
By Emma Loura
Manhattan city officials want Riley County officials to include their portion of CiCo Park in the city’s plans to rezone most of its parks.
John Adam, the city’s assistant director of planning, presented county commissioners the city’s intention to rezone parks to public institutional districts.
However, because CiCo Park is split between the city, the county and the USD 383 Manhattan-Ogden school district, city staffers need approval to rezone parts of CiCo Park the city doesn’t own.
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