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Intrenchment Creek Park, the area near the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center where police say they found booby traps, drugs and Molotov cocktails during a cleanup in March, is scheduled to reopen soon according to a top DeKalb County official.
DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer Michael Thurmond, on June 6, announced he plans to reopen Intrenchment Creek Park on Bouldercrest Road Southeast. The announcement did not provide details for reopening the park, but says $1.8 million will go toward constructing new amenities.
DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond announced a million-dollar plan to reopen Intrenchment Park with new upgrades after it closed due to “dangerous conditions” in March, according to a news release.