Two cities and differing recreation approaches

The start for a new recreation complex in Westminster, at the least, has been delayed.  But another Oconee municipality is moving forward to expand its recreation opportunities.  After a closed-door meeting, Seneca City Council last night voted to buy 30 acres adjoining its Shaver Recreation Complex.  The city’s main recreation facility is bordered by an apartment project on one side and a school on the other.  But there’s a wooded area in the back.