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City Council approves reallocating $4.15M for new park projects

Funds will be used to create new parks, add amenities to existing ones

City News Posted on May 09, 2025

KILLEEN, Texas (May 9, 2025) – This week, the Killeen City Council approved the reallocation of $4.15 million to fund five park projects across the city, significantly enhancing recreational opportunities for residents. The funding, previously allocated as matching funds for a National Park Service grant for the Westside Regional Park project, will now support the development of diverse park facilities throughout Killeen.

The decision to reallocate funding came after the city received no response from the National Park Service regarding a grant application submitted in June 2024. This funding will bring parks to areas in need of outdoor recreational spaces and activities.

The approved funding will be distributed to the following projects:

Bunny Trail Passive Recreation Park (District 4) - $46,600

  • Funding covers schematic design phase for future park in 33-acre lot, donated to the city in March 2024.
  • Future development may include trails, shaded areas, playground, restrooms, lighting, and water fountains

West Killeen Natural Area & Trail (District 4) - $52,200

  • Funding covers schematic design phase for future park in 23-acre property donated to the city in March 2024
  • Future development may include trails, dog park, restrooms, playground, lighting and water fountains

Goodnight Ranch Community Park (District 4) - $1,862,000

  • Funding would cover design and construction of 38.5-acre parcel currently being transferred to the city
  • Amenities may include trails, open play field, and potentially shade structures, play elements, lighting, and seating

Purser Heritage Hike & Bike Trail (District 2) - $1,588,000

  • Funding for playground equipment and restroom facilities
  • Additional $388,200 also allocated reserved for a splash pad (total splash pad cost estimated at $562,003)

Saddle Ridge Pocket Park (District 4) - $213,000

  • Funds will be used for construction on a 0.9-acre detention basin currently used as a makeshift basketball court
  • Improvements may include a playground, basketball court resurfacing, seating, lighting, water fountains and accessible pathways

Both the West Killeen Natural Area & Trail and Bunny Trail Passive Recreation Park projects were informed by community input gathered through a survey that received 195 responses and a community meeting attended by 14 residents and two council members in August 2024.

The investments are in place to create lasting value for the Killeen community, from natural trails to playground facilities and a splash pad. This is an effort to develop spaces that cater to different recreational needs and preferences across multiple districts.

For more information about these park projects and our parks master plan visit www.killeentexas.gov/parks. To view or Council Meetings and this presentation, visit www.KilleenTexas.gov/CouncilMeetings.


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