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Weirton Parks continue with projects

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Weirton Parks Board is moving forward with a variety of improvement projects, highlighting its commitment to enhancing local recreational spaces. A key focus of the recent board meeting was the proposed third phase of upgrades to the playground at Starvaggi Memorial Park, which aims to provide a safer and more engaging environment for children. Parks Executive Director Coty Shingle reported that Game Time representatives are actively working on innovative designs to bring these upgrades to fruition. The meeting underscored the importance of community input and the board's responsiveness to the needs of Weirton residents. By investing in park improvements, the board not only enhances local amenities but also fosters community spirit and well-being.

These initiatives are timely, as they align with growing public interest in outdoor recreation and family-friendly spaces. The board's ongoing projects reflect a broader trend in local governance prioritizing community development and quality of life. Overall, these efforts are set to create a positive impact on the Weirton community and its recreational offerings.

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