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Dateline: April 11,
2002
Greenbelt
improving Sandy Beach area
By
Carrie Helms, Clarendon Enterprise
The
$187,000 improvement project at Sandy Beach that has been three years in
the making is nearing completion.
Greenbelt
Water Authority received its third grant since 1997 from the Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department through the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission
to build and improve facilities on Sandy Beach.
“We
can apply for grants every other year,” said Bobbie Kidd, General
Manager of Greenbelt Water Authority. “This is the same grant that
helped us do the Boat Routes in 1995 and work on Kincaid Park.”
The
Commission requires that all projects be completed within three years of
receiving the grant. That time limit expired March 15.
“We
have received an extension, but everything must be complete before August.
We should be done well before that deadline.”
The
construction includes walking trails, RV campsites, covered picnic tables
and grills, a gazebo, and even an amphitheater.
“The
project is now 71 percent complete,” Kidd said. “The only projects
still undone are the volleyball court and playground area, and those
shouldn’t take long.”
Once
the Sandy Beach project is completed, the plant must update its Master
Plan, but the next projects on the agenda are High Bluff and the plant
itself, he said.
“We
won’t be starting another project for a year or two, but we want to make
Greenbelt Lake a safe and enjoyable place for everyone, especially for
kids and families.”
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