Posted on 26 August 2008 by
BB
Tags: Koons Park, Linglestown Football Association, Pool, SWAN
Below are three items of interest for Linglestown area residents. They appeared in the latest newsletter published by
Stray Winds Area Neighbors, better known as SWAN. Well-known political and nuclear power activist
Eric Epstein heads up the Lower Paxton Twp. watchdog group. Be sure to check out their
Web site, and thanks to SWAN members
Watson Fisher and
Ted Robertson for penning the news briefs.
* The group operating
Koons Park Pool is seeking financial help from LP Twp. A pool representative told the LP supervisors earlier this month that the pool had a financial deficit of just over $4,000, and the red ink would likely grow to as much as $6,000 by the end of the season. The pool also was a point of discussion at the August meeting of the LP Parks and Recreation Board. They noted that the pool's long-term operation is in doubt due to upgrades needed at the aging facility, and discussed the possibility of getting grant money to rebuild the pool or to build a new facility somewhere else, possibly Wolfersberger Park, which is undeveloped parkland located along Wenrich Street.
* Linglestown Football Association is seeking help from LP Twp. to upgrade the football field turf at Koons Park after this season at an estimated cost of over $23,000. The field is used by 17 youth football teams. No decision on the request was made, but LP Parks and Recreation Department director Brian Luetchford said annual topdressing and reseeding would most likely be adequate.
* LP Twp. supervisors recently signed off on a new agreement for
South Central EMS to provide emergency medical services to township residents that calls for the yearly contribution to go from $112,000 to $224,000. The increase was needed to due decreased subsidies from federal, state and local sources and the increase in fuel and other costs.
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Source: SWAN Newsletter #28 – July 24 to August 13, 2008