TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: Survey for renovations to Cedar Falls and Hargraves Parks Tennis Courts

TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL: Survey for renovations to Cedar Falls and Hargraves Parks Tennis Courts
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Town of Chapel Hill issued the following announcement on Dec. 27. 

The public is invited to participate in an online survey to provide feedback for two renovation projects currently being considered for Cedar Falls and Hargraves parks’ tennis court complexes. Age, weathering, and drainage all contribute to the need to completely remove, replace, and/or resurface the courts.

A public information meeting was held Thursday, December 2, to present the plans for renovation and to receive public input. A copy of that presentation and answers to many of the questions and answers that were proposed have now been complied for review. A follow-up survey has been prepared for additional feedback about the tennis court projects. 

See our project update web page to take the brief 14-question survey and review the Cedar Falls and Hargraves parks project updates. The survey will remain open for submission until January 20, 2022. 

For more information about the project, contact Marcia Purvis, Project Manager at mpurvis@townofchapelhill.org or call (919) 968-2750.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Chapel Hill 



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