(KAIR)--Now that the unofficial start of summer has arrived, following the passage of Memorial Day, the City of Valley Falls unveils upgrades at the City Park.
Key among the enhancements being made is the inclusion of publicly accessible Wi-Fi, with a release from the City noting that comes through a partnership with Holton-based Giant Communications. A sign is to be posted to the park's shelter house displaying the password necessary to access the free Wi-Fi service.
Improvements are also made to the Valley Falls City Park's restrooms, with the release saying the door locks have been upgraded to be code accessed, with the doors to remain open daily from 6 am to 10 pm, through use of the code 0000.
New paint has also been applied to the restrooms, along with new lighting, soap dispensers, toilet paper and paper towels.
The City notes in the release that vandalism remains an ongoing occurrence at the restrooms and the park's shelter house, with cameras now installed to monitor the exterior areas of those locations.
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