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Bids being accepted for Marland Heights Park project

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Marland Heights Park project is set to enhance the local community's recreational facilities with the acceptance of bids for its improvement. This project, labeled as Phase 1, will focus on constructing a new restroom facility and installing lighting to increase safety and accessibility. A pre-bid conference is scheduled for today, providing an opportunity for contractors to learn more about the project requirements and expectations. The initiative is part of a broader effort to upgrade public spaces in the area, which has been a topic of discussion among local officials and residents. Enhancing park facilities is expected to encourage more outdoor activities and community engagement.

Local authorities emphasize the importance of these improvements for the well-being of residents. The bidding process marks a significant step towards making these enhancements a reality. As the project moves forward, it is anticipated to bring about positive changes in the community's recreational offerings.

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