Politics & Government
Radnor Reopens Parks And Trails, Other Facilities Remain Closed
Radnor has opened its parks and trails, but said playgrounds, pavilions, playing courts, and more are closed until further notice.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — All parks and trails in Radnor Township are open once again, officials said Tuesday.
All facilities, including the skatepark, opened at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
While parks and trails are open, the township said playground equipment, courts, and pavilion facilities will stay closed until further notice.
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Park and trail goers are urged to observe 6 feet of social distancing and wear face coverings to protect themselves and others from the new coronavirus. Additionally, congregating in large groups is strongly discouraged.
Those who are exhibiting coronavirus symptoms — such as fever, a dry cough, and shortness of breath — should not visit parks or use trails.
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"We believe the closure of parks and trails was a big step towards mitigating the spread of COVID-19 here in Radnor," the township said. "Combined with social distancing and the overall compliance of our steadfast community, our positive cases have not increased at an exponential rate."
The Radnor Township Building and other township offices are still closed to the public.
Contact the Radnor Township Recreation & Community Programming Department at 610-688-5600, extension 141, or tcohen@radnor.org for more information and questions.
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