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Centerville 2040 Chapter 5: Parks &Trails <br /> Map 5-1 Parks and Trails (Existing and Planned) <br /> Laurie LaMotte Park is located southwest of the old central business district, <br /> along the western edge of the City. The park contains a hockey rink, a pleasure <br /> skating rink, soccer fields, softball diamonds, and park building. This is the <br /> largest City park at approximately 19.8 acres and is the primary facility for <br /> organized recreation activities in the City. <br /> Tracie Joy McBride Park, a neighborhood park, is approximately 4.2 acres, and <br /> is located at the north end of Shad Avenue and contains playground <br /> equipment. <br /> Royal Meadows Park, located between Shad Avenue and West Robin Lane, is <br /> another neighborhood park with playground equipment and contains <br /> approximately four acres. <br /> Acorn Creek Park is three acres in size with existing playground equipment. It is <br /> located on Revior Street. <br /> Eagle Park is another small neighborhood park containing a tennis court and <br /> playground equipment. <br /> Hidden Spring Park is a small park on Centerville Lake. It features a picnic <br /> shelter, picnic tables, charcoal grills, benches, gravel trails several interpretive <br /> signs and a unique water feature which incorporates a natural artesian <br /> spirng. <br /> Trailside Park is a small park between the Main Street (CSAH 14) right-of-way <br /> and Centerville Lake. Its primary function has been to serve as a viewing area <br /> for a local waterski club's performances, during the summer months. It has <br /> several benches and a natural slope for amphitheater style seating. <br /> Cornerstone Park is a park located in a now-unused portion of the Main Street <br /> (CSAH 14) right-of-way, just to the southeast of Trailside Park. It features <br /> benches around a decorative concrete landscaping feature, with future <br /> provisions for a fountain or art piece in the center. The park also offers a kiosk <br /> for wayfinding maps and other informational or promotional mateirals. <br /> As the City is reaching full development the park plan is likewise fairly <br /> established. New residential development will still occur within the southeast <br /> corner of the City and northern portion. These areas will likely see new <br /> neighborhood scale parks to meet the needs of these new residents. Prior to <br /> Chapter 5 1 Page X <br />
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