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Superintendent reports: boardwalk retrofit, community garden upgrades, golf hires and vandalism
Summary
Superintendent updated the board on an upcoming retrofit of the boardwalk (design firm to pay for correction), construction of a storage shed and utilities at Walker Street Community Garden funded by a CDBG grant, hiring a PGA pro for golf operations, a new pesticide license for the green superintendent and minor graffiti vandalism at Pullman.
At the Feb. 19 meeting, Michigan City Parks and Recreation leadership reported several operations and maintenance items:
- Boardwalk retrofit: Superintendent said a retrofit on the boardwalk will start next week and is expected to take eight to ten weeks depending on weather. The work responds to a design flaw that left the structure without proper vehicle load capacity for maintenance equipment; the design and engineering firm will pay for the retrofit.
- Walker Street…
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