JacksonYodels
New Member
I just did the survey for this phase, where it’s briefly mentioned a portion of the park will be fenced off for 15 years for some sort of remediation. 
This is going to be a mess once the general public becomes aware of what is being proposed.
The landscape architects seem to believe this is some sort of sacred forest and not, like, a central public park for gathering.
Equally having a central fire being the focus point - but then saying it can only be turned on for indigenous events that may or may not actually happen is just so goofy. A focus point that exists on one or two days a year? This was not thought out.
This is going to be a mess once the general public becomes aware of what is being proposed.
The landscape architects seem to believe this is some sort of sacred forest and not, like, a central public park for gathering.
Equally having a central fire being the focus point - but then saying it can only be turned on for indigenous events that may or may not actually happen is just so goofy. A focus point that exists on one or two days a year? This was not thought out.




