This park is awesome. It really could be four times the size though. There’s ALOT more people using this than 6-7 years agoThat last image is a little mind-blowing for me, let alone a lot of people who frequented this park before. I used to come here a little more often around 6-7 years ago. Thanks for showing this angle, despite the design being rather unappealing (IMO), this is a great project for the area.
Absolutely. It was suitable for the time it was built in, but I say that in understanding the programing always felt too cramped in this park.This park is awesome. It really could be four times the size though. There’s ALOT more people using this than 6-7 years ago
I think the original plans was that the school was going to go and a park extension would happen. Based on the elm public schools portables and Fairview now opening their old portables, i no longer think that’s in the cards. It would be nice if the city could get together with the school board and upgrade the Fairview park so at least city residents had a place to go off school hours.Absolutely. It was suitable for the time it was built in, but I say that in understanding the programing always felt too cramped in this park.
Yes. I know. But I think those plans are now on the back burner because elm school is too small, so Fairview can’t close and there’s no downtown school. You can’t keep building 70 floor towers and not add school capacity.Oh, I was referring to an expansion of Kariya. It's very cramped in todays context of a "downtown" core, but I do want to see other parks like Fairview expanded upon, especially given the mammoth M City project is next door. (And while it has its own park, I think a proactive plan for park management on the west side of MCC is necessary given the future plans of the area as a whole.
Apologies, I misread that. I'm glad they're addressing this issue, as I know other schools will be/are struggling with this now. (TLKennedy, Father Michael Goetz)Yes. I know. But I think those plans are now on the back burner because elm school is too small, so Fairview can’t close and there’s no downtown school. You can’t keep building 70 floor towers and not add school capacity.