City to host meeting for new neighborhood park


June 16, 2009 · Updated 4:02 PM 

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The City of Redmond will hold a third community meeting for a new neighborhood park in the Northeast Redmond neighborhood, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 24 at the Norman Rockwell Elementary School Library, 11125 162nd Ave. NE.

At the first and second meetings, residents provided ideas for activities they would like to see in the park and then selected their favorite park layout and play elements from those presented.

At this meeting, a draft Master Plan, based on the input received to date, will be presented. This plan will identify the major elements to be included in the park design. Plans for implementing some temporary trail and play features this summer will also be discussed.

The location for the new five-acre park is the north side of Northeast 122nd Street, between Northeast 176th and 177th Avenues. This site was purchased in 2000 to provide needed park space in a rapidly growing neighborhood.

This summer, the city is organizing several work parties at the park site to clear brush, create a trail and build play features. The first work party is from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, July 18. Volunteers are asked to meet on the north side of Northeast 122nd Street, between Northeast 176th and 177th Avenues.

For questions regarding this project or the July 18 work party, contact B Sanders, senior park planner at (425) 556-2328 or bsanders@redmond.gov.

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