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Irmo Leaders Enhance Community Playground and Plan New Town Hall

Irmo playground under construction with shade and lighting features

Irmo, September 26, 2025

News Summary

The Irmo Town Council is taking significant steps to improve Moore Park’s playground and plans for a new town hall. They have approved a resolution to apply for a grant that could provide $100,000 for playground enhancements, including a shade structure and immersive nighttime projections. Additionally, plans for a new town hall are in the works, with a budget of nearly $6 million aimed at accommodating community events and administrative functions, set to start construction by October.

Irmo town leaders are taking steps to significantly enhance a community playground and advance plans for a new town hall. The Irmo Town Council recently approved a resolution to apply for the Municipal Association of South Carolina’s Big Idea Grant, which could provide the town with $100,000 to revamp Moore Park’s playground. The town must match at least $5,000 to be eligible for this funding.

The town administrator referred to this grant opportunity as “a grand opportunity,” emphasizing its potential impact on the community’s recreational facilities. If the town is successful in obtaining the grant, the improvements to Moore Park will include several new features. Plans feature a large shade structure equipped with lights, sound systems, and water misters to keep visitors cool during the summer months. Additionally, the playground will have nighttime projections that will create an immersive planetarium-style experience for children and families, with visuals displayed on a shade screen.

Despite facing stiff competition from other applications, town officials believe their innovative proposal aligns well with the grant’s requirements. A decision on the grant is expected in the latter part of this year.

In a separate initiative, construction on a new town hall in Irmo could begin as early as this fall. This project comes as the current town hall, located near the police department and courthouse, is slated for replacement. The budget for the new town hall is nearly $6 million, of which $5 million is sourced from federal COVID-19 assistance, notably $3 million designated specifically for this endeavor.

As the town grows, the mayor has emphasized the necessity for a modern facility that can accommodate administrative functions and community events. The new town hall will feature an “L” shaped design, with one wing dedicated to administrative offices and the other designed for community space. This expansive area will serve as a venue for various events, including banquets, weddings, and large gatherings.

Town officials aim to break ground on this significant construction project by October. Once underway, the construction timeline is expected to span 8-10 months, with the new town hall envisioned for completion by the end of 2026. This new facility is set to enhance the town’s operational capabilities and provide a modern setting for community functions.

Key Features of the Playground Revamp and New Town Hall

Features Details
Playground Improvements New shade structure with lights, sound, water misters, and nighttime planetarium projections.
Total Grant Amount $100,000 with a $5,000 required match from town.
Grant Decision Timeline Projected later this year.
New Town Hall Budget Approximately $6 million, with $5 million from COVID-19 assistance.
Construction Start Date Expected by October.
Completion Timeline Expected by the end of 2026.
Community Event Spaces Designed for banquets, weddings, and other large gatherings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What improvements are planned for Moore Park?

The improvements for Moore Park will include a large shade structure with lights and water misters, as well as nighttime projections for a planetarium-style experience.

What is the budget for the new town hall?

The new town hall is budgeted at nearly $6 million, with $5 million coming from federal COVID-19 assistance.

When is construction expected to start for the new town hall?

Construction on the new town hall is expected to begin in October.

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