A number of improvements are planned for Louisburg’s largest park.
The city of Louisburg learned Monday, Jan. 6, that it had received a $260,250 National Park Service grant to enhance Lewis-Young Park.
Improvements include new fencing on A and B fields, lighting and new pole installation on A field, construction of a nine-hole disc golf course, paving the current graveled parking lots next to B & C field and the area around the concession stand, and a pavilion located near the east parking lot at the soccer fields, according to a city news release.
The improvement project also is to include a 1.5 mile asphalt trail from the east parking lot running along the street to the concession stand. The trail will then turn north and run along W. 263rd Street to make a loop, according to the release.
(Read more: The Miami County Republic)