In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans to restore facilities damaged by a tornado, emphasizing that the project is independent of ongoing discussions regarding transportation facilities. The restoration aims to return the area to its pre-tornado state, although the newly planted trees may take time to mature fully.
The project will be funded through the Capital Reserve Fund, which includes proceeds from insurance claims related to previous work. However, it was clarified that the lost trees were not covered by insurance. The landscape architect has selected larger trees, expected to be between 6 to 8 feet tall at planting, with some potentially reaching heights of 20 to 50 feet over the years.
Additionally, the meeting addressed drainage improvements intended to alleviate water pooling near a playground. The drainage project is planned to be executed in phases, with landscaping potentially completed before the school year ends, depending on contractor discussions.
Officials also provided an update on the softball field project, acknowledging delays due to site challenges, including elevation discrepancies. The meeting concluded with a commitment to engage with the township regarding necessary permits for the drainage work and landscaping.