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Committee weighs labyrinth for two-acre pocket park; proponent proposes $7,500 city cap

March 18, 2025
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Members discussed installing a labyrinth in an existing two-acre pocket park, with a proponent proposing a $7,500 cap on city funds and volunteers supplying labor and equipment; the committee asked for a site overlay and public input before taking formal action.

A committee discussed a proposal to install a labyrinth in an existing two-acre pocket park, with a proponent arguing the feature would support “solitude” and mental health rather than physical exercise. The proponent cited vendor prices ranging from about $650 to $30,000 and suggested the city limit its contribution to $7,500, relying on volunteers and donated equipment to build the feature.

Supporters said the labyrinth could coexist with playground elements and would not consume the…

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