In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant improvements to local parks and the implementation of surveillance systems to enhance safety. The chief of police reported progress on installing cameras at both Washington and 12th Street parks, which will allow for 24/7 monitoring from the police station. This initiative comes as part of an $800,000 investment in park enhancements, aimed at ensuring the safety of visitors and protecting the new facilities.
The improvements at the parks include the completion of a new building and pavilion, with ongoing work on a platform pad, fencing, and resurfacing of the basketball court. Officials noted the importance of these upgrades, especially given the substantial financial commitment involved. Additionally, there are plans to remove pine trees near the basketball court to mitigate safety hazards posed by falling branches.
Looking ahead, the community is hopeful for a successful Halloween parade, potentially marking the first event on a newly constructed bridge, which officials anticipate will be completed in time for the festivities. The meeting underscored a proactive approach to community safety and engagement, reflecting the local government's commitment to enhancing public spaces.