Haverhill Park & Water Tower Construction

Haverhill Park & Water Tower Construction
Haverhill Park & Water Tower Construction — City of Portage
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Upgrades at Haverhill Park (6577 Hampton Street) are underway and include resurfacing of the tennis and basketball courts and rehabilitation of the water tower. The tennis and basketball courts are expected to be open for use in mid-June. The project to rehabilitate the water tower includes the removal of the existing exterior lead-based paint, repair of deteriorated areas, replacement of the cellular antenna mounting ring, and repainting of the exterior. Work on the water tower is expected to be complete in early June. 

The trails in and around Haverhill Park will remain accessible; however, the area under the tower and around the courts will be marked off and should be avoided by park patrons. 

For more information, please call the Department of Transportation & Utilities at (269) 329-4422 or the Department of Public Works at (269) 329-4444.

Original source can be found here.



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