Wave Pool Feasibility Study and Library Park Donation at Beaver Falls City Council Meeting

The featured image above shows City Manager, Mick Jones, holding a donation check to the Library Park project

Story by Curtis Walsh – Beaver County Radio News Correspondent. Published February 8, 2022 9:35 P.M.

(Beaver Falls, PA)  The Beaver Falls City Council met Tuesday night.  Council  approved for a feasibility study on the wave pool project to happen, under the agreement that a document is provided naming The City of Beaver Falls as additional insured, meaning that the city is not liable for any possible accidents or injuries during the study.  The city also voted to enter into a first reading of an agreement with Garlans Company to repair the City Building roof and structure.  Additionally,  Council approved Resolution 1618, which allows the sale of additional refuse cans to city residents.  The price of the cans is $100 each and they are delivered.  City Manager Mick Jones also announced that the city received a $10,000 donation for the library park project from a new company in Beaver County based out of Australia.

 


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