PARKS & PROGRAMS Lenox Playground Fall Zone & Dog Park Shade Replacement Lenox Park received significant upgrades for both play and pet areas. The Dog Park was re-sodded with fresh hybrid grass and fence repairs were completed, providing a healthier, more durable space for dogs and their owners. At the playground, a new ADA-compliant fall zone with a pour-in-place safety surface and perimeter ribbon curb was installed, funded by a grant from the Racing & Recreational Facilities District. These improvements enhanced safety, accessibility and enjoyment for the community.
Project Funding: $26,267
Midtown Digital Signage
New signage was added to the Midtown Recreation Complex, on George Engram Boulevard. The digital sign displays programs offered at the Cherry Cultural & Educational Center, emergency alerts and events throughout the city. Other directional signage was installed for the Cypress Aquatic Center, MLK Walking Trail and the Midtown Recreation Complex entrance. The project was funded through American Rescue Plan Act dollars allocated by Zone 6 City Commissioner Paula R. Reed. With the help of ProQuest Pest Control of Volusia County, crews sealed off vacant areas in the stands at Daytona Stadium on LPGA Boulevard to ensure the bats safely relocate without harm. Since bats naturally fly out at night, once the openings are sealed, they’ll find new roosting spots. Daytona Stadium Bat Removal Project Funding: $26,267
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