Politics & Government
Moorestown Council Takes First Step in Hockey Rink Recycling Project
Council approved an ordinance on introduction to put some funding in place Monday night.

The relocation of some dasher boards from the Wesley Bishop Park hockey rink to the rink at Jeffrey Young Memorial Park will likely begin after the winter, Moorestown Township Manager Scott Carew said Monday night.
This came after Moorestown Council passed an ordinance on introduction to set aside $100,000 and borrow $95,000 for preliminary engineering and design expenses related to the project.
The total estimated cost of the project at this point is about $400,000, with a more concrete figure to come later in the year. Moorestown has a $250,000 grant from the county and the Moorestown Youth Street Hockey Association (MYSHA) has agreed in writing to commit $80,000 to the project, in the form of $8,000 over 10 years. This would leave $70,000 for the township to raise as of Monday night.
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In June, Scott Taylor, vice president of Taylor Design Group, proposed recycling a portion of the hockey rink at Wesley Bishop Park for use at the Jeff Young Memorial Park, which was demolished last year.
Last year, Taylor proposed installing the dasher boards at Jeff Young Memorial Park, and in June, he proposed relocating the boards at Wesley Bishop to Jeff Young.
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It would involve moving a larger frame to a smaller park.
The rink at Jeff Young Park is 60 feet by 120 feet.
The rink at Wesley Bishop Park is 75 by 175.
Taylor said they wouldn’t use all the panels, and based on his measurements, there would be no problem making them fit.
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