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Parks department outlines playground refurbishments, Pixie Woods projects and $24 million Transformative Communities grant pitch
Summary
Parks staff reported multiple capital projects in progress — Brotherhood playground, Stockton Soccer Complex lighting, new restroom and food-truck pads — and said the city sought up to $24 million via a Transformative Climate Communities grant round.
Colin Scott presented the September parks report to the Stockton City Parks and Recreation Commission on Sept. 26 and described a slate of capital improvements and grant work across city parks.
Scott said the Brotherhood playground refurbishment was scheduled to ship Oct. 4 and would be installed the same week. Staff continue procurement and design work for new playground projects at Brooklyn, Pinellas, Sandman and Weber parks.
At the Stockton Soccer Complex, Scott said new lighting standards have been installed and the full complex will be lit going into next year; the improvements include restroom expansion, a…
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