Parks, Recreational Development, Public Spaces


This article, "In Hard Times, Public Places are More Important Than Ever" (click on title for complete article) a common sense and historical approach to what government should be doing for it's citizens in "hard times". Look around Edmonds at some of the great public spaces developed and given to the City in past hard times. The Edmonds Center for Arts was built in the middle of the depression 1939 with Public Works Administration financial assistance. The Edmonds Historical Museum was a Carnegie donation in 1910 and another downtime in our national economy.

Now is the time for the City to provide recreational opportunties for the citizens not close them.

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