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Sandy parks director outlines $1.3M Bicentennial Park upgrade tied to $700,000 county grant

2999889 · April 15, 2025
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Parks Director Dan Medina presented an interlocal cooperation agreement with Salt Lake County to accept a TRCC grant for Bicentennial Park improvements including courts, lighting, a new playground with cushioned Astroturf and a full shade structure; project cost is $1.3 million with $700,000 from the grant.

Parks Director Dan Medina told the Sandy City Council on April 15 that an interlocal cooperation agreement with Salt Lake County would allow Sandy to receive TRCC grant funds to build improvements at Bicentennial Park.

Medina described a package of work he said will include two new tennis courts and four pickleball courts, LED lighting, a slackline and hammock station, and a redesigned playground using a cushioned Astroturf surfacing. He said residents’ frequent requests led staff to add a full shade…

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