Manhattan Kiwanis members are proposing another project at Bluemont Hill near the Manhattan letters.

The organization which helped open an ADA accessible overlook platform in 2019 now hopes to install a new picnic shelter nearby. Kiwanis member Kent Foster provided details at Monday’s Manhattan Parks & Rec Advisory Board meeting.

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Foster says they first approached the Manhattan Parks & Rec Department last fall about doing a new project.

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The advisory board unanimously agreed to work with Kiwanis on a proposed project and also to begin a master plan process for Bluemont Hill.

Kiwanis members are also hoping for additional signage to be installed at Ehlers and Bluemont Scenic Drive, according to Kiwanis member Kitty Pursley.

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The Manhattan letters were installed at Bluemont Hill in 1927. Kiwanis members maintain the letters with whitewash and brush removal annually.

Foster said Monday that future plans might include a potential second overlook on the west side of Bluemont Hill to would allow patrons views of the Kansas State University campus.

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