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Cities to lease Lake Lavon parks

by | May 15, 2025 | Area News, Latest

East Fork Lake Park will be leased to the city of Wylie according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has held public hearings on a draft plan to improve park quality while addressing long-term maintenance and funding challenges for recreational facilities around Lavon Lake — or Lake Lavon, as it is popularly known.

Hearings to gather public and stakeholder input were held Tuesday, April 29, at the Princeton Municipal Center and Thursday, May 1, at the North Texas Municipal Water District Operations Building in Wylie.

Under the plan, many recreation areas currently managed by USACE will be transitioned to local municipal control, permanently closed or retained with modifications.

The proposed changes are part of a strategic effort to focus limited federal resources on a smaller number of high-quality parks.

USACE plans to retain and continue operating several key areas, including the Stilling Basin fishing pier, Lavonia Park, Mallard Park, Little Ridge Park, and a modified Elm Creek Park.

For more on this story see the May 15, 2025 print, or digital edition of The Sachse News. Subscribe today and support local journalism in your community.The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has held public hearings on a draft plan to improve park quality while addressing long-term maintenance and funding challenges for recreational facilities around Lavon Lake — or Lake Lavon, as it is popularly known.

Hearings to gather public and stakeholder input were held Tuesday, April 29, at the Princeton Municipal Center and Thursday, May 1, at the North Texas Municipal Water District Operations Building in Wylie.

Under the plan, many recreation areas currently managed by USACE will be transitioned to local municipal control, permanently closed or retained with modifications.

The proposed changes are part of a strategic effort to focus limited federal resources on a smaller number of high-quality parks.

USACE plans to retain and continue operating several key areas, including the Stilling Basin fishing pier, Lavonia Park, Mallard Park, Little Ridge Park, and a modified Elm Creek Park.

For more on this story see the May 15, 2025 print, or digital edition of The Sachse News. Subscribe today and support local journalism in your community.

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