02/27 Oa TSU 19:a FA% 541 68Z 4882 EUGENE PAP MNTNC & POS PVP ADMIN ~J0U1 <br /> I <br /> r <br /> ~ . <br /> February 27, 003 <br /> CONTACT: <br /> ¦ Robin Hostick, parks and Open Spaces Planner, 682-4915 <br /> ¦ There a Picado. Parks and Open Space Public Information Specialist, 682814 or 682- <br /> 4800 <br /> FOR IMMED ATE RELEASE <br /> FRANK KINNEY PARK NEIGHBORS CAN PREVIEW <br /> NEW DESIGN FOR PARK AT MEETING TONIGHT <br /> Fran Kinney Park neighbors can offer feedback on fihe new, low-impact design for their <br /> neighborhoo park at a meeting with City parks planners tonight, Thursday, February 27, from 7 <br /> to 8 p.m. at arker Elementary School, located at 3875 Kincaid in Eugene. The meeting is the <br /> second publi workshop designed to gather input from area residents about this currently <br /> undevelope neighborhood park located at the south end of the Amazon Parkway between <br /> ~IVest Amaz n ,end. Alpine Loop,. The plow-impact concept plan tq~ <br /> meeting is b sed vn a desire for minimal improvements as expressed-by:~~bors~gathered--~at - <br /> the first pub) c workshop in November. Meeting participants will also be able to discuss the <br /> results of a urvey recently sent to nearly 850 park neighbors to help gather input about the <br /> proposed i provements_ The draft park plan, as well as a report of the results of the first <br /> ~ , <br /> workshop, a can-ently available online at ' <br /> .ci.eu ne.or.us/PW/PARKS/ inne /FKP index.htm. <br /> Par improvements are funded by the Parks and Open Space bond measure voters <br /> approved in 1998. For more information or to give input into this park planning process, call 682- <br /> <br /> , <br /> 4915 or visi the website listed above. <br /> # # # <br /> a~~leui~ <br /> saa~naag <br /> ant;ea~s~liupd <br /> <br />