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Parks department reports more than 1,500 program visits in July, cites equipment fixes and high event turnout
Summary
The Lake Havasu City Parks and Recreation Department told its advisory board it ran more than 25 programs in July with just over 1,500 participants, highlighted repairs at the aquatic center, a memorial bench installation and strong community turnout for the Splash Bash event.
Director Rivera told the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on July 28 that the department ran an extensive slate of programs in July and recorded strong participation. "In the month of July, we had over 25 programs, special events, or activities for the community to engage in," Rivera said, and "we're just over 1,500 people for the month of July."
Why it matters: The department listed repairs and capital maintenance performed this month — an emergency crankshaft replacement on the aquatic center's wave machine compressor, minor bulkhead repairs at the pool, and channel-walkway crack repairs — while also rolling out expanded digital signage and celebrating staff achievements.…
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