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6/8/2021
Lombardi agrees with parents on building better playground
Mayor Charles Lombardi speaks with Marieville parents about their desire for an accessible new playground during a neighborhood meeting June 3.
NORTH PROVIDENCE – During a meeting with local parents on June 3, Mayor Charles Lombardi agreed to give them a greater say in the final design of a new and more inclusive playground planned for Marieville.
Megan Hall, of the Marieville Neighborhood Partnership, noted how Lombardi spoke with parents of children with disabilities and agreed to let them work with the playground designer to create a new plan. He said he’s also willing to find some extra money to pay for new equipment.
NORTH PROVIDENCE – A new riverfront park will be named in honor of the man who did so much to ensure that it was acquired and protected.
The town will name the new park off Adams Lane for former Town Planner David Westcott, who died last April.
New Planner Brent Wiegand said the Land Trust, which previously acquired the park space on the Woonasquatucket River off Waterman Avenue as its largest parcel of property, voted last month to name the park the Westcott Memorial Park.
“He was a major player in getting that land,” said Wiegand, adding that the property is the Land Trust’s largest and most valuable one. “We definitely feel he deserves some type of credit.”