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Gadsden accepts $1.645 million splash-pad project with $822,634 city match
Summary
Council accepted a revised Land and Water Conservation Fund grant for a splash pad at Tuscaloosa Avenue and Joseph T. Robinson Street. The total project was presented as $1,645,000 with a 50/50 match, leaving the city’s share at $822,634; council approved the acceptance by voice vote.
Gadsden City Council on May 5 authorized acceptance of a revised Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grant to build a splash pad, restroom/pavilion and parking improvements at the corner of Tuscaloosa Avenue and Joseph T. Robinson Street.
Council presentation said the total project cost is $1,645,000, with the LWCF grant…
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