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Harrison wins $1 million ODNR grant; council reviews splash pad plan but appropriation not yet approved

Harrison City Council · December 4, 2024
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Summary

Harrison received a $1,000,000 reimbursable grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for community center improvements. Recreation Coordinator Kim Sovereign presented a phased plan centered on a 4,500 sq ft splash pad (estimated $385,000); council said appropriations and a contract are required before construction can start.

Harrison leaders told residents on Dec. 3 that the city has been awarded a $1,000,000 reimbursable grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for improvements to the Harrison Community Center, including a proposed splash pad.

Kim Sovereign, the city’s recreation coordinator, described the project and its timing. "So, the splash pad is 4,500 square feet. It's 170 gallons per minute," Sovereign said, adding the system will be a freshwater…

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