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SUMMARY:Shelby Farms Set To Begin Two Projects
DESCRIPTION:The Shelby Farms Park Conservancy has filed a pair of building permits with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement to build a new playground and pedestrian bridge.\nThe nonprofit organization that oversees two-thirds of the 4\,500-acre Shelby Farms Park filed a $3.5 million permit for the playground and a $1.8 million permit for the bridge. Both permits list the park’s formal address of 500 Pine Lake Drive.\nMontgomery Martin Contractors LLC completed the permit applications as the “owner’s representative\,” or the local contractor that is overseeing construction of the projects.\nMontgomery Martin project manager Scott Taylor said the company would recommend contractors to the Conservancy board for the projects this week. Both should be completed by October.\nThe playground and the bridge fall under the first phase of the Shelby Farms Park master plan\, a 20-year plan created and administered by New York-based Field Operations.\nSource\: The Daily News Online & Chandler Reports\n– Eric Smith
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