Hazel Miller Spray Park Re-opening

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is preparing to reopen the beloved Hazel Miller Spray Park on July 1st, 2021, after completing crucial maintenance work. The Parks, Recreation & Human Services Department is committed to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors, which includes thorough cleaning and pressure washing of the facility. Director Angie Feser expressed enthusiasm about the reopening, noting the park's status as one of the area's most popular summer destinations. To ensure safety, the park must also pass an inspection by the Snohomish County Health Department before it can welcome families back. The community has shown patience during this maintenance period, and the city is grateful for their understanding.

The reopening will provide a refreshing escape for children and families looking to enjoy summer activities. The park's amenities, which include water features, are anticipated to bring joy to many. The city looks forward to splashing back into summer fun with the community.

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