Community Workshops for Nevin Elementary School Park
community-based planning and design workshops for prop 84 state parks fundingWE WANT AND NEED YOUR IDEAS!•park & recreation featuresJoin your neighbors.•park beautificationDesign your new neighborhood park.•park program and hoursShare your ideas and suggestions for:•public safety concerns and solutions •
10:29 AM PST on January 7, 2010
community-based planning and design workshops for prop 84 state parks funding
WE WANT AND NEED YOUR IDEAS!
•
park & recreation features
Join your neighbors.
•
park beautification
Design your new neighborhood park.
•
park program and hours
Share your ideas and suggestions for:
•
public safety concerns and solutions •
BUS TOUR: Saturday, January 9th, 9am-11:30am.
Agenda: Site Visit & Bus Tour to Similar Parks with Similar Park Features
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WORKSHOP #3: Monday, January 11th, 5:30pm-8pm.
Agenda: Park Design & Plans by Breakout Groups
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WORKSHOP #4: Monday, January 25th, 5:30pm-8pm.
Agenda: Discussion and Selection of Preferred Park Design Plan
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WORKSHOP #5: Monday, February 1st, 5:30pm-8pm.
Agenda: Presentation and Discussion of Conceptual Park Plan
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