Tavares Splash Park temporarily closed for maintenance as of April 19

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The City of Tavares announced on April 19 that the Tavares Splash Park will be closed for maintenance until further notice. No reopening date has been set at this time.

The closure affects families and residents who use the park’s facilities, which are a popular destination in the community, especially during warmer months. The city said that necessary maintenance work is being conducted to ensure safety and quality standards are met before reopening.

According to the city’s statement, “The Tavares Splash Park will be temporarily closed for maintenance until further notice. A reopening date has not yet been determined.”

Officials have not provided details about the specific nature of the repairs or how long they may take. Updates regarding the park’s status will be shared with residents as soon as more information becomes available.

Residents are encouraged to check official city channels for announcements about when the splash park will reopen.



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