Parks & Community Services Committee Reviews State of Parks, Discusses Heritage Trees, and Elects New Officers
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Monthly State of the Parks
The meeting commenced with a detailed update on the state of the parks. The annual fall fertilizing was completed, with a couple of thousand pounds of fertilizer applied. The removal of the purple martin houses marked the end of another successful year, thanks to the volunteers who maintained them. A cedar box was installed behind the bandstand to secure the electrical box, enhancing both security and aesthetics. Playground equipment installation at Tolovana Park was completed, and irrigation systems were turned off for the year at the main park and Les Shirley Park. The committee also engaged with Ecola Bible School, resulting in the participation of five students in park volunteer activities.