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Council declares Cherry Farms playground surplus, approves $114,374 replacement amid liability and logistics concerns
Summary
After discussing liability, removal logistics and whether parts could be salvaged, the council declared Cherry Farms playground equipment surplus and approved $114,374 to purchase replacement equipment, while staff emphasized removal complexity and the need to coordinate timing with the contractor.
The South Weber City Council voted Feb. 25 to declare the Cherry Farms playground equipment surplus and to purchase replacement playground equipment for $114,374.
Council discussion focused on the condition of the existing playground, potential liability if parts were sold or removed piecemeal, and the logistics and cost of removing the structure. Parks staff (referred to in the…
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