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West Palm Beach breaks ground on long-awaited Curry Park transformation
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City officials and residents marked the start of a planned transformation of Curry Park, a 13-acre waterfront park in the city’s North End, with officials saying the project will add play areas, pickleball courts and a placemaking plan to sustain programming and safety.
West Palm Beach officials and residents broke ground Friday on a long-awaited transformation of Curry Park, a 13-acre waterfront public park in the city’s North End. City leaders and project partners said the redesign will add a play area with a water element, pickleball courts and flexible waterfront space, and will include a placemaking plan intended to generate revenue to sustain the park.
Leah Rockwell, director of parks and recreation for the City of West Palm Beach, opened the ceremony and thanked residents and city staff who participated in the design process. Rockwell said Curry Park is one of the city’s parks that residents have worked on for years and called the site “a jewel”…
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