A third grant of $1,035,126 from the Clean Ohio Conservation allows for the purchase and demolition of property on Paragon Road to create a northeast entrance to the park. The Levin Foundation ($2,500) and Yukta Garg Foundation ($10,000) directed grant funding for the project. The project creates a pedestrian and vehicle entrance to Countryside Park surrounded by natural green space. The entrance provides secondary access to the park and serves as a connector to the growing bike corridor along Paragon Road.
In the second stage of Phase II, work will begin on a Paragon Road entrance to Countryside Park, made possible by the Township’s purchase of a one-acre property on the park’s east boundary with Clean Ohio funding.
Both vehicular and pedestrian access will be added at this location and continue through the park, connecting with the new gateway plaza, effectively creating a green corridor through the park from Paragon to McEwen Road. Additional improvements include a new park maintenance facility and enhanced parking and trail connectivity. Work on this phase of the project should be completed in 2026.
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