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Design reaches 60% for J.R. Smith park; stormwater and splash pad size under review
Summary
Consultants have submitted about 60% of the design for the J.R. Smith park project. Committee and consultants discussed stormwater management, underground utilities, limited wiggle room for a larger splash pad and a timeline that could allow bidding by year-end and construction in spring.
Sunbury’s Parks and Recreation Committee on Aug. 6 received an update on design progress for the J.R. Smith park redevelopment and discussed stormwater management, utility conflicts and the splash pad footprint.
An engineering representative explained the city receives plans in progressive phases (30%, 60%, 90%) and that the project team is now reviewing 60% plans. The consultant said one of the principal issues emerging between 30% and 60% was stormwater design; the team is evaluating…
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