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Board accepts Army National Guard community assistance project for Wagner Park; staff clarifies city must provide materials
Summary
The city agreed to accept a Tennessee Army National Guard community assistance project to expand parking and improve drainage at Wagner Park, but staff clarified the Guard will provide labor and surveying while the city must supply gravel and drainage tile (estimated ~$35,000) and a hold-harmless agreement.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted unanimously to accept a Tennessee Army National Guard community assistance project for Wagner Park that will expand parking and address drainage issues, but Parks staff clarified the scope and funding responsibilities before final acceptance.
A board member introduced the Guard offer, saying the unit planned to donate more than $160,000 worth of surveying, groundwork…
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