Item 4B
Item 4B:
Approval of proposed names for Watermere Park, Central Park, Estes Park, The Cliffs Park, and Oak Pointe Park
Procedure
Established naming and renaming of Park facilities procedures
Public Input
Press releases
City Website
Developer requests
The Cliffs Park
Oak Pointe Park
Estes Park
Central Park
Watermere Park
Approval of names for five new parks
Parks Board unanimously recommended
the following names:
Watermere Park
3.736 acre neighborhood park
Watermere at Southlake development
“Ernest Owen Pavilion”
Central Park
.744 acre special purpose park
Under construction as part of
the Shops of Southlake
Estes Park
2.27 acre neighborhood park
Estes Park development (Dove Road entrance)
“Hess Pond”
Approval of names for five new parks
Parks Board unanimously recommended the following names:
The Cliffs Park
15.92 acre neighborhood/special purpose park
The Cliffs at Clariden Ranch
“Sally Dinsmore Oien Butterfly Garden” by developer and included as part of facility construction
Oak Pointe Park
8.19 acre neighborhood park
Oak Pointe Subdivision
Approval of names for five new parks
Staff available for questions and seeks Council approval of proposed names as recommended by Parks Board:
Watermere Park
Central Park
Estes Park
Cliffs Park
Oak Pointe Park
Staff contact: Steve Polasek (817)-748-8018