[identity profile] mattdm.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] davis_square

The playground on Holland St. up towards Teele Square is scheduled for a million-dollar overhaul next spring. There's an informal meeting with a landscape architect from Weston & Sampson, the company the city has selected to lead the project, this Saturday from 2–3:30pm (rain date Sunday morning).

If you or your children (or, like a lot of us, you and your children) use this playground, please join us. This park and playground are very important to our community (the surprisingly vibrant pre-nightlife aspect of Davis Square), and we need to make use of all available lines of communication. I went to the Ward 7 ResiStat meeting last week, and came away feeling confident that the city really does want to take our wishes for our park into consideration — and that the mayor thinks sand is ew, icky.

   — Matthew

MEET THE DESIGNERS FOR THE HODGKINS-CURTIN PARK RENOVATION

The design consultant for Hodgkins-Curtin Park has been selected: the firm is Weston & Sampson.  The City is delighted that they will be designing this project.  Weston & Sampson has extensive experience with athletic fields and playgrounds.  The project manager is Cheri Ruane, who is a landscape architect, Somerville resident and mother of two young children.

You are invited to stop by Hodgkins-Curtin Park on Saturday, November 1 for an informal "drop-in" hour from 2:00-3:30pm. We will meet in the playground area.  We are hoping for good weather that is not too brisk...  The raindate will be Sunday, November 2 from 10:00-11:30am.

This is an opportunity to meet with the landscape architect more informally and discuss your experience of Hodgkins-Curtin Park and any desires for the renovation. Cheri Ruane and I will be in the park to talk about the design process and to take public comments.  Please stop by if you are in the neighborhood next Saturday!  If you are unable to come to the park that afternoon, feel free to call or email me any comments and I will pass them on to Cheri.

There will also be an evening community meeting to discuss the Hodgkins-Curtin Park renovation and initial analysis in the next few weeks.  I will email the details once the date and time are confirmed. By offering opportunities to meet Weston & Sampson on both a weekend and an weekday evening, we hope that everyone will have a chance to participate.

Again, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.  Hope to see you and other Hodgkins-Curtin Park neighbors on Saturday, November 1!

Best,
Ellen

Ellen Schneider
Landscape Project Manager
City of Somerville, MA
phone: 617-625-6600 x2529
eschneider [AT] somervillema.gov

You are receiving this email as part of the Hodgkins-Curtin Park renovation email list.  Please feel free to share this email and encourage anyone who would like to be on this list to drop me an email with their name, street address and email contact information.

Date: 2008-10-30 04:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com
Thanks for the info! I don't suppose there was any talk of incorporating a dog park into the new scheme? It'd be such a great place for one.

(Not that I have a dog, but still. Molly there belongs to a friend but I take care of her sometimes.)

Re: dogs

Date: 2008-10-30 10:33 am (UTC)
alphacygni: (tesla)
From: [personal profile] alphacygni
Kinda the way that EVERY "no dogs allowed" or "dogs on leash" sign in the city is widely disregarded? It would be nice if there were fewer places with such signs by having a few places actually designated for dogs, if it could also actually mean that the places with signs actually meant it.

Re: dogs

Date: 2008-11-01 01:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] righteousness-1.livejournal.com
So dog does a poop and pees and owner lifts up the matter leaving ooze and worms on the grass? I'm sure trillions of little germy dudes are squirming all over the place where little kids are playing. Ya want a barking mammal in your tiny yard?

Curiously...

Date: 2008-10-30 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lizzyclean.livejournal.com
Does anyone know why that area of sand is in the park? My friends and I often speculate and invent reasons why it's there, but I actually want to know what's up with it.

Date: 2008-11-01 01:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tt02144.livejournal.com
In my experience with the city's 'community input' process, I believe that the outcome is pretty much pre-determined. But feel free to attend and learn for yourself. It's a great lesson in civic participation.
And by the way, there ARE several areas specifically for dogs. However, the more hard-core dog owners in the city would prefer that all parks be for dogs before kids. They intentionally ignore the NO DOGS signs in any areas that they have determined SHOULD be for dogs, because it's in a convenient location for them. Read some of the postings on their web sites.

Date: 2008-11-02 02:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tt02144.livejournal.com
I've been involved in several neighborhood park renovations. The city seems to take neighborhood input into consideration, and up to a point I think that they do. But I do believe that much of the final outcome has already been determined. Some of this makes sense, such as the safest equipment currently available for playgrounds. But it does seem that the city has much of the plan already laid out, and they fit neighborhood input into it as well as they can. For instance, if the neighbors don't want swings perhaps swings won't be included, but if the neighbors want a different lay-out, or would like more play structures which are age-appropriate for, say, 10-12 year olds, it probably won't happen. I know, I've been to too many of these things and have become cynical, but I can't help it.

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