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Sparks to open Black Hills Dog Park, replace turf at Golden Eagle and expand public-art signal boxes
Summary
Mayor Ed Lawson announced a spring opening for the two-acre Black Hills Dog Park, replacement of multiple artificial turf outfields at Golden Eagle Regional Park at a cost of $1.2 million funded by marijuana licensing fees, and plans to add 20 more painted signal boxes after a successful pilot.
Mayor Ed Lawson highlighted parks, recreation and arts investments that officials say aim to expand inclusive programming and public space improvement.
Lawson said Sparks has more than 60 parks and called Golden Eagle Regional Park the community’s "crown jewel." The city replaced outfields 10, 13 and 14 at Golden Eagle last year at a cost of $1,200,000, "utilizing licensing fees from marijuana…
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