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Liberty Hill Begins Improvements at City Park with Parking, Lighting, and Landscaping Upgrades

Phase 1 focuses on paving the lot and adding lighting and landscaping, with future enhancements to follow.

Liberty Hill is kicking off its efforts to refresh City Park with a set of foundational upgrades approved by the City Council on April 9. The initiative marks the beginning of a phased plan aimed at making the park more welcoming and functional for residents.

Priorities Shaped by Community Input

The updates coming in Phase 1—paved parking, enhanced lighting, and new landscaping—directly respond to feedback from Liberty Hill residents. These elements were identified as top priorities during previous public engagement sessions, where community members expressed a desire for improved safety and aesthetics in the park.

Laying the Groundwork for Future Enhancements

While this phase is focused on practical infrastructure upgrades, city officials describe it as a stepping stone to more expansive improvements down the line. By addressing key logistical issues now, the city is preparing for broader recreational and comfort-related additions in future phases. Details on those next steps have not yet been finalized, but officials emphasize that long-term park enhancements will continue to reflect resident input.

A Long-Term Vision for a Shared Space

City Park serves as a central gathering place for the Liberty Hill community, and this project reflects the city’s commitment to investing in shared public spaces. As the work gets underway, residents can expect a more accessible and pleasant experience at the park—now and in the years to come.