HAMILTON — Funding from community development block grants will cover the cost of six playground programs scheduled to open throughout Hamilton on Monday, June 15.
However, the Virginia Avenue Park is not eligible for CDBG funding and “is now very much in jeopardy,” said Bob Harris, director of the city’s parks and recreation department.
Because of the current economic situation, Hamilton City Council designated that any playground program site normally funded with general fund dollars be eliminated, Harris said.
Sites supported by CDBG dollars are Wayne “Sutherland” Park, Greenwood/Heaton, Symmes Park, BTW Park, Benninghoffen Park and Minor Avenue Park.
“Playground programs offers youth constructive use of their time with meaningful recreation opportunities,” Harris said. “It allows them to meet new friends and have mentors through the recreational leaders and enjoy the endless benefits of parks and recreation.”
Half of the $6,500 needed to support the Virginia Avenue Park program has been donated, Harris said.
Donations for the programs should be designated for the parks and recreation department and can made at the Hamilton Community Foundation.
For information about making a donation, call the community foundation at (513) 863-1717.
Parks are scheduled to be open from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.