Ousley Park master plan to bring community garden, art walk to Celina

Published: Tue, 10/17/23

Ousley Park master plan to bring community garden, art walk to Celina


One of the features planned for the new park is a basketball pavilion, according to a meeting presentation.
(Rendering courtesy city of Celina)

Community Impact
By Alex Reece
Updated 

Celina City Council members discussed updates to the master plan for Ousley Park during an Oct. 10 meeting.

The details

Many of the details for the approximately 30-acre park have been community driven, said Matthew Milano, a project manager and landscape architect at the engineering consultant firm Freese and Nichols.

“I wanted to also acknowledge all of the hard work that was done prior to this master plan effort from the community just to get us to a good starting point with this project,” Milano said.

Celina residents were able to choose between two park layouts as well as offering input through surveys, he said.

The final designs will use the second layout option while adding what residents loved from both options instead of picking one, Milano said.

“We tricked everybody,” Milano said.

Here are some of the features that made it to the master plan: Some features that were ultimately removed from the plan, such as sand volleyball courts and a splash pad area, are expected to be provided at future parks and as part of a downtown redevelopment effort.

“Our goal is to put that splash water feature in the downtown square,” Assistant City Manager Kim Brawner said.

The breakdown

The project is expected to cost just over $21 million, according to a meeting presentation. Stay tuned

More presentations regarding Ousley Park are expected at future council meetings before the designs are finalized sometime in 2024, according to a meeting presentation.

Construction is expected to start in 2025, but that could change depending on when Wilson Creek Park is finished, Brawner said.
By Alex Reece - Alex joined Community Impact as a reporter in December 2022 after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Digital and Print Journalism from the University of North Texas. She covers the communities of Frisco, Prosper and Celina. Prior to CI, she reported for the North Texas Daily and interned at the Denton Record-Chronicle. A fun fact about Alex is she owns a manual typewriter.
 


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