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Plans for a new pump track in Oakmont have been revealed. Designs by American Ramp Co. of the proposed bicycle recreation attraction were shown at Tuesday night’s council meeting. A pump track is a continuous loop of berms and mounds that bicyclists can ride on without pedaling. Its name comes from the pumping motion that riders’ upper and lower bodies make as they ride around a track. The asphalt track is projected to be a little more than 300 feet. It would be installed on about a 8,100-square-foot site in Creekside Park. Parking spaces will have to be moved closer to the volleyball court to make room for the project. ....
Michael DiVittorio | Tribune-Review Oakmont officials plan to go with a state-approved contractor to develop a proposed pump track at Creekside Park.
TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Oakmont officials plan to skip the traditional project bidding process in favor of a state-approved contractor to create a pump track in Creekside Park. Borough Manager Scot Fodi said council is expected to hire American Ramp Co. through the state Department of General Services’ COSTARS program at its March 15 meeting. COSTARS is a cooperative purchasing program designed to help municipalities and other government entities save money when buying supplies and services. ....
Alcohol sales The council on Monday also approved the first reading of an ordinance that, with final approval, would revise the hours for when alcoholic beverages can be sold in Crestview. The city currently prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages from 4-7 a.m. Monday through Saturday and from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. Exceptions to the rule are any restaurants that regularly serve full meals from 10 a.m. until 4 a.m. the following morning. The proposed ordinance calls for prohibiting the sale of alcohol from 4-7 a.m. every day. That means people would be able to buy alcohol starting at 7 a.m. on Sunday instead of having to wait until 1 p.m. that day. ....