During the recent Select Board Meeting in Danvers, significant discussions centered around proposed improvements to local parks and community gardens, particularly focusing on irrigation systems. The board reviewed a budget allocation of $197,500 aimed at addressing critical infrastructure needs.
One of the primary concerns raised was the existing irrigation system at Intergarde Park and the community gardens, which has been plagued by faulty piping. These leaks not only waste water but also hinder the efficiency of the irrigation process. The proposed improvements aim to replace the damaged components of the system, ensuring a more reliable and water-conserving setup.
While the board plans to vote on the funding in May, the timeline for initiating the work is set for after July 1. This delay raises questions about the potential downtime for the gardens during the construction phase, which remains to be clarified.
The discussions highlight the town's commitment to enhancing community resources and addressing environmental concerns through better water management practices. As the board prepares for the upcoming vote, the implications of these improvements could significantly impact local gardening efforts and park maintenance, fostering a more sustainable community environment.