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Sky Ridge Playground and Children's Memorial Playground are set to make a splash in Las Vegas, with construction already underway and completion expected by the end of summer. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission highlighted these projects during their recent meeting, showcasing a commitment to enhancing community spaces.

Looking ahead to the next fiscal year, several ambitious goals were outlined. Key initiatives include resurfacing the Aloha Shores and Bob Baskin Tennis Courts, replacing shade structures across parks, and improving security with new fencing. A significant upgrade is planned for the Floyd Lamb recirculation pump, which will enhance water flow and oxygen levels in the ponds, contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
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Accessibility is also a priority, with plans to install rubber surfacing in playgrounds currently featuring sand, as well as regrading areas that have been lifted. Additional improvements will include railings and concrete work to meet ADA standards, ensuring that all community members can enjoy the parks safely.

These projects reflect a proactive approach to maintaining and improving Las Vegas's recreational facilities, promising a more enjoyable experience for residents and visitors alike.

Converted from CLV 06-03-2025 Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission Meeting meeting on June 04, 2025
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