History
During a council meeting held on September 10, 1979, a discussion ensued regarding uses for the Metcalf School and enlarging the library at Lytle Creek Park, for use as a recreation center. Councilman Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Councilman Strickler and unanimously carried, that the Metcalf School site be sold, and the money be put in the Community Development Fund to enlarge the old library at Lytle Creek Park for use as a recreation center. Lytle Creek Community Center officially opened on January 24, 1980.
Lytle Creek Community Center's purpose was to provide programs that met the community's needs. The center was enlarged/renovated in October 1983. The center reopened on March 28, 1984, with an extension of 2,000 feet. The additional space allowed programs to grow, and new ideas become reality. On November 1, 1984, Lytle Creek Community Center initiated their Senior Nutrition Program.
Amenities
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Playground
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Basketball Court
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Walking Trail
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Handball Court
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Picnic Table
Available for Rental
(All rentals are subject to availability)