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Redmond interviews parks-and-trails commission applicant who wants a downtown destination playground
Summary
At a special Oct. 14 Redmond City Council meeting, councilmembers interviewed Kim Marcelino, a new Redmond resident and parks candidate who prioritized creating more play opportunities in the downtown core and emphasized parks as shared public space.
Redmond City Council interviewed a candidate for the Parks, Trails and Recreation Commission at a special meeting Tuesday and heard that the applicant’s top priority would be a downtown playground aimed at young children and intergenerational shared space.
Lindsay Falkenberg, Parks Planning Manager, introduced the applicant, Kim Marcelino, noting Marcelino’s activity at the Anderson Park Community Gardens and a background that includes academic work in art…
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