The city is looking at spending over $300k to fix up our parks. This includes better shade, new court surfaces, and more trees to make our outdoor spaces more comfortable.
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Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The committee is exploring grant funding and sponsorship models to offset costs for shade structures and playground upgrades.
All Heber City residents, particularly those who use local parks for recreation and exercise.
Equestrians and mountain bikers who prefer unpaved trails may face increased congestion or loss of traditional routes.
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The city is looking at spending over $300k to fix up our parks. This includes better shade, new court surfaces, and more trees to make our outdoor spaces more comfortable.
The city is looking to upgrade local parks with better shade, accessibility, and community-sponsored features. This is a big push to make our parks more usable and welcoming for everyone.
The POSTT committee is pushing for better maintenance and upgrades to existing parks, especially in high-density areas, to ensure they are as usable and beautiful as newer parks.
The committee is focusing on connecting trails throughout the city and improving signage to make them easier to navigate.
The trail is being paved to join a state-wide network. While this improves accessibility, some users are worried about losing the dirt trail experience.
The city is updating its long-term plan for parks and trails. This affects where new trails will be built and how existing parks are maintained.
The city is updating rules to allow taller fences for sports courts to keep balls contained and protect neighbors.
The city is hosting an Arbor Day event at JR Smith Elementary on May 15. They'll be planting eight new trees to help beautify the school grounds.
A new asphalt pump track is being proposed for Southfield Park to provide more recreational options for local youth and cyclists.
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