Loxahatchee Groves Council Discusses Equestrian Park Development Amid Safety and Connectivity Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Loxahatchee Groves Town Council deliberated on enhancing the town’s equestrian facilities, particularly at Lock Hatche Groves Park, amidst broader community concerns over trail safety and connectivity. Discussions centered around proposals for developing an equestrian park, improving trail signage, and ensuring safe crossroad access for horse riders.
The most pressing discussion arose from community interest in transforming Lock Hatche Groves Park into a more comprehensive equestrian facility. A resident, Mary, and a council member, Ashley Bruce, led the conversation by exploring ideas for developing equestrian amenities at the park. Bruce suggested the addition of cross-country obstacles, a water area for horses, and a designated parking area for horse trailers. The proposals were well-received, with Mary supporting these ideas and noting the potential benefits of amenities like mounting blocks and hoses for watering horses. The dialogue highlighted the area’s need for local equestrian resources as existing facilities are relatively distant from the community.
The council acknowledged the importance of developing these facilities while noting several constraints. Ownership and funding issues were primary concerns, as the town does not own the park but maintains a vested interest in its development. The discussion hinted at the possibility of collaborating with the county’s parks and recreation department, though it was noted that no current funds are available for such projects. The council emphasized the need to compile and present a list of improvement ideas to county officials.
Equestrian safety and trail connectivity also featured prominently in the meeting. A council member noted the recent installation of multi-use trail signs along F Road, with additional signage planned to enhance safety at intersections. Concerns were raised about crossing major roads like Okachobee Boulevard, with a council member stating, “I’m not crossing Okobee unless there’s a crosswalk and some flashing lights.” This sentiment underscored a shared concern for equestrian safety, prompting discussions on the need for proper crosswalks and flashing lights at busy intersections.
The conversation also touched on the connectivity of local trails, with suggestions for linking existing routes to nearby parks and businesses. A proposal to connect the Tangerine trail to other parks through an infrastructure study was discussed, with the idea of constructing horse bridges to improve access. This was considered a cost-effective solution compared to larger construction projects.
In addition, the council addressed the condition of the F Road Trail, with assurances from a public works representative that efforts were underway to clear debris and improve access. A discussion ensued about the importance of maintaining cleanliness on trails like the Solar Sport, with recent efforts reported to have improved conditions.
The ongoing installation of culvert pipes at the Collecting Canal was another topic of interest. Frustration was expressed over delays with the contractor responsible for the work, and clarification was sought on the project’s timeline. It was noted that issues with work orders and contracts were causing delays, while materials stockpiled at a town property were clarified to be unrelated to the culvert project.
As the meeting drew to a close, the council confirmed the next scheduled gathering for February 19, 2026, with discussions on ensuring a quorum for the meeting. Final comments included a request for thematic naming of trails to assist emergency services in locating them quickly, highlighting the need for a cohesive system to enhance navigation and safety.
Anita Kane
City Council Officials:
Margaret Herzog (Vice Mayor), Phillis Maniglia, Laura Danowski, Robert Shorr
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/15/2026
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Recording Published:
01/15/2026
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Duration:
36 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Palm Beach County
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Towns:
Loxahatchee Groves
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