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City presents Centennial Garden plan for Obita McKeithen Park entrance; seeks public input

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City staff showed a design for a Centennial Garden at the Obita McKeithen Park entrance that includes a circular 'centennial circle' divided into 10 decades, landscaping and future public art; commissioners and staff invited public suggestions via an online survey.

The Deerfield Beach City Commission reviewed preliminary plans for a Centennial Garden at the Obita McKeithen Park entrance and opened the design to public input.

Eric Power, director of planning and development services, presented a rendering showing a circular feature divided into 10 "pie" segments, each representing a decade of the city’s history, with interpretive displays, landscaping and a central lawn area intended for future public art. "The circular area . . . will be divided into 10 pieces of the pie, each representing 1 decade," Power said. He described plant…

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