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Renovations Begin At Stamford's Rosa Hartman Park

GREENWICH, Conn. -- The first phase of renovations has officially begun at Rosa Hartman Park, which straddles the Stamford and Greenwich border, according to Patch.com. 

Renovations have begun to help beautify and modernize Rosa Hartman Park.

Renovations have begun to help beautify and modernize Rosa Hartman Park.

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The improvements to the park will cost $185,000, Patch.com said. The work began with the removal of six dumpster loads of fallen trees from the grounds,

Other improvements include: repaving of the parking lot; installing wetland buffers with native wetland plants; installing rain gardens to naturally accommodate stormwater discharge; landscaping with native plants; making open space for a picnic area; adding new portable toilet shelter/screen, kiosk and a utility gate and entrance sign, according to Patch.com.

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