0'5 22/03 THtT 12 32 FA% 541 682 4882 EUGENE PW MNTNC & POS PW ADMIN X001 <br /> <br /> ~r?. <br /> May 22, 20 3 <br /> i <br /> CONTACT: <br /> • Robi Hostick, Parks and Open Space Planner, 682-4915 <br /> ¦ The se Picado, Parks and Open Space Public Information Specialist, 682-4814 or 682- <br /> ; 480 <br /> i <br /> FOR IMME IATE RELEASE <br /> i <br /> ARROWHE D PARK NEIGHBORS INVITED TO REVIEW DRAFT PLAN FOR PARK THIS <br /> TUESDAY <br /> i <br /> An'o head Park neighbors are invited to review and discuss the proposed draft plan for <br /> the park ne Tuesday, May 27, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Irving Elementary School library. The <br /> school is to ted at 3200 Hyacinth Street in the Santa Clara area. Community members of all <br /> ages are en ouraged to participate. <br /> The Ian was created after City parks planners gathered input from area residents about <br /> the neighbo ood park located at the intersection of Arrowhead Street and Irvington Drive at the <br /> first public eeting last February. The concept plan includes a playground, picnic shelter, <br /> basketball urt, street trees, planting beds, and accessible paths. At the Tuesday meeting, <br /> neighbors w II have the opportunity to identify which features they consider a priority for the <br /> park. <br /> Park mprovements will be funded by the Parks and Open Space bond measure voters <br /> approved in 998. More detailed information on the draft park plan, as well as a report of the <br /> results of th first workshop, are available at www.d.eugene.or.us/pw/Darks. For more <br /> information r to give input, call 682-4915 or visit the website indicated above. <br /> i <br /> <br />