Warner Park - Manhattan - PLANNING TOPICS
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:59 pm
I have a Warner Park Project Update for you.
As you might or might not know, Mark Kewley and I have been working with the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Department to build a disc golf course in the south east corner of Warner Park in Manhattan, KS.
After our last disc golf presentation at the November Manhattan Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting, a motion was passed to build the 9 hole disc golf course we proposed. Yes, the board will consider expanding it to an 18 hole course at a later date, if the first 9 proves to be a positive use of the park. The next step in the approval process was to run it by the City Commission.
Following a presentation by the Parks and Recreation Director at a City Commission Briefing, we were given the green light to build the course.
The Parks & Recreation Dept. decided that they wanted to fund this project by using a matching funds process that they use in projects like this one. So, later that month we began our fund raising efforts to pay for our part. We plan on installing the equipment as soon as the needed funds have been raised/equipment has been purchased, which will probably be as the weather permits this spring.
We are excited about this project because Warner Park has characteristics that will allow for some holes that are not typical for this area of the state. The change in elevation and wooded fairways are hard to capture in photos, but there will be some fun shots at this course.
At this time we still have some spots available for hole sponsorship. So, if you know of a business, or a group of individuals that are willing make a tax deductible donation to The City of Manhattan for this project, please contact us. Donors will be recognized by getting their names and or logos on course signage.
If you are interested in getting involved with the project or have sponsorship questions/sponsorship leads, please let us know by sending an e-mail to [email protected]
Sincerely,
Rick Petrie
As you might or might not know, Mark Kewley and I have been working with the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Department to build a disc golf course in the south east corner of Warner Park in Manhattan, KS.
After our last disc golf presentation at the November Manhattan Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting, a motion was passed to build the 9 hole disc golf course we proposed. Yes, the board will consider expanding it to an 18 hole course at a later date, if the first 9 proves to be a positive use of the park. The next step in the approval process was to run it by the City Commission.
Following a presentation by the Parks and Recreation Director at a City Commission Briefing, we were given the green light to build the course.
The Parks & Recreation Dept. decided that they wanted to fund this project by using a matching funds process that they use in projects like this one. So, later that month we began our fund raising efforts to pay for our part. We plan on installing the equipment as soon as the needed funds have been raised/equipment has been purchased, which will probably be as the weather permits this spring.
We are excited about this project because Warner Park has characteristics that will allow for some holes that are not typical for this area of the state. The change in elevation and wooded fairways are hard to capture in photos, but there will be some fun shots at this course.
At this time we still have some spots available for hole sponsorship. So, if you know of a business, or a group of individuals that are willing make a tax deductible donation to The City of Manhattan for this project, please contact us. Donors will be recognized by getting their names and or logos on course signage.
If you are interested in getting involved with the project or have sponsorship questions/sponsorship leads, please let us know by sending an e-mail to [email protected]
Sincerely,
Rick Petrie




