meaningful sanctions for those who habitually break park rules or laws. <br /> 5. Encourage citizens interested in crime - related issues in Scobert Park to work with the <br /> Neighborhood Advisory Board and the Whiteaker Community Council. <br /> 6. Have social services agencies set up booths for an information day several times a year. <br /> 7. Provide outreach by social service groups providing information on drug and alcohol <br /> rehabilitation programs. <br /> II Park Design. Aesthetics. Setting. and Plantings <br /> 8. Maintain Scobert Park as it was designed - -keep its unique character as a visual, passive - <br /> use area in the neighborhood. <br /> 9. Provide plaques with information on the plants and trees in the park. <br /> 10. Encourage support organizations such as local garden clubs, youth clubs, or a new <br /> "Friends of Scobert Park" group to adopt the park for funding, volunteering, and <br /> maintenance. <br /> 11. Change the park name to "Scobert Garden" to change people's attitude toward the space <br /> and reinforce the park's intended use as a quiet, garden -like area. <br /> 12. Improve the lighting at night. <br /> 13. Maintain attractive fencing around planting beds. <br /> III. Clean and Healthy Environment <br /> 14. Provide public toilet facilities near the park. <br /> 15. Erect signage at the park directing people to the nearest public toilets. <br /> IV Park Use and Community Activities <br /> 16. Provide safe, useful play equipment intended for younger children. Keep the playground <br /> area proportional to the size of the park. <br /> 17. Recruit youth volunteer organizations to help raise funds for and construct the new play <br /> equipment. <br /> Scobert Park Final Proposals - -Page 2 <br />