Input sought for Pitt Co. parks & recreation accessibility grant applications

PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) – People of Pitt County have the opportunity to voice their input toward the future of county accessibility to amenities.

Parks & Recreation is holding two events next Thursday, April 25, which will give the public the chance to give their input.

Both events will be held at the Community Schools & Recreation Center in Greenville, according to parks & rec.

The first session will be from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and will focus on a trust grant for the Pitt County Office Park Recreation Complex. The second will be from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and will seek input on the Lake Glenwood Public Park project with the North Carolina State Parks Accessible Parks Grant.

“We are building “parks for all” in areas of the County that previously lacked facilities and including accessible features that everyone can enjoy,” says Alice Keene, recreation projects coordinator. “These public meetings are an excellent opportunity for residents to understand both projects and provide critical feedback on park amenities and upgrades for which the County is applying.”

For more information, contact Keene at (252) 902-1984 or through her email.

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