Bille Park (Paradise) Enhancement and Public Input Gathering
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Bille Park is one of the District's most-used, well-loved parks. Historically the park property was an olive orchard. Some of the original olive trees still remain on the property to this day.
After the Camp Fire many trees had to be removed from the center wildland area of the park. This part of the park has a fairly substantial slope, but adding features and amenitites that work with the topography and existing natural beauty could make Bille Park even more beautiful. PRPD is developing a Master Management plan for Bille Park and seeks public input on enhancements residents would most like to see added to the park. Here are some ideas to consider based on public input related to general features and amenities most desired in the District.
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