PUBLIC NOTICE -RIVER’S EDGE PARK UPDATE

The Town of Clyde would like to inform residents that, due to the extensive damage sustained at River’s Edge Park during Hurricane Helene, the park pavilions will be removed as we begin planning for future park space.


As part of this effort, the climbing rocks currently located at River’s Edge Park will be relocated to Clyde Park located off of Spencer Street, where they will continue to be available for public enjoyment.


We appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete this deconstruction and relocation project. These improvements are an important step in the Town’s ongoing recovery efforts and our commitment to providing safe and enjoyable recreational spaces for our community.


Thank you for your continued support as we work to rebuild and improve our parks.



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