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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParadise Park_Post_09/04/2009Tequesta police, fire chiefs help prepare lot for par. By BILL DIPAOLO irrigation, lighting and by Jupiter Inlet Colony. Palm Beach Post Staff Writer landscaping. The council has approved k V TEQUESTA -Sweating Renting the equipment about $75,000 for the pas- - ~' ~ ~~ fillets in the vinyl seat without an operator saves slue park, which will have a 3,200-pound Bobcat, about $10,000, said Village benches and walkways. ~ re Chief James Weinand Manager Mike Couzzo. There will be no ball <i ~ ~ id a little construction "My grandfather was a fields, swing sets or ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ irk is all part of being road builder. My dad was bathrooms. Opening is ~ ~.~„ ,w ,~ fief in a small town. a construction equipment planned in six weeks. -" "We all chip in where mechanic. I ran just about Local construction com- can," he shouted every piece of construe- panies will be hired next iursday over the engine, tion equipment growing week to finish the job. ~~ ping a break from grad- up in Wyoming," said Mc- The village recently - dirt at the village's Collom, who was driving held a contest to come up w park on Bridge Road. a 15-foot-19ng grader to with a name for the park. Te wear a lot of hats smooth the dirt. Weinand Those names, along Wlth TAYLOR JONES/Staff Photogr Fund here." Weinand and Police also has family in the con- struction business. suggestions from resi- dents are up for discus- Tequesta Fire Chief James lief William McCollom The village signed , sion at the Sept. 10 council Weinand operates a Bobc, lunteered to drive the a five-year lease for $1 meeting. ~bcat, a loader and a annually for the 3-acre "Small towns do to chip in to save monf Eder for the past week parcel with owner John things differently. In this Couzzo said. prepare the park for Zuccarelli, mayor of near- economy, everybody's. got p bill_dipaolo@pbpost.com