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Florence City highlights municipal parks; Levy Park set for redesign after notice of intent for federal grant

2170467 · January 30, 2025
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A city audio bulletin walked listeners through seven municipal parks, listing addresses, acreage and facilities, and said Florence received a notice of intent to be awarded a National Park Service Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership grant to reimagine Levy Park.

Florence City’s recreation bulletin on Oct. 12 highlighted seven municipal parks, their locations and amenities, and said the city received a notice of intent to be awarded a National Park Service Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership grant to redesign Levy Park.

The bulletin, presented as the city’s “Florence in Focus” segment, listed park acreage, addresses and facilities: Tim Rod Park at 400 Tim Rod Park Drive (about 18 acres with tennis courts and a renovated playground), South Park at 1450 DeRaley Circle (about 3.5 acres with a picnic area, playground, walking path, softball field and basketball courts), McLeod Park at 620 Santiago Drive (about 48.5 acres with nature trails and five lighted…

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