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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Mcpherson, Michele <br /> From: John Dailey [johnpdailey @yahoo.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 12:53 PM <br /> To: Michele McPherson <br /> Subject: HIGHLANDS EASTNVEST PARK <br /> After watching the meeting from home and hearing some of the concerns from those who seem to <br /> oppose the park development, I have some additional comments: <br /> I don't think making the trails of wood chips would be appropriate. There's already a blacktop trail <br /> behind the homes on Wilson. That trail should connect to the future parks. How are bikes, <br /> rollerbladers, and strollers able to make their way along wood chips? They can't. The wood chip idea <br /> is clearly a way to reduce traffic along the trails. <br /> Regarding the concept that you can't see the park from the road... Great! When I'm at a park I don't <br /> like to be reminded of traffic. Part of the city's job is to monitor the park anyway. Again this is <br /> another lame reason from someone who doesn't want the park near his home. <br /> I do have a suggestion: Put in a tennis court in addition to, or in place of the basketball court. Just <br /> about every home now days has their own basketball hoop, most kids can get by just playing in their <br /> own driveway. But tennis is different- you need a court to play. Plus the people attracted to a tennis <br /> court are generally young and old, unlike a basketball court, which would mostly be a teen hangout, <br /> which could lead to more unwanted activity,just an idea. To respect those living behind or near the <br /> park, the tennis courts would not have lights to play at night, although that would be cool. <br /> Please keep me informed of any new meetings regarding this park. Thanks. <br /> John Dailey, 11046 196th Lane <br /> Do you Yahoo!? <br /> Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day <br /> 2/14/2003 <br />
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