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Parks director outlines Garden Club reopening, Millville restrooms and Daffin Park lighting upgrades
Summary
Parks director Keith Myrell described several community park improvements: the near-term reopening of the Garden Club center for rentals (capacity 150), new outdoor fitness equipment by the walk-in track, public restrooms at Millville Waterfront Park expected later this spring, and ball-field lighting upgrades at Daffin Park.
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Keith Myrell, Parks, Culture and Recreation Director, outlined a package of park improvements intended to expand recreation and accessibility across the community.
Myrell said the Garden Club center is nearing reopening for public rentals, with a capacity of 150, an upgraded kitchen and restroom, and a bridal suite intended to support community gatherings, meetings and special events. He described the facility as once again becoming available for community use.
He also announced plans to install new outdoor fitness equipment near the walk-in track, saying the additions will provide more opportunities for residents to stay active and "enjoy the park in new ways." Myrell provided no contractor names or funding sources for the installations during his remarks.
Construction is "well underway" on new public restrooms at Millville Waterfront Park, and Myrell said, "If everything stays on schedule, the project is expected to wrap up later this spring." He did not provide a specific completion date or a cost estimate.
At Daffin Park, Myrell said work will include new ball-field lighting for the multi-purpose football and soccer field to allow extended evening use and better support games, practices and community events. He mentioned additional improvements to continue enhancing the park experience but did not detail those projects.
Myrell closed by thanking the community for support and asking residents to "stay tuned for more updates as we continue investing in our parks and public spaces." The remarks were informational; no formal motions, votes or funding approvals were announced during the presentation.

