for these projects will not exceed $50,000,000. This public notice serves to inform residents of the upcoming discussion and allows for community input regarding the use of funds for these recreational enhancements. The hearing is part of the City's financial transparency efforts and provides an opportunity for the public to learn more about the planned developments.

Residents interested in attending the meeting or learning more about the project details are encouraged to visit City Hall on the specified date. The City of The Colony continues to prioritize the maintenance and expansion of its public spaces to serve the community's recreational needs.

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Jubal Vargas

Jubal Vargas writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in The Colony.

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