several sites and spoken with one developer, but made no specific <br /> offers. We hope to have a prime site selected and negotiated by <br /> the end of the calendar year. <br /> You asked about park plans; none have been prepared. Staff <br /> anticipate a broad citizen input and comment process as plans are <br /> developed. We have been recording people as interested parties <br /> when they contact us, and your name will be to that list. <br /> All will receive a mailed invitation to the public meetings when <br /> the design process starts. <br /> You also asked who the officials are who are responsible for <br /> these actions. They are many, and from the various agencies <br /> mentioned above. The process considered not only the park, but <br /> other issues such as street patterns, how the school grounds <br /> interface with the new development, and how children access the <br /> school from the south. <br /> I hope the information and comments above have been helpful in <br /> your gaining an understanding of how the park exchange developed. <br /> I would be happy to answer any further questions you have, or <br /> direct you to those who could better answer them. I can be <br /> reached by phone at 687 -5325. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> �(�LG•L!� 1/I t� <br /> John Etter, Principal Landscape Architect <br /> Parks Planning, Public Works Maintenance <br /> cc: Councilor Jim Torrey <br />