Posted: Sep 19, 2018, 3:43 PM
One Bossier Parish park has officially grown by an additional 12 and one-half acres with the purchase of property adjacent to the parish park located on southern Lake Bistineau.
Parish Administrator Bill Altimus told police jury members Wednesday that documents were signed last week to buy the Roberts property, a parcel that adjoins the parish park on its eastern boundary.
With the purchase, the parish park nearly triples in size. Cost of the land is approximately $235,000.
“We’re working on a master plan for the property. We know basically what it looks like because we’ve walked it,” Altimus said. “We think it’s going to be a great addition to the parish.”
Altimus told jury members that the additional acreage is currently covered in thick trees and vegetation. Plans call for the clearing of the property as soon as possible.
“We have a diamond in the rough there,” District 1 jury member Bob Brotherton said when the police jury authorized the purchase. “I believe there is a very bright future for the camp and for our people.”
A water well has been drilled at the park and plans call for that to be used to supply water for a future bathroom and shower facility. Brotherton said additional RV slots and hookups for water and sewer were in the future along with an enlarged boat launch.
Wednesday also saw jury members adopt a resolution calling for a special election in Police Jury District 2 covering five propositions relating to alcoholic beverage sales. The election will be held Dec. 8. Propositions listed include:
Bossier Parish Parish Attorney Patrick Jackson said Dist. 2 voters should understand there could be “unintended consequences from the votes...” that will be cast in December.
During Wednesday’s meeting, police jury members also: