On a steamy July 16, a lone player practices his serve at Harry Ally Park |
Thursday evening, September 2 at its 7:00 pm regular meeting, the Bridgewater Township Council will consider and may approve a $150,000 proposal to resurface the tennis and basketball courts at Harry Ally Park in the Finderne section of Bridgewater.
The total cost, however, will exceed $150,000 because, if the ordinance goes through, it will be funded by a bond issue – think of it as borrowing money to improve your home with repayments over time at a certain rate of interest.
An overview of the three tennis courts at Harry Ally Park on August 20, another steamy day |
At least with current interest rates being so low, the Township won’t be borrowing at a high cost of capital – hopefully. Normally, though, the cost of funding such a project should come, at least in my opinion, from annual operating expenses to avoid the added burden of interest costs.
One of the many cracks in the tennis courts at Harry Ally Park |
The second photo, taken about a month later on August 20, another hot summer day where no one was at the park, shows that the three tennis courts have well-painted lines, and that the nets are in very good condition and appear to be new.
An example of other fissures which have plagued the two basketball courts at Harry Ally park |
For a better view of any photo, just single-click on any one and you will be able to see a larger image.
Thank goodness the Township Council is finally addressing this problem tonight.
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