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Plain City gets look at Sugar Run Park concept; council gives informal approval to pursue OPWC funding

May 06, 2026 | Plain City, Madison County, Ohio


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Plain City gets look at Sugar Run Park concept; council gives informal approval to pursue OPWC funding
At the May 6 meeting, a Parks and Recreation committee member presented a conceptual plan for Sugar Run Park and asked council to endorse moving forward with grant applications and further design work.

The presenter said the parks committee has reviewed and approved the concept and plans to apply for Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) funding this year. Proposed elements include a shelter, a turf path, repurposing a silo, a playground and creek overlooks, along with continued native tree and wildflower plantings. The presenter said some existing structures (the house and front barn near the silo) would be removed as part of early improvements funded through Union County, while certain front-yard improvements would be maintained with village funds and are not OPWC-eligible.

Council discussed path layout and community uses—one member suggested designing an outer loop to approximate an even mile for recreational use and noted potential educational uses such as scout outings in a wooded clearing. Council members generally expressed support for the concept and the idea of preserving natural materials and native-feeling elements such as timber bridges.

A council member moved to echo the parks committee and support the concept so staff can pursue grant funding and estimates; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

Why it matters: the OPWC application, if awarded, would provide capital funds for park construction and shape a new community amenity. Staff said the concept is subject to change as the design process progresses and that the village will continue working with Union County and OPWC rules on eligible features.

Next steps: staff will prepare grant materials and cost estimates and return to council with design updates and specific funding requests.

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