Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Cuyahoga Falls City Council discussed an addition of a storage/maintenance building at Brookledge as well as some improvements to the city-owned parking garages at its meeting Monday night
Cuyahoga Falls City Council will consider a 110-feet by 55-feet building at the Brookledge Golf Club when it meets again next week. The structure will store 76 golf carts and will also be used as a maintenance building at the golf course located at 1621 Bailey Road, Cuyahoga Falls. Ed Stewart, assistant superintendent of Parks and Recreation, said the bidding and construction should go off without a hitch. "Everything's on track," Stewart said at Monday night's city council meeting inside the Natatorium's Erie-Cuyahoga Room. "We open bids this Wednesday. We're hoping to break ground as soon as Mother Nature lets us." Ward 4 Councilman Mark Ihasz, also Chair of the Public Affairs Committee, moved that the temporary ordinance (allowing the …
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Friday, November 4, 2011
This volleyball game is a tad more competitive than your old gym class, but it's a lot of fun and a great workout.
The other day I spotted an Event listing at the Patch home page for adult coed volleyball. It sounded like fun. Years ago, and I mean years ago when I lived in Myrtle Beach, S.C., I played a bit of beach volleyball. Mostly two-on-two pickup games and the occasional bunch-of-bodies-on-the-beach games. It was good exercise and a great way to work on a tan. Flash forward to 2011. This isn't beach volleyball. The games are played at the Gilbert Roberts Middle School gym on Thursday evenings with a Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation employee present to collect the $3 admission and make sure everybody behaves. It's billed as "Adult Coed Power Volleyball" designated for "A level power players." As I expected, it was a crowd of mostly 20- …
Friday, June 24, 2011
The soggy weather and chilly temperatures close wading pools and delays start at Water Works.
The wet weather closes all city pools in Cuyahoga Falls Friday. Water Works Family Aquatic Center is closed today. The Parks and Recreation Department waited until 12 p.m. to see if the weather would hold out. In addition to the water park, all wading pools at the Cuyahoga Falls parks are closed for Friday. Swimmers who are Water Works season pass holders may swim at the Natatorium for $1 per person Friday. Do you plan on taking a dip this weekend? Click here to take a look at the weekend forecast in Cuyahoga Falls.
MarkSindone
6:04 am on Friday, March 29, 2013
It is a good refurbishing plan as extra storage for the various golf equipment and vehicle is always good to keep things in place. This also means that there will not be an extra piece of land or an extra piece of unutilized storage area that will be abandoned and go to waste. There will not be any unused resources.   more ›