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Community volunteers transform local park into a safe haven

June 19, 2024 | South Padre , Cameron County, Texas



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Community volunteers transform local park into a safe haven
In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the ongoing efforts to enhance local parks, particularly focusing on John L. Tompkins Park. Team members Hobby and Dylan have been actively working to improve the park's facilities, especially under challenging hot weather conditions. Their initiatives included refurbishing basketball goals, which had become rusty over time, and ensuring the safety of park visitors by addressing rough edges on structures.

Significantly, the temporary Texas Parks and Wildlife grant sign has been removed, marking the completion of phase three of the park's development. A new fence has been installed at the back of the skate park to prevent unauthorized access to the basketball area, enhancing safety for all users. Additionally, the team has sanded down splintery areas and recently painted the structures to further protect visitors from potential injuries.

These improvements reflect a commitment to maintaining and beautifying community spaces, ensuring they remain safe and enjoyable for residents.

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