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Community launches ambitious tree planting and park upgrades

October 01, 2024 | Las Vegas , Clark County, Nevada


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Community launches ambitious tree planting and park upgrades
The latest government meeting highlighted a series of community enhancement projects across various wards, emphasizing ongoing efforts in park improvements and environmental initiatives.

Tree planting season has commenced, with plans to plant approximately 1,200 trees by the end of May. This initiative aims to bolster local green spaces and promote environmental sustainability.

In Ward 1, recent upgrades include the installation of new slats on dugouts at Doc Romeo's Field 3, alongside ongoing projects such as the rehabilitation of the pedestrian bridge at Rainbow Family Park and the installation of new scoreboards.

Ward 2 has seen the resurfacing of tennis courts at Bruce Trent Park, with additional projects underway, including the construction of stairs and handrails at All American Field 3, as well as enhancements to the farmers market area adjacent to the parking lot.

Ward 3 reported the replacement of playground shades at JC Levitt Park, with ongoing work at Stewart Place Playground and planned fence repairs at East Las Vegas Family Park.

In Ward 4, new dugout shades have been installed at Majestic Park, while the Durango Pickleball Court is undergoing fencing and shading improvements. Future plans include enhancements to the Sky Ridge playground.

Ward 5 focused on retrofitting the playground at Ed Fountain Park, replacing slides and shade structures while ensuring the existing equipment remains in good condition. Ongoing work includes improvements to the Lorenzo parking lot, with future plans for resurfacing the shack court.

Lastly, Ward 6 has completed shade replacements at Gilcrease Brothers Park, with ongoing projects at Centennial Hills parking lot and future repairs planned for the Grand Teton split rail fence.

The meeting concluded without any questions, reflecting a consensus on the progress and direction of these community projects.

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