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1995-03-29 Special Called Town Meeting
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Questions and Answers • <br />Page 2. <br />• <br />10) What improvements are planned for the park and how much will they cost? <br />The City's plans for this water-related park are simple in that the park will remain <br />passive, and the improvements planned are ones that are designed to meet the needs <br />for a family outing. All plans for the park are tentative at this tune, because the City <br />Council will appoint a citizens committee to master plan the site. Once the <br />committee forwards their recommendations to City Council, the Council will then <br />appropriate a funding level to begin the improvements. <br />11) There are two houses on the property; what is the City going to do with them? <br />Both houses will be removed. The City does not intend to rent out the houses. <br />12) Will the park create a traffic problem? <br />The park itself will create an increase in transportation within the neighborhood. <br />However, it is not believed that a traffic problem will exist. An on-site parking lot <br />will be built and no street parking will be allowed. <br />13) Will the property values adjacent to the park go down? <br />No. Well maintained public parks do not take away from surrounding land values. <br />14) What are the City's plans for the cemetery that is on the property? <br />The City intends to preserve and enhance the cemetery for historical purposes. <br />
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