One of the significant future projects on the horizon is the construction of an amphitheater. “We’re looking into building an amphitheater and a splash pad,” Mayor Pribonic says.“These projects aren’t just wishes from the administration—they’re what our residents have told us they want.” Stow’s parks will also continue to be a priority. “We’ve recently installed a five-court pickleball complex, which has been a big hit,” Nahrstedt says. “We’re constantly upgrading our playgrounds, trails, and general park facilities. The community is very appreciative of these improvements.” FOSTERING CULTURAL EXPRESSION Stow is placing an increasing emphasis on arts and culture. “We started four years ago with our signal box art program, where local artists create adhesive coverings for the signal boxes at intersections,” Mayor Pribonic explains.“It might sound small, but it’s been very successful. We change the designs every three years, and it’s something that neighboring cities have THOMAS C. LOEPP LAW OFFICES, CO., LPA 3580 Darrow Road, Stow, OH 44224 330-688-0560 • Tom@AttorneyLoepp.com • www.StowAttorney.com • Civil and Probate Litigation • • Real Estate • • Estate and Business Planning • 126 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 11
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