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Weirton Parks continue with projects

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Weirton Parks Board continues to make strides in enhancing local recreational facilities, with a focus on several ongoing projects. A key highlight is the proposed third phase of upgrades to the playground at Starvaggi Memorial Park, which aims to create a more engaging environment for children and families. During a recent meeting, Parks Executive Director Coty Shingle provided an update on these initiatives, emphasizing the collaboration with Game Time for design improvements. The commitment to these upgrades underscores the board's dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Weirton residents. Additionally, the board is evaluating other potential projects to further enrich the community's outdoor spaces.

Such improvements not only benefit local families but also promote community engagement and physical activity. The board's proactive approach is a positive step towards revitalizing public parks. Overall, these projects are anticipated to foster a sense of pride and ownership among residents.

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