Tempe conducts 3rd round of outreach for Kiwanis Park upgrades
INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
Posted 6/2/23
Tempe residents are invited to let city officials know what changes they would like at Kiwanis Park on Saturday during a third public outreach meeting.
The drop-in session will be from 9 a.m. …
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Tempe conducts 3rd round of outreach for Kiwanis Park upgrades
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INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
Tempe residents are invited to let city officials know what changes they would like at Kiwanis Park on Saturday during a third public outreach meeting.
The drop-in session will be from 9 a.m. until 10 a.m. June 3 at the north Kiwanis Park playground, 5233 S. Ash Ave.
That’s where several improvements are planned that will include a new playground layout, concessions and restroom styles.
The public session will include concepts being considered. Light refreshments will be served, city officials said.