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Stow City moves forward on playground replacement, amphitheater and senior-center staffing
Summary
Board heard updates on plans to bid a $200,000 accessible playground replacement, naming and design work for a new plaza and amphitheater with a private developer, and a permanent part-time hire for the new senior center.
Stow City staff told the Parks & Recreation Board they have approval to put out a bid to replace an aging playground surface and components, using an existing $200,000 allocation. The planned replacement will maintain an accessible surface, staff said, and reflects the end of the current surface’s lifecycle (the playground’s newer section was installed in 2007).
Staff reported the city received approval in its operating budget to convert a seasonal senior-center worker, Valerie Puddleston, to a permanent part-time…
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