Local park projects face loss of state funding
The city of Akron is seeking $2.25 million to reduce high waters along Brewster Creek in South Akron. The project would allow the city to restore 5,600 linear feet of the stream to reduce erosion and curtail flooding. Metro Parks, Serving...
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