Sturgis Parks Board gives support to new Adventure Park

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Sturgis Parks Board gives support to new Adventure Park
The Sturgis Parks Board has moved forward a proposal for an Adventure Park to be located in an area just south of Interstate 90 in southeast Sturgis at the entrance to Vanocker Canyon.
The action by the Parks Board Tuesday was to make a recommendation to the Sturgis City Council to approve the construction and development of an Adventure Park subject to integration of trails throughout the park and the associated development, and that there would be further discussion about the final design of the residential and retail areas.
Members of the Parks Board include: Lynn Birk, Megan Snyder, Justin Bohn, Allison Creed, Shauna Sigman, Lana Anderson and Sara Linn. Birk, Snyder, Creed, Sigman and Anderson were in attendance Tuesday and voted in favor of recommending the Adventure Park proposal.
The next steps in moving the Sturgis Adventure Park forward will come on Nov. 8 when the Sturgis Planning Commission makes a recommendation regarding the TIF District for the Vanocker Canyon Estates development. Then, the Sturgis City Council will vote regarding the surplus and transfer of property and the TIF District at its Nov. 21 meeting.

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