In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key projects aimed at enhancing local parks and facilities. Among the highlights was the approval of a $50,000 budget for improvements at Millstead Drive and the parking facility. This initiative marks the beginning of a six-year plan to upgrade playgrounds across the city, with Hardee Park set to receive a new playground as the first project.
The meeting also addressed the long-awaited replacement of the chiller at the Hester building, which has been in the works for over ten months. Officials reported that the new chillers have arrived and are expected to be installed within the next two weeks, pending weather conditions. This upgrade is anticipated to eliminate the current $9,000 monthly rental cost for a temporary air conditioning unit, significantly reducing expenses for the city.
Additionally, discussions included the status of Millstead Park, where future upgrades such as a parking lot, walking trail, and fishing pier are planned but have been postponed to next year to prioritize the playground project. Officials emphasized the importance of maintaining budgetary discipline while still progressing on these community enhancements.
The meeting concluded with a brief mention of a potential error in the spelling of Millstead Park in a local newspaper, prompting a commitment to verify and correct any inaccuracies. Overall, the discussions reflected a proactive approach to improving community facilities and managing city resources effectively.