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This architectural rendering shows what an upgraded South Beach concessions and restroom area could look like. The shop and concessions area would occupy space currently used for the pavilion. A patio with second-story seating is part of the proposal, though grant money is needed before any construction could start.
This architectural rendering shows what an upgraded South Beach concessions and restroom area could look like. The shop and concessions area would occupy space currently used for the pavilion. A patio with second-story seating is part of the proposal, though grant money is needed before any construction could start.
SOUTH HAVEN — After seeking input from area residents, South Haven city officials have put their stamp of approval on a conceptual plan to upgrade the concessions and restroom area at South Beach.
City council members voted unanimously on Monday to approve the plan developed by Edgewater Resources of St. Joseph. They did so after receiving a positive recommendation from the city parks commission.