The City of North Myrtle Beach held a public input session Tuesday for residents to offer suggestions regarding facilities they would like to see incorporated into the city's new Sports Tourism & General Recreation Park.
Ideas proposed will be added to those already identified and will be discussed and prioritized for possible inclusion in the new park.
"Feedback from the Chamber of Commerce really made the city council perk up their ears and say, Hey there's something to this," Gregory Duckworth, the project's Landscape Architect and a city council member said. "We need to investigate it more and it's led to this stage of the process."
A second public meeting will be held October 3rd from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at North Myrtle Beach City Hall.