OCALA, FL (352today.com) – If your kids love playing at Tuscawilla Park, here’s a heads-up: parts of the playground will be temporarily closed over the next few weeks for upgrades and maintenance.
According to city officials, crews will be installing new play equipment, giving structures a fresh coat of paint, and making other repairs. The closures will happen in rotating sections, so while some areas are off-limits, others will stay open for families to enjoy.
Visitors are asked to steer clear of barricaded zones and stay at a safe distance from any heavy equipment.
The rest of the park, including walking paths, open spaces, and picnic spots, will remain open throughout the project.
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