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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Park To Transform Easton Point


EASTON — Town planners are considering a plan to revitalize the Easton Point area with an expansive public park with waterfront access to be a new hub of recreational, educational and cultural activity for the community.
The Eastern Shore Land Conservancy presented its first schematic design of the 11-acre park — which would transform a town public works property — to the Easton Town Council Monday night. The park is planned for the area where Glenwood Avenue dead-ends near the Tred Avon River.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a great idea, a Gov run business to take people away from using the private sector vendors!

What the overhead? How many new Gov employees needed? Will it be free to the public since they are paying for it?

Oh yes, and security? Public safety an issue, try visiting any of Salisbury parks? plenty of business going on there, just not family oriented,