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https://communityimpact.com/houston/spring-klein/development/2023/03/14/bridgestone-mud-aims-to-break-ground-on-20m-park-in-spring-within-2-3-months/

"The Bridgestone Municipal Utility District expects to break ground on a new park within the next two to three months, according to Megan Bradley, who serves as the communications consultant for Bridgestone MUD and is the president of Triton Consulting Group. The park, which is slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025, will span an estimated 7 acres and be located near the MUD’s administrative building at 19720 Kuykendahl Road, Spring.

Bradley said the park will feature multiple children’s play areas for a variety of age ranges, a pavilion and native plants. Bridgestone MUD’s park will also be home to interactive play areas designed for children with special needs and water conservation features, such as rain gardens and recycled-water amenities."

 

Design Package PDF from 2021: https://bridgestonemud.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/bridgestonemud_parkconceptualdesignpackage_20210826.pdf

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https://communityimpact.com/houston/spring-klein/development/2023/04/21/bridgestone-municipal-utility-district-breaks-ground-on-new-20m-park/

"The Bridgestone Municipal Utility District broke ground March 28 on a $20 million park, according to Megan Bradley, Bridgestone MUD’s communications consultant and Triton Consulting Group president.

The park, which is slated for completion in late 2024 or early 2025, will span an estimated 14 acres and be located near the MUD’s administrative building at 19720 Kuykendahl Road, Spring.

Bradley said the park will feature multiple children’s play areas for a variety of age ranges, a pavilion and native plants. The park will also be home to interactive play areas designed for children with disabilities and water conservation features, such as rain gardens and recycled-water amenities."

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