CENTRAL – While BREC’s tax renewals passed last week, the park system is still existing with some concerns over its financial management. Now Central’s mayor is sharing his take on the parks in his city and what he thinks about a brand new building that’s been sitting idle for over a year.
The building is behind a locked gate at Frenchtown Conservation Area in Central. The building does not have an occupancy permit and BREC is still working to meet compliance requirements with regard to the water system. The $1 million investment would provide shelter, running water, and bathrooms to visitors.
“It’s frustrating to know that BREC has a $100 million budget and 1,000 employees and nobody has seen this project from start to finish to get it opened to the public,” Central Mayor Wade Evans said.
The project is detailed on the park’s website. The design phasebegan in late 2018 and construction moved forward in early …