Upgrades are coming to city, county parks
Children of Laurens County, and adults The three splash pads will go into parks within the City of Laurens, Joanna and Ware Shoals as part of a large scale upgrade to the almost 25 parks located within Laurens County. “This is not for building new parks,” said Andy Howard, the director of Laurens County Parks, Recreation and Tourism. “Instead it will bring what we have into a modern day standard, which makes the parks safer, more useful and obviously more inviting.” Reacting to requests for fun, free activities for children, Howard said he added three splash pads because, for families with small children, it would add a new level of fun during the hot summer months. He wanted to provide access to some water, but pools are too costly to build, maintain and staff.
The overall proposal is one which can provide a real positive impact for just about everyone in the county since the parks are for use free of charge and are for everyone. Residents, visitors and future residents, regardless of age can enjoy the parks. “I took an inventory of every park in the county and in each of the cities and towns because we wanted to offer help for parks to encourage people to get outside and use them,” Howard said. “So the proposal calls for upgrades to all the parks,” he said, with the exception of Hickory Tavern Community Park which is located on private property. The assistance will offer a wide variety of improvements based on the biggest needs at each park, he said, and those range from new mulch to new playgrounds, new lighting, picnic tables or parking lots. The Fountain Inn Park is in rough shape, for instance, Howard said, so the proposal plans for a renovation of the basketball court. There is an emphasis on safety and modernizing the parks so that they will be more inviting. The total cost for the park upgrade project comes to $1,551,500, and the majority of that – $736,700 – is for the new playground equipment and furnishings that many of the parks badly need. |
This is just great, another well planned use of tax payers money that will be wasted. This county has issues with roads, safety, traffic safety, Police funding, and poverty. Yet they want to waste a 1% tax for 8 years on fixing that stupid court house (that is surrounded by run down buildings), put water pads in parks (costing us more money for the wasted water), and several other “Projects”.
I would not be surprised if we start hearing about raising salaries for county and city officials soon. I mean lets face it with $35 million and a blank sheet of paper (or in this case blank check), they can almost do anything they want. I voted no on this because the list of items was absorb to say the least. I think citizens should start requesting audits of the finances, at the end of the day it is our money and our county that is in need of repair. We have the right to make sure our money is spent wisely.