Douglas Officials Break Ground For New SPLOST Projects

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Douglasville GA

18 May, 2020

5:00 PM

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DOUGLASVILLE, GA — Douglas County officials broke ground Thursday for five SPLOST-funded projects — while wearing face masks, of course. The projects are a second senior activity center, new tennis courts at Deer Lick Park, the Boundary Waters Park Multipurpose Recreation Center, and concession stands at Fairplay Park and Bill Arp Park. Also, there was a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the county's new digital radio system. "It was a historic moment for the parks in our county," Parks and Recreation Committee Chair and District 1 Commissioner Henry Mitchell, III said. "I'm proud of the work being done." Get the latest updates on the new coronavirus in Georgia as they happen. Sign up for free news alerts and a newsletter in your Patch town. Normally, the public would have been invited to the ceremonies, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, the events were closed to the public. Those who did attend maintained social distancing and wore face coverings. The brand-new multipurpose center at Boundary Waters Park is a 30,000-square-foot facility, the largest building project in the 2016 SPLOST program. "As Chairman of the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, I'm very pleased at how we remain committed to the betterment of our community even as we navigate through difficult times through this health crisis," Chairman Romona Jackson Jones said. OTHER NEWS: Still Hiring: Kroger's Atlanta Division Needs 500 More Workers44 Arrested As Police Halt Street Racing In Midtown And AtlantaGeorgia Reports Anti-Semitic Incidents: Anti-Defamation LeagueGA Coronavirus Cases Increase, Over 3k More In Less Than A WeekEarly Voters Greeted Monday With Face Masks, Hand Sanitizer

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