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Page 4 of 10 <br /> > adult equipment <br /> > go to a larger park. This would allow you to have the large items <br /> > you would like and <br /> > perhaps it wouldn't impact everyone so much. If this isn't possible, <br /> > then as we've <br /> > discussed it would be best if we can keep the visual and physical <br /> > footprint as <br /> > small as possible. <br /> > Best Regards, <br /> > David Strom <br /> > On Oct 2, 2007, at 7:47 PM, Nancy Ellen Locke wrote: <br /> > > Dear David, et al... <br /> > > I am hoping that your wife, Katja, and our Executive Board Member, <br /> > > Beth, <br /> > > along with any other "Nay" sayers who are so strongly against the <br /> > > "new design" of the adult <br /> > > stretch equipment and live right around Friendly Park will find the <br /> > > time to come to our October <br /> > > 8th, 2007 Executive Board Meeting at Washington Park, 7PM. <br /> > > Hopefully she, and her <br /> > > cohorts will bring their very best arguments - something that I <br /> > > can repeat to anyone <br /> > > who is disabled or young and athletic and asks me why I let the <br /> > > project go. After dealing <br /> > > with months of delays, and having cheerfully given away the space <br /> > > on the east side of <br /> > > the walkway for adult stretch equipment - because I didn't want to <br /> > > disturb the tree roots <br /> > > of existing park trees - and seeking to only to maximize the little <br /> > > space that was left to the <br /> > > adult stretch equipment space, I'm ready to bag it. Maybe it is <br /> > > just a seasonal thing - <br /> > > I'm happy to take on new projects in the spring but along about <br /> > > fall - I'm ready to start wintering <br /> > > in. Maybe it is just that this project didn't get off to a good <br /> > > start - and I've felt as if I have been <br /> > > living under a dark cloud for a long time. Either way, you are <br /> > > right, the camas will eventually <br /> > > spread, the neighbors with "Lost Cat" & whatever signs can still <br /> > > posted them on the local street <br /> > > signs (no real need for a kiosk) or trees and my son has his eye on <br /> > > a gym in Springfield he'd like to <br /> > > try out - why not ?? <br /> > > Looking forward to seeing everyone on Monday, the 8th. Nancy Ellen <br /> > > > CC: ggsb @continet.com; adam.r.steffen @ci.eugene.or.us; <br /> > > katjaheide @gmail.com; jackie.c.hallett@ci.eugene.or.us; <br /> > > lorna.j.baldwin @ci.eugene.or.us; philip.s.richardson @ci.eugene.or.us <br /> > > > From: strom @physics.uoregon.edu <br /> > > > Subject: Re: Friendly Park <br /> > > > Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 22:01:21 -0700 <br /> > > > To: n_e_locke @hotmail.com <br /> 10/5/2007 <br />
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