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2002 |
Ash Street park planning underway
By this time
next year, quilters will hopefully have a place to rest in the shade --
with access to public restrooms.
Proponents of the recently-named
Harold Barclay Memorial Park located next to the Gallery Restaurant had
hoped to have the restrooms up and running by the 2002 Quilt Show, but
the timetable proved too ambitious.
The City of Sisters has obtained
deeds from adjacent property owners along the street and Sisters Kiwanis
and the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce have raised $25,000 over a period
of years for the restroom facilities.
According to park planning
committee chairman Peter Storton, Scott Steele Associates is working on
a site plan.
The committee, which includes
city officials, members of service clubs and chamber representatives,
hopes to preserve the trees along the side of the street and restore a
circulating water feature.
The park is conceived as a
"green spot" in the downtown commercial core that will allow shoppers
and visitors to sit down and take a break from strolling the streets of
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