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Councilman Slonick: residents want restrooms, water play and pavilion in Stevens Park redesign
Summary
Councilman Slonick told the parks commission that residents' top priorities for Stevens Park are restrooms, water play, a pavilion, native landscaping and trails, and he flagged parking as a key design concern; staff will continue to refine designs with MSA and seek council input by mid-August.
Councilman Slonick told Dayton City’s parks commission on Aug. 3 that consultant MSA presented three preliminary designs for Stevens Park and that public input highlighted five priorities: restrooms, water play, a pavilion over the entertainment area, native landscaping and trails or playground…
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