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Ideas Needed: Strickland Park Play Area & Community Gathering Place
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Your ideas are needed. The City of Stillwater is collaborating with Mya's Promise on a new inclusive and accessible play area and community gathering place at Strickland Park at 300 S. Main Street. (This is phase 2 of the Strickland Park upgrades. Phase 1 was the primary playground.)
Mya’s Promise was chosen to be the recipient of Stillwater High School’s Stillwater Makes a Change (SMAC) with all funds raised in the 2018-2019 school year going toward Phase 2 of the project.
This page is meant to function as the hub of public engagement for this project. Comments made on this site will be read by City staff and forwarded to City Council and to Mya's Promise. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to City staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."
This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."
Your ideas are needed. The City of Stillwater is collaborating with Mya's Promise on a new inclusive and accessible play area and community gathering place at Strickland Park at 300 S. Main Street. (This is phase 2 of the Strickland Park upgrades. Phase 1 was the primary playground.)
Mya’s Promise was chosen to be the recipient of Stillwater High School’s Stillwater Makes a Change (SMAC) with all funds raised in the 2018-2019 school year going toward Phase 2 of the project.
This page is meant to function as the hub of public engagement for this project. Comments made on this site will be read by City staff and forwarded to City Council and to Mya's Promise. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to City staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."
This page is meant to function as the hub of civic engagement for this project. Feedback is shared with City Council and city staff. Comments made on this page, as well as any comments made to city staff through email, are considered public documents. For questions about this, click on "Who's Listening."
Have you seen something at another city's park or playground and thought it would be great in Stillwater? If so, share your idea here. Submit your idea in writing or share a photo/graphic. We look forward to your ideas.
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What's happening at Strickland Park?
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Stillwater City Council Discusses Stickland Park Upgrade Plan April 15, 2019--Video Starts at 16:56
Bid recommendations forplayground equipment and a synthetic turf system for Strickland Park playground: (CC-19-47)i)Playground equipment bid to Playcore Wisconsin Inc., dba GameTime, c/o Cunningham Recreation in the amount of $104,633.26;ii)Synthetic turf system bid to Thrive Landscape and Irrigation, LLC in the amount of $60,598.