Politics & Government
City Of Urbandale: Winterizing Parks, Drinking Fountains, And Restrooms
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October 15, 2021
Due to lowering temperatures, Urbandale Parks & Recreation staff will begin shutting down drinking fountains and restrooms throughout the park system beginning Monday, October 25. As temperatures continue to drop, all park facilities must be winterized to withstand harsh weather conditions. Portable restrooms will remain through October and then closed and removed in early November.
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βWe understand residents enjoy our parks in every season, so our goal is to keep the restrooms and fountains on as long as possible,β said Assistant Director of Parks, Recreation, and Facilities Scott Hock. βWe normally start this process right after October 15, when shelter rentals cease for the season and switch to first-come first-serve for usage. But weather forecast predications looked favorable for us to wait one more week this year.β
Maintaining water to unheated facilities during cold winter months can cause water pipes to burst resulting in expensive repairs. When temperatures allow in the spring, staff will restore water to the public restrooms and drinking fountains. Although Urbandale parks remain open year-round, trail maintenance may be limited during certain times of the year. Visitors should use caution during winter due to the potential for snow, ice, and debris hazards.Β
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Urbandale Parks & Recreation manages 57 parks, more than 50 miles of paved trails, and offers more than 300 athletic, instructional, recreational, and wellness programs during the year. Indoor programs are provided throughout the winter and can be found online at www.Urbandale.org/Fall or call the Parks & Recreation Office at 515-278-3963.
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