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Sandy outlines $1.3 million renovation for Bicentennial Park, adds pickleball courts and hammock station
Summary
Sandy City officials described a $1.3 million renovation of Bicentennial Park in Historic Sandy that will add two tennis courts, four pickleball courts, new playground surfacing, LED lighting and a hammock station; $700,000 of the funding comes from a Salt Lake County grant and the city is aiming for a June opening.
Sandy City officials described plans and funding for a $1.3 million renovation of Bicentennial Park in Historic Sandy that will add two tennis courts, four pickleball courts, a new playground with poured-in-place surfacing and artificial turf, LED lighting, benches with canopies, a concrete cornhole area, a slack line and a hammock station, with the city targeting a June opening.
The project is a reinvestment in a 49-year-old neighborhood park, officials said. "Park upgrades, we're looking at 1,300,000 total for the playground, the tennis courts, the pickleball courts, the ********, the hammock rack, the slack line, all those amenities," Dan Medina, Sandy City parks…
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