The small canine park at James F. Holland Memorial Park will likely be briefly closed for enhancements starting Monday, April eighth, and is scheduled to reopen on Monday, April twenty second. These enhancements are geared toward enhancing the general expertise for Palm Coast’s furry mates and their homeowners. Planned work will embody:
- Replacing Sod: Parks employees will likely be addressing the worn grass areas by reducing out affected areas and re-sodding to offer a lush and cozy setting for dogs to play.
- Adding Concrete: Special Projects will embody including a 4-foot apron across the northeast space of the pavilion to mitigate roof runoff erosion.
- Block Wall Installation: Special Projects will set up a block wall alongside the northwest facet of the pavilion to deal with roof runoff erosion.
- Irrigation Adjustments: Parks employees will deal with the relocation of heads and repairs to make sure correct watering of the newly sodded areas.
During the development interval, non permanent fencing will likely be placed round newly sodded areas, permitting us to reopen the park in simply 2 weeks as a substitute of 6, minimizing inconvenience to residents.
The metropolis understands this closure might disrupt some residents’ park enjoyment. However, the town encourages canine homeowners to go to the small canine park on the Lehigh Trailhead, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy (on the grounds of the Southern Recreation Center), which presents separate areas for small and enormous dogs to play and socialize.
The metropolis appreciates residents’ endurance and understanding as we work to enhance the small canine park at James F. Holland Memorial Park.