Contractor Leaves Smucker Park Project
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - Construction at Smucker Park is on hold after Yuma County says the contractor left the project before it was finished.
County officials say the company hired to handle flood control and drainage work stepped away. The Yuma County Flood Control District is now reviewing its options, including possible legal action, and looking for a new contractor to complete the job.
People who use the park say the delay has been disappointing.
“In the morning we used to see people exercising before work, and we don’t see that anymore because the path is blocked,” said Norma Guerrero, a regular at the park. She says she hopes a solution is found soon, adding that the community needs the park back in good condition.
The City of Yuma says parts of the park have reopened, and more repairs and landscaping are planned this spring. Mayor Doug Nicholls says most of the dead trees have been removed and the city is reviewing a contract to replace them.
For now, county officials are deciding what steps to take next. City leaders say they appreciate the community’s patience as work continues.
