Press release
Over the next few months, the Athens Kiwanis Club and the City of Athens will be coordinating several park renovation and enhancement projects at Kiwanis Park. Athens Kiwanis has set aside $54,000 for the improvements; the City is hoping to match 50 percent of Kiwanis’ contributions, bringing the total project budget to over $80,000.
The first major activity will be to replace the chain link boundary fence that runs around the park play area south of the park parking lot. The new fence will be black ornamental steel fencing and six feet tall. “One major goal of this project is to address several areas of the park that could use some sprucing up,” commented Kiwanis Club Parks Board Chairman, Rik Drummond. “Several areas of the fence are in pretty rough shape and the new fence to be installed will not only look great but it will last for a very long time.” In addition to the fence replacement, the large playground area will also see some improvements, including new plastic timbers, gravel cleanup and maintenance improvements to the playground equipment. Both projects will be immediately underway and look to be completed after the first of April.
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