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MANCHESTER — The State Bond Commission Friday approved $500,000 for improvements to the Laurel Marsh trail system in Manchester.
State Rep. Geoff Luxenberg (D-Manchester) said it was "good news for Manchester."
He called it, "Another significant investment in our town."
The Laurel Marsh funding is designed to pay for improved trails and updates to the bridges and wood-based walkways. One bridge spans the Hockanum River.
The money for Laurel Marsh comes on the heels of another Bond Commission approval in December of $3 million for improvements to Center Springs Park. The work will include improvements to park entrances, more walking paths and other amenities. Features like a new amphitheater, covered picnic areas, an observation deck, a repurposed baseball field, new fitness equipment and a better spot for the park's playground have also been discussed.
"The COVID-19 pandemic reinforced the importance of outdoor spaces, and Center Springs Park has unrealized potential as a great destination in the heart of Manchester," Luxenberg said. "By including funds to improve Laurel Marsh Trail on the agenda, Manchester residents might be better able to tap into that park's potential, too."
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