Dryden is moving ahead with plans to construct a Splash Park at Rotary
Park.
The City is seeking funding opportunities and Director of Community
Services Bill Latham says they have already had success.
The community has received $5,000 from the Hydro One ‘Powerplay’ program as well as funds from Dryden Rotary.
The cost to construct the Splash Park is pegged at $75,000 to $100,000.
Latham says he hopes to have the park constructed sometime next year.
Dryden Looking at a ‘Splash Park’
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