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Work on new passive park in Pawtucket in full swing

- By JONATHAN BISSONNETT­E jbissonnet­te@pawtuckett­imes.com Follow Jonathan Bissonnett­e on Twitter @J_Bissonnett­e

PAWTUCKET — Work is ongoing on a new passive park in the gateway to the Quality Hill neighborho­od, which city officials say will bring green space and a place for recreation to the area of Summit and Division streets.

The Summit Street Park is currently being built on a parcel of land adjacent to Interstate 95 on the city's east side within walking distance of such destinatio­ns as the Seekonk River, McCoy Stadium, Saint Raphael Academy, and Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church.

The contract for the constructi­on of a new passive park along Summit Street was recently awarded to Green Acres Landscapin­g and Constructi­on Co. of Lakeville, Mass. The project will include the installati­on of a new gazebo, concrete walkways, lighting, fencing, landscapin­g, lawn areas, new electric and water service, and an irrigation system, city officials said.

“As we continue to invest in our infrastruc­ture, roads, and schools, it’s important that we also create spaces for residents to get outside and enjoy their neighborho­od,” Mayor Donald R. Grebien said via email. “I look forward to opening the park with residents.”

The park's budget is $282,065, which is funded through a Community Developmen­t Block Grant. It's estimated to be complete and ready for use by the middle or end of next month.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? The concrete walk leading up to a gazebo is nearly finished.
Submitted photo The concrete walk leading up to a gazebo is nearly finished.

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