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Picard Park in Milton reopens after $1 million in upgrades
Summary
Picard Park in Milton has officially reopened after nearly a year of construction, featuring four pickleball courts, updated restrooms, a shaded picnic area, ADA-accessible parking and a concession stand; the project cost $1,014,530 and was funded by state and parish resources.
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Picard Park in Milton has officially reopened, the Lafayette Parks, Recreations, & Culture Department announced. Work began in March 2025 and the renovation took nearly a year to complete. The project's total cost was $1,014,530, paid for with state and parish resources. Officials highlighted new amenities intended to support both casual and organized activities.
Key details:
- The renovated park includes four pickleball courts, updated restrooms, a shaded picnic area, ADA-accessible parking and a concession stand.
- Construction began in March 2025 and finished after nearly a year of work.
- The total project cost was reported as $1,014,530 and was funded by state and parish sources.
- Lafayette Mayor-President Monique B. Boulet said the park is meant to be a gathering place for the community.
- The park's address is listed as 130 Park Lane, and residents were invited to explore the new facilities.
Summary:
The upgraded Picard Park provides new amenities intended for casual play and community gatherings and is open to the public at 130 Park Lane. Officials presented the project as a community space; details about any scheduled programming or events were not provided.
