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Construction underway for Youngstown parks and playgrounds projects
Construction underway for Youngstown parks and playgrounds projects

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Construction underway for Youngstown parks and playgrounds projects

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — If you've taken a drive past some of Youngstown's parks and playgrounds recently, you may have noticed a lot of activity. The old Bortz Field on the city's west side is one of 18 projects that are now underway or in the planning stages all around the city. There's work being done at Crandall Park on the north side as well as Homestead and Pemberton Parks on the south side. 'We're going to have the new batting cages over there, also infield turf and all brand new lighting,' said Youngstown Parks and Recreation Director Clement Franklin. The city is investing more than $10 million into its parks and playgrounds this spring and summer, with nearly $6 million of that coming from Youngstown's share of federal American Rescue Plan funds. 'There were some add-ons from each council. There were some specialized pieces that we added, and then we had some private investments as well,' said Youngstown Mayor Tito Brown. The improvements include new playground equipment as well as picnic tables and grills to replace what, in many cases, had been worn out or broken. There will also be new landscaping and sidewalks as well as lighting and security cameras. Brown said without the availability of the ARP funds, many of the upgrades would have taken years to install as funding became available. 'I'm excited to see what the new parks will look like, and the citizens in the neighborhood can enjoy them,' Brown said. Some city parks where nothing is taking place now could see improvements if there is money left over from other projects. Brown says residents will be able to start using the new facilities this summer, and most of the work should be completed this fall. While it was too cold to swim for many, the mayor on Monday was also taking his annual ceremonial first dive at the Northside Pool on Belmont Avenue. As a former lifeguard there many years ago, he had a message to remind residents about water safety this summer. 'Before we open the pool, I want to make sure I give them a spiel, make sure they know how to swim. Their parents should know how to swim. If not, let Parks and Rec help them learn water safety and swimming,' Brown said. The Northside Pool is also getting a new concession stand this summer that should be open by mid-June. It'll also be getting some improvements to the front entrance to the pool building and the bath house changing area. Weather permitting, the pool will be open through Sept. 1. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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