HOWLAND Three local entities met recently to discuss improvements to the township’s aesthetics and future project opportunities. While no action could b
HOWLAND New pickleball courts, additional security cameras and various improvements are planned for the Howland parks this spring and summer. With vandali
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PRESENT: Jessica Gault, Shawn Pompelia and Allen Seman
The board:
• Named Gault as chairwoman and Pompelia as vice chairman;
• Approved contracted employees to provide services to the park: Vivian McDowell, deputy clerk, $10 per hour; Lori Stull, reservationist, $9 per hour; and Terry McDowell, groundskeeper, $11 per hour;
• Renewed one-year contract with MDI Studios LLC at $400 for the park website maintenance;
• Set meetings 10 a.m. the second Friday of the month at the township park meeting building;
• Received a changeable sign from the Howland Rotary Club. Bob Coupland
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HOWLAND The Howland Township Park Board is preparing for the second phase of the new Tiger Town and other park improvements this year.
Board Vice Chairman Shawn Pompelia said the second phase, expected to cost around $80,000, will be done in the spring. It will include additional play equipment and rubberized surface below the play area.
Board Chairwoman Jessica Gault said the board met Wednesday and approved DWA Recreation for playground equipment and curbing around the play area for the second phase.
He said the equipment needs to be ordered now for the spring.
The new Tiger Town is located closer to the entrance of the park as compared to the previous location in the northwest corner of the park, which had flooding issues.