Interesting outdoors open house with lots of large posters on easels with options for development at the park. If my BMX-dar and SKATE-dar are accurate, there were a LOT of BMX and skate park folks in attendance (hi, CMC!). It's an interesting property, just an old farm at the confluence of Walnut Creek with the Colorado, with farm fields in the extensive flat areas, and heavily wooded streamside. Also, for you geology and geology adjacent folks, there's a recently (this year!) abandoned oxbow on Walnut Creek.
There are heavily wooded areas along the Colorado, but those areas have apparently flooded 6 times in the last year alone, so not prime for development.
One non-bike related aspect was Colorado River access for boaters (and presumably) and people wanting to fish.
As we were turning in to the park, I noticed a narrow sidewalk along the edge of FM 969. Driving out, we looked more carefully; it stops at Decker Lane. We turned NE on Decker Lane to see if it continued and it doesn't, even though there is an elementary school about two hundred yards from that intersection, with zero bike/pedestrian access.