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Mayor Matt Miller Unveils New Attractions and Talks About Events at Brookside Park In This Month's Update



 

Ashland, OH – In a recent interview, Mayor Matt Miller revealed exciting new developments for Brookside Park, including the introduction of safari-themed animals and upcoming community events.

 

Safari Animals at Putt-Putt Golf Course

 

During the interview, held at a unique location to showcase the new safari animals, Mayor Miller shared the story behind the large elephant behind him. "This elephant, along with a tiger, a gorilla, and a seal, will soon be placed around Brookside Park," said Mayor Miller. "We had a generous donor who provided financial resources to purchase these animals at a public auction. Local artists have restored and painted them, and they will be installed at the mini golf course and the Brookside Swimming Pool in the next two weeks."

 

Big Splash Pool Party

 

Mayor Miller also discussed the upcoming Big Splash Pool Party on July 26th at Brookside Park Pool. "This is the best pool party in Ashland County every year," he said. "Admission will be free for ages 2 to 17, with discounted rates for others. There will be free Chick-fil-A lunches, Kona Ice, cotton candy, and various giveaways. Last year, over 700 people attended, and we're looking forward to another successful event."

 

Downtown Dream Cruise Car Show

 

The annual Downtown Dream Cruise Car Show on Main Street is set for tomorrow. "We're expecting between 600 and 800 cars," said Mayor Miller. "The show has grown significantly, extending down all side streets. We're hoping for great weather and a fantastic turnout."

 

New Business at 16 E Main Street

 

Mayor Miller announced that Rochelle Shambaugh and her family would occupy 16 E Main Street. "The city invested in restoring this historic building, and it will now house Rochelle's business, Cartolina on Main. This move will provide a beautiful new retail space and production area for her stationary and photo products."

 

Street Paving Program

 

The mayor provided an update on the street paving program, stating that work has not yet begun but will start soon. "We plan to pave approximately 12 streets, with major projects on Sandusky Street and the US 42 bypass," he said.

 

Pump House Development

 

Regarding the Pump House development, Mayor Miller explained that behind-the-scenes work is ongoing. "We are working with Vision Development to finalize financing and other details. The transfer of ownership for the hotel and Pump House building is imminent, and we hope to see construction soon."

 

Golf Cart Ordinance

 

Addressing the legality of golf carts on city streets, Mayor Miller stated, "Currently, it is illegal to drive golf carts on our streets, but I believe they are a reasonable method of transportation for certain events. We can start a conversation at City Hall about creating an ordinance to allow golf carts."

 

Property Maintenance and Panhandling Ordinances

 

Mayor Miller mentioned that the City Council would be working on a property maintenance code and a panhandling ordinance during their August recess. "We need to address issues with property upkeep and manage panhandling to maintain the city's appearance and safety," he said.

 

Fireworks Display Success

 

The new location for the city fireworks received positive feedback. "The event at For Your Field went smoothly, and we plan to improve traffic flow and parking next year," said Mayor Miller. "We hope to add food trailers and live entertainment to make it an even better experience."

 

Mayor Miller's updates highlight the ongoing efforts to enhance community amenities and events in Ashland, promising a vibrant and engaging summer for residents and visitors alike.




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