Politics & Government

ICYMI: Spray Park Funding For Manor Field Park Approved By Town

Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.

Manor Field Park in Huntington Station, where the Huntington Town Board approved funding for a spray park.
Manor Field Park in Huntington Station, where the Huntington Town Board approved funding for a spray park. (Map Data ©2020 Google)

HUNTINGTON STATION, NY — The Huntington Town Board approved funding for a spray park at Manor Field Park at its Feb. 11 meeting, the Town of Huntington announced. The board also moved to designate Bread and Cheese Hollow Road as an Historic Landmark and scheduled public hearings for the March 10 and May 20 Town Board meetings.

The Town Board approved various infrastructure funding, including up to $750,000 to build a spray park at Manor Field Park. The spray park comes as part of Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci's plans for the revitalization of Huntington Station.

"The Manor Field Spray Park is an exciting step in our plan to revitalize Huntington Station, with simultaneous progress on the James D. Conte Community Center, and the South Side Sewer study moving along to promote economic development in the area, we have a lot in store in the upcoming year," Lupinacci said via news release.

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