City parks
March 21st, 2007 by
Alica
A developer’s plan for Sunrise Estates would turn Rachelle Street into a sort of bike trail.
People who live between the city golf course and Bethany don’t have easy access to any of the other parks in town. Even to get to McHardy Park, which is closest to them, they’d have to cross Aspen Boulevard, which is one of the main drags in town.
Brandon is laid out between two rivers, which can limit access. Also, another of the city’s main drags, Holly Boulevard, dead ends halfway through town. If you happen to live on the east side, your kids can’t walk or ride bikes to school without having to cross some heavy traffic areas.
Do you think it’s important to make sure there are recreation areas available to folks who live east of Split Rock Creek and north of Aspen Boulevard? What can the city do to provide safe and easy access from there to other parts of town?
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April 10th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Gee does anyone think of things before they buy land or buy a home these days. I sure thought ouf location to school park etc before I moved to my home!!!!! Personally I see parks empty in this town do we really need more? If you can afford a home on the golf course I think you can afford a swingset in your yard