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City staff outlines Paper District Park plan, says construction possible in 2026–27
Summary
City staff updated the Sandusky Boards & Commissions on plans for Paper District Park, describing reuse of stored sandstone and salvaged rail, educational signage, and a low-cost buildout led by a hired landscape architect; property-title and ownership details near the Chesapeake remain unresolved.
City staff presented a plan to develop Paper District Park on city-owned parcels west of the Chesapeake, emphasizing the reuse of salvaged materials and an educational component about the paper and local ice industries.
Aaron Klein, staff member, said the project "has been putting ideas on paper" and that the city hopes to move forward with construction in 2026 or 2027. He described plans to incorporate sandstone salvaged from sidewalk programs and large blocks retained from the…
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