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Board moves three neighborhood playground designs to public vote; Loudermilk project boosted by $250,000 donation
Summary
The advisory board approved staff's plan to let the public choose among shortlisted designs for Anthony, Loudermilk and River parks and to forward the public selections to City Council; Loudermilk’s scope was enlarged after a $250,000 donation.
The Community Services Advisory Board voted April 21 to advance public voting on three neighborhood playground projects — Anthony Park, River Park and Loudermilk Park — and to send the public’s selections to City Council for contract award.
Chad Merrick, Community Services Director, said the staff and a project committee shortlisted multiple design options tailored to each site and…
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