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Yahoo
04-04-2025
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Deep Fork Trail set April 10 ribbon cutting, says OKC Parks
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – OKC Parks is inviting the public to celebrate the ribbon cutting marking the opening of three completed phases of the new Deep Fork Trail in Oklahoma City totaling about 2.9 miles. 'The trail winds through the Deep Fork River and is a unique wooded trail experience, unlike any other trail in Oklahoma City,' OKC Parks Director Melinda McMillian-Miller said. 'The Deep Fork Trail is an important connector in the overall city multipurpose trail system providing the completed link to the inner-city loop. The addition of this trail will complete almost 100 miles ofoff-road trails for residents to use for cycling, running and outdoor recreation.' DETAILS: Time: 10:00 a.m. Date: Thursday, April 10 Location: Zach D. Taylor Park, 633 NW 52nd St. Native Plant Festival returns to Norman April 12 According to OKC Parks, The Deep Fork Trail is scheduled to be completed in five construction phases connecting to the Katy Trail to the east and continue along the Deep Fork River to the Grand Boulevard Trail to the west. The $14 million multipurpose trail still has the final two phases of Deep Fork Trail in planning and design. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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02-04-2025
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Construction begins for Ward 7's Dewey Park
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The City of Oklahoma City leaders announced this week construction is underway at Dewey Park on a new 4-acre park in Northeast Oklahoma City. The former Dewey Elementary School, 3500 N. Lindsay Ave., was purchased by the City of Oklahoma City in December 2024 from Oklahoma City Public Schools to develop a new park in Ward 7, says City officials. According to the City, the Capitol View Neighborhood Association applied and was selected to participate in the City's Strong Neighborhoods Initiative (SNI). Oklahoma Election results: Here's what you need to know 'The park will serve as a catalyst for revitalization and social interaction, fostering greater unity within the community through exercise, relaxation, stress reduction, and enhanced mental well-being for all,' Capitol View Neighborhood Association President Priscilla Meadows-Norwood said. 'The completion of Dewey Park marks the fulfillment of the dedicated efforts of past and present Presidents, and the members of the Capitol View Neighborhood Association.' The park is expected to be the first neighborhood park with its large, flower-themed playsets. 'OKC Parks Landscape Architect Subhashini Gamagedara did a wonderful job listening to the community; she has designed a one-of-a-kind space that will be enjoyed for generations,' Urban Revitalization Program Planner Shannon Entz said. 'Our SNI team has thoroughly enjoyed working with the neighborhood and can't wait for the grand opening this summer.' Additionally, amenities will also include a walking path, public art, shade structures, exercise equipment, picnic tables, sports courts, trees, and a memorial wall highlighting community leaders. 'We're so excited to add a new park in the Capitol View Neighborhood,' OKC Parks Director Melinda McMillan-Miller said. 'We hope this park becomes a gathering space for the communityand creates more opportunity for residents to enjoy the outdoors.' Dewey Park is scheduled to open in mid-summer 2025, says City officials. For more information on the Strong Neighborhoods Initiative click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.