Prescott Valley considers children’s spray pad for public space
Civic Center, Antelope Park, Bob Edwards Park on the short list for consideration

Splash pads, complete with spray nozzles and “dancing water,” have grown in popularity over the past 10 years, and they are easier for Parks and Rec workers to maintain than a swimming pool, Prescott Valley Parks and Rec officials say. (Courier stock art)

Splash pads, complete with spray nozzles and “dancing water,” have grown in popularity over the past 10 years, and they are easier for Parks and Rec workers to maintain than a swimming pool, Prescott Valley Parks and Rec officials say. (Courier stock art)

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