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Carver Park set for major revitalization and upgrades

June 25, 2024 | Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona



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Carver Park set for major revitalization and upgrades
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the revitalization plans for Carver Park, highlighting significant improvements aimed at enhancing recreational facilities in the area. The proposed plan includes a comprehensive overhaul of the park, addressing various amenities that have fallen into disrepair.

Key elements of the revitalization include the replacement of cracked tennis and basketball courts, improvements to pathway lighting, and upgrades to sidewalks surrounding the park's Ramadas. Additionally, there is a pressing need to replace a playground that has been lost, with plans for a new installation in the near future. The proposal also mentions the potential for lighting the existing track, which would extend its usability into the evening hours and provide additional practice space.

A focal point of the discussion was the park's pool and the introduction of a splash pad, similar to the one proposed for Kennedy Park. Two options were presented regarding the future of the pool: if new pools are developed throughout the system, the Carver Park pool may be phased out in favor of a larger spray ground. Conversely, if these new facilities do not materialize, the existing pool will undergo renovations to enhance its functionality for aquatic programs.

The meeting underscored the importance of maintaining and improving recreational opportunities in the northern part of town, with officials expressing a commitment to ensuring that these facilities remain user-friendly and accessible to the community. Further details on the revitalization plan are anticipated as the project progresses.

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