Florence Co. Town Park Remains Closed Following Crash

Florence Co. Town Park Remains Closed Following Crash

Highway 52 park in the Coward community suffers damage from car crash, delaying re-opening for undetermined timeframe.

A once cherished town recreational space, the park on Highway 52 in the Coward community of Florence County continues to remain closed due to damage sustained from a motor vehicle accident sustained several months ago.

Damaged Park Awaiting Necessary Repairs

According to information shared by Coward Town Clerk, Melinda Thomas, it was reported that a car had crashed into a fence adjacent to the tennis courts within the park’s boundaries. The impact did not just leave the fence in a state of disrepair, but also caused some damage to playground equipment.

Thomas further explained that the driver responsible for the damage fled the area without stopping. Nevertheless, local law enforcement authorities were able to apprehend the individual at a later time.

Concerns from the Local Community

In the wake of this incident, some community members are growing increasingly anxious and have begun to question when the necessary repairs will be completed and whether the park will be able to reopen anytime soon.

However, Thomas shared that there is no specific timeline available yet for when these repairs can be completed and when the park might reopen for public use. She expressed hope that repairs will be initiated in the following weeks.

Waiting for their Park to Reopen

Until then, residents of the Coward community and the wider Florence County are waiting eagerly for updates on this situation. The park has been a large part of the local community, serving as a popular meeting spot for families and friends, and as a venue for various recreational activities.

While the local community shows understanding concerning the necessary safety measures and repairs in progress, they simultaneously express hope that the situation will be resolved in a speedy manner. The park’s value as a community hub is greatly missed, and its closure serves as a daily reminder of the accident.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the timeline for repairs, the Town Clerk ensures the community that they are working diligently to rectify the situation and restore the park to its pre-accident state. As investigations continue, the community remains hopeful for a swift resolution and the reconnecting of their mutual bonds in their beloved park.


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

Recent Posts

Florence Schools Launch Innovative Blue Zones Health Initiative to Promote Wellness in Community

Florence Schools Kick Off Exciting Blue Zones Health Initiative Florence, SC — It was a…

5 hours ago

Judicial Nomination Deal Influences Control of Federal Courthouses Amid Political Tensions

Federal Courthouse Control at Stake Amid Judicial Nomination Deal In Washington D.C., tension is mounting…

6 hours ago

Alabama Uses Nitrogen Gas for Execution for the First Time Despite Ethical Concerns

Alabama Executes Man Using Nitrogen Gas for First Time Odenville, Alabama - In a significant…

6 hours ago

Pittsburgh Steelers Suffer Heartbreaking Loss to Cleveland Browns in Thrilling Showdown

Pittsburgh's Heartbreak: Steelers Fall to the Browns in a Nail-Biter Last night in Pittsburgh, the…

6 hours ago

Historic Storms Unleash Torrential Rain and Cause Widespread Flooding in Northern California and Pacific Northwest

Historic Storms Bring Heavy Rain and Flooding to Northern California and the Pacific Northwest As…

6 hours ago

New York Jets Face Quarterback Uncertainty as Aaron Rodgers’ Future Hangs in the Balance

New York's Quarterback Quandary: Aaron Rodgers and His Future New York City is buzzing again,…

6 hours ago