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Neighborhood Park Revitalization Project: From Current Challenges to New Directions

Join us in transforming our neighborhood park to meet the needs of all ages and genders with a new focus on nature walking paths. Discover how you can help maintain and enhance the park for the community. Attend the upcoming meeting with Wildland to discuss connecting our project with the preservation land in Pickerel Cove. For questions or to get involved, contact Scott Osband at scottosband@gmail.com.

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Neighborhood Park Revitalization Project: From Current Challenges to New Directions

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  1. Recreation Committee Update • Current Challenges • New Idea • How you can help

  2. Current Challenges • Neighborhood Park • Parking • Maintenance • NIMBY • Baseball/Football Field • All ages/genders?

  3. New Direction……. • Families walking in the neighborhood • No parking needed for most • All ages could use • Easy to maintain

  4. Nature Walking Path

  5. Who will help us…. • Use the preservation land • Maintain the land once built • Conduct surveys and impact • Planning • Who will own

  6. Meeting with Wildland • Meeting set with exec director Karen Gray • March 13th • Wildland owns 38 acres in Pickerel Cove • Could connect two projects together.

  7. Questions? • Scott Osband • Scottosband@gmail.com

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