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Public hearing opened for CDBG-funded Shadyside Park plan; residents urge tennis court, safety and amenities clarity
Summary
The commission opened a public hearing on a CDBG-funded Shadyside Park project that would demolish a restroom, upgrade playground equipment and update the skate park; residents urged restoring tennis courts, clearer definitions of “amenities” and better restroom and porta‑john provisions for events.
The Mount Clemens City Commission opened a public hearing on proposed Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) activity at Shadyside Park, and residents used the hearing to press for specific amenities and safety-minded changes.
"The proposed activity consists of the demolition of a restroom facility, updating of playground equipment, installation of amenities, and the updating/replacement of the skate park," city staff said while describing the project at the 41-acre park at 155 Shadyside…
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