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Beatty Park Trail(rets Green LightSteubenville Recreation from PleasantHeights and poles for the pro jbct.Director Harvey J. Woods was eliminate the steps. The board Woods also announced it willdirected by the city recreation board Wednesday evening to enter into a contract for the construction of an access and nature trail at Beatty Park and authorized to negotiate the completion of the project within the allocation.* Lone bidder on the project financed with city Community Development Program (CDP) funds was Paul E. Hatcher Inc. of Richmond.Woods advised the board Hatcher’s $27,677 bid was under the engineer’s estimate of $30,979.98.Woods said only $25,600 has been allocated from CDP for the .trail and he was told there are no supplementary funds in contingency for theproject.He offered the board the following option: completing the pathways at the site leadingvoted for Woods to start the take four more days to complete construction and negotiate with the Belleview Park Clubhouse Hatcher for its completion apartment renovation, according to plans. Board members were in-Kiwanis Club members at- formed a preliminary ar-tended the meeting and showed chitectural report is expected pictures of an estimated $4,000 this month on another project worth of playground equipment for a neighborhood center at the the club will purchase for High Shaft area.Belleview Park, The club In 6ther action, approval was members said the project is given to Steubenville Catholic similar to one at Beatty Park Central High School’s girls’ and the equipment is expected softball team’s use of Roosevelt to be installed by the end of field May 6 and Belleview fieldsMay.Woods told the board installation of lights at Belleview Park softball fields will be completed after about four more working days. Board President David Hindman named board members Albert DiFalco and Edward Jimeson to assist the recreation director with the placement of two lightfor the Ohio Valley Conference softballMay 7-8 Athletic tourney.Woods reported there were 54 days of ice skating this season. He said this has been the best season since the late 1920s. He said about $2,500 was spent in overtime wages for the sport.
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Steubenville Herald Star

Steubenville, Ohio, US

Thu, Mar 10, 1977

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