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Board approves pour-in-place rubber surfacing at Adams Park; staff selects Michigan Recreational Construction
Summary
The Parks Board approved staff’s recommendation to install a pour-in-place rubber surface over a concrete base at Adams Park and authorized staff to seek approval for purchase from Michigan Recreational Construction; staff cited durability and lower maintenance as reasons to prefer rubber surfacing over artificial turf.
The Parks and Recreation Board voted April 1 to move forward with a pour-in-place rubber surfacing installation over a concrete base at Adams Park and to seek purchase approval from Michigan Recreational Construction.
Parks staff said the work is aimed at improving accessibility and reducing chronic maintenance associated with engineered wood-fiber surfaces. Brad McNabb and Carrie Laird noted that while engineered wood fiber meets minimum ADA standards, it…
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