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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A public-private partnership is being formed to improve the baseball fields at Jensen Park.

“Every child deserves a quality place to play,” Councilman Tom Duden said Wednesday at the park near 84th Street and Yankee Hill Road.

New nonprofit Lincoln Youth Athletics is trying to raise $300,000 from private donations, with a $300,000 match from the city.

The partnership is also applying for a $600,000 grant from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.

“These upgrades are just the beginning to a broader commitment to youth sports in our city,” Duden said.

The $1.2 million project would include regrading the infield to improve drainage and safety, improving the outfield turf and installing a full irrigation system.

New fencing, new dugouts, handicap-accessible walkways, bleachers, lighting, and an upgraded parking lot would all be included in the renovation as well.

“This work doesn’t just make the fields look better; it ensures more playable days, more inclusive access, and a better overall experience for every team that steps onto the diamond,” Parks and Recreation Director Maggie Stuckey-Ross said.

Duden said he hopes the city can improve soccer, softball, pickleball and other athletic fields in Lincoln in the future.

If you want to donate to this project, visit Lincoln Youth Athletics Website here.

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