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Union County Conservation receives $25,537 to renovate Cedar Park

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This photo taken this morning shows the shelter house and pond at Cedar Park. The park will experience major renovations this year as Union County Conservation recently received a $25,537 Fish Habitat Stamp grant. (CNA photo by KYLE WILSON)

Restocked

Two new walking bridges will be constructed during the Cedar Park project. The shorelines will be anchored and rip rapped.

The pond will then be completely restocked with 1/2-inch bluegill, 1-inch largemouth bass and 1 1/2-inch channel catfish. Later, crappie will be added to the pond. Jones expects the pond will be ready for fishing about three years after completion of the project.

“The renovation project and added development will greatly enhance the fishing opportunities at Cedar Park pond. It is Union County conservation’s intention to provide a quality fishing area to all anglers, especially those with limited means who either prefer to fish from the shore or who do not own a boat.”

Cedar Park has been used by the public for several occasions over the past couple of years. Most notably, Creston’s fourth-grade bug hunt is held there each year, as well as the Fish Iowa program for area students conducted by Union County Conservation Association.

Cedar Park is located about four miles southeast of Creston on 190th Street.


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