![]() “Just so everybody out there knows,” Furlong said, “the timeline that we have in place right now should fit with what the schools have baseball games.” A meeting is scheduled for Friday with potential bidders interested in working on getting new lighting installed, and their bids will be opened next Friday. The walking trail is going to made 4 feet wider all the way around, Furlong said, and a 40×32-foot shelter is going to be installed sometime in the spring in addition to a set of bathrooms there as well.Īt Richardson Stadium in Gorin Park, work is beginning this week to repair the existing backstop and install some new fencing with it. “They have been running for about a week and a half or so, and they do great for us so far,” he said, “so I’m really, really happy that we have those.”īeaver Creek Park is going to be especially busy this spring, as he expects delivery of new playground equipment that cost more than $180,000 later this week or early next week and will be installed shortly thereafter. New security cameras are installed and working in Weldon and Beaver Creek parks, though a few more are going to be added between the two once some different hardware necessary for their installation arrives, Furlong said. “My team of 11, which includes myself, we’re just doing everything we can to maintain the facilities that we have to maintain the programs that we have,” Furlong said.Īt that point, he circled around to the facilities projects, like the bathrooms, which he had told Glasgow News 1 last week have a completion-date target of around the first of April, depending on weather. Youth soccer sign-ups begin at the then of this month. Tuesdays.īitty-ball has 11 teams in two divisions, he said, and the adult volleyball league has five teams that play on Thursday evenings and the cornhole has eight teams that play on Mondays. to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays and from 4 to 8 p.m. ![]() He had started with various types of programming the department offers, such as open-gym pickleball, “which is a huge program for us.” He said it’s relatively new but it’s been growing a lot. Footers were poured last week for all of the new bathroom facilities being constructed in three of the city’s parks – Gorin, Twyman and Weldon, with work to continue this week on those projects, said Eddie Furlong, director of the Glasgow Parks and Recreation Department, who was called upon during Monday’s meeting of the Glasgow Common Council to provide an overall update of the happenings under his purview. ![]()
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