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South Suburban Parks and Recreation is installing approximately 2 miles of HDPE irrigation along the Mary Carter Greenway. The project starts at W. Bowles Avenue and ends north of W. Belleview Avenue. The new irrigation will provide water to over 500 trees and 65 shrubs. The installation is underway and is anticipated to be completed in November of 2025.
South Suburban Parks and Recreation is installing approximately 2 miles of HDPE irrigation along the Mary Carter Greenway. The project starts at W. Bowles Avenue and ends north of W. Belleview Avenue. The new irrigation will provide water to over 500 trees and 65 shrubs. The installation is underway and is anticipated to be completed in November of 2025.