Ridgecrest Park will close for a day for landscaping repairs

Shoreline, WALocal News

Ridgecrest Park will close on June 2 to conduct necessary repairs to its lawn and landscaped areas, with plans to reopen on June 3. The closure aims to improve the park's facilities, which serve as a vital recreational space for local residents. Officials have expressed regret for any inconvenience caused during this time. The park is a popular destination for community gatherings, and its maintenance is crucial for the enjoyment of visitors. Community input is welcomed, with officials encouraging respectful discourse regarding the park's future.

Historical data shows that such repairs have previously led to increased visitor satisfaction. The city aims to ensure that the park remains a well-maintained space for outdoor activities and events. Local residents can look forward to an enhanced experience upon the park's reopening.

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