Out of Towner
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American elms. Not Dutch elms. Got it.
It's a new park with new trees, what do you expect? Time is needed for those trees to mature.Light festivals are very popular with all ages and they draw large crowds during the festive season. O-day'min can't host a yearly tree lighting festival or anything like that because of the small number of trees. Only thing I can think of is to line the walking paths with trees that could be decorated and try create some canopied corridors that could be lit up and more enjoyable for people to walk through. Similar to what is done to the trees on some of the downtown streets with the lights wrapped around their trunks Maybe somebody can come up with a better idea to make the park less cold and more inviting.
I thought Greenspace reported that more trees are scheduled to be planted.A park is a place with some trees, a place with a lot of trees is a forest. Also, because this is a brand new park, the trees are small now, it is not the number of them that is so small.
As the trees get bigger, more can be done with lighting, but to have a space like this with a lot of trees downtown would create hidden spaces that will lead to serious problems.
Thanks. I'll take your word for it.^The park is complete, trees have been planted. Please refer to the tree planting schedule.
They installed a new set of swings this week. Didn't get a shot of it. Also they installed a sliding patio door on the pavilion meeting space.
I think the last piece is the public art.
Love the new swing, zero need for a heater.




