City of Brandon installing new signs at parks in the fall
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This article was published 15/09/2017 (3048 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
New signs are going up at parks across the city this fall, as recommended by Brandon’s Greenspace Master Plan.
The design, construction and installation of standardized park space signage is being undertaken by the city’s maintenance sections.
“The City of Brandon’s community services department is committed to the enhancement, development and maintenance of Brandon’s greenspace system and invites all residents and visitors to make use of the various greenspaces on offer throughout the seasons,” states a city press release.
Rideau Park signage was installed in late August, with Princess Park, Stanley Park, and the Kin Park and Westridge Spray Park to be completed by the end of September. Signage for Parkdale Community, Fox Place, Coronation, Lions Memorial, and Patricia Heights parks is scheduled for completion by the end of 2017, weather permitting. Funding has been budgeted in the next three fiscal years to complete the project, dependent on city council approval.
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