Guymon City Council has officially launched the long-awaited Guymon Lagoon Rehabilitation Project, marking a significant milestone after four years of planning. The project commenced this week, following the reinstatement of a crucial $1 million funding from the federal government, which had previously been uncertain. This development is expected to enhance local infrastructure and environmental conditions.
In addition to the lagoon project, the council announced a community cleanup day scheduled for April 12, where residents can participate in beautifying the city. The transfer station will be open all day, and local groups are encouraged to join in the efforts.
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Subscribe for Free A highlight of the meeting was the announcement of a $50,000 grant from T-Mobile, which will fund new playground equipment at Dale Park. The existing equipment was deemed unsafe and will be replaced, with a kickoff celebration planned for April 12 from noon to 2 PM, featuring food provided by the fire department and Seaboard.
During the meeting, a council member delivered a heartfelt farewell speech, reflecting on their years of service and the community's potential. They emphasized the importance of investment in Guymon, urging residents to support local initiatives and overcome divisions within the community. The speaker called for unity and collaboration to foster a vibrant cultural scene, highlighting the role of arts and community events in bringing people together.
As the council prepares for new leadership, with Garrett Helton set to be sworn in on April 14, the discussions underscored a commitment to growth and improvement in Guymon. The council's focus on infrastructure, community engagement, and cultural development signals a proactive approach to enhancing the quality of life for residents.