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City reports park and waterfront updates: Brasher Park cleared, Gil Dog site clearing underway; council flags dock repairs and a hazardous piling
Summary
City Manager Andrew Butterfield updated council on parks work at Brasher Park, clearing of the former Gil Dog property and a deteriorated city dock at Nick’s Park; council discussed salvaging a restroom/concession building from the Gil Dog site and asked staff to mark a hazardous piling in the river for boater safety.
City Manager Andrew Butterfield and staff provided several updates on parks and waterfront matters during the Sept. 9 council meeting.
Butterfield reported that Brasher Park had been cleared and that the city is requesting proposals for an overall parks study to develop a unified parks strategy. He said Nick’s Park and the city dock used by police and fire boats were in poor condition; he asked the building official to inspect…
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