Trumbull County has been awarded the $750,000 Community Development Block Grant it had requested from the state for a neighborhood revitalization effort in Masury, said Trumbull County Planning Commission Interim Director Julie Green.
The grant will be added to $75,000 in county funds for a total project of $825,000.
Trustees plan to repave Elm, First, Second, Third, Miller and Short streets, replace sidewalk on Elm, improve drainage at Miller and Second streets and build a small park that will include an outdoor fitness system, benches and landscaping.
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How about naming the park after Marty Walker? He was KIA in Vietnam, February 25th,1970 and was a Masury resident and a graduate of Brookfield High School..
How about just once in my lifetime paving the stretch of Bedford between Stewart and 62!!! It’s horrible as usual.