On Saturday morning, April 12, the River Park Focus Group held a public meeting at the Columbia River Park pavilion to invite discussion of future improvements of the park area, river front, and Northwest River trail Services Building. Mayor Leo Lutz conducted a tour of the area with the two dozen or so citizens who attended. At the subsequent discussion and brainstorming session, several proposals were offered, among those: clearing the brush and trees from the Civil War era bridge abutment and piers to create an observation area, extending and improving walking trails, and creating a camping area.
Mayor Lutz led a tour of the grounds.
Mary Wickenheiser offered her thoughts as Councilwoman Stephanie Weisser listened.
Several of the group members
Mayor Lutz explained his vision for the area.
Other group members proposed ideas.
Illustrated plans
A discussion group
Borough Manager Sam Sukolsky discussed possibilities.
What does the RED mean on the map??
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DeleteThe color around Eastern Drillers, what does it mean? I can not read it clearly.
ReplyDeleteThese 2 maps are old maps, why don't the tell the whole truth of what is going on!!!
ReplyDeleteThere were some updated maps there, but these were the only ones I could shoot effectively due to glare, etc.
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