Reynolds Park is stepping out and wants your love and
friendship! The Friends of Reynolds Park facebook page is just waiting for you
to click “like” and be part of the conversation.
The big news is that we exist, we are the Friends of
Reynolds Park. I failed to show up on time to a meeting and am now President of
the group. It’s a one-year term and I expect my post will be hotly contested in
2015.
You may have noticed the new playground equipment at Reynolds Park. For months before the ground froze, a few of us who had
expressed interest in the playground found ourselves learning about the local
processes of working with the city Parks Department, getting excited about the
range of playground styles out there, and finding new allies within the neighborhood
(Huge thanks goes to Ken Saiki and associates for invaluable input). The
conversations and connections were interesting and we’ve continued to dream,
envisioning Reynolds Park as a thriving and innovative neighborhood greenspace
that serves residents of all ages.
At the 2013 block party, we hung some modest posters asking
for input from neighbors. The take-away was that people would like more things to do in the park.
In the months since, we’ve been attending meetings, talking
with Alder Zellers and other city planners, and have decided it made sense to
form something more official, a “Friends” group. As Friends of Reynolds Park, we hope to attract
more people and voices into the discussion about the future for the park and
the neighborhood. And as a Friends group, we would like to serve as spokespeople
for the park when larger plans for the area are considered.
We
have also been collaborating with the Friends of James Madison Park. Both James
Madison and Reynolds parks are important assets in the neighborhood. They are
merely two blocks from each other and offer complimentary uses to the
community. Knowing the increased density in the neighborhood will naturally
increase use of both parks, a combined planning process makes sense.
At a meeting in late January, Reynolds Park was added to an
existing Master Planning request proposal for James Madison Park. This document
is now being presented to various stakeholder groups for input and their support.
The Master Planning process and the Friends of Reynolds Park
group are seen as two strategies for making our home-grown ideas part of the
larger discussion about Madison’s future. We are having fun and welcome more
ideas. Thanks for taking a sec to “like” the Friends of Reynolds Park page on Facebook,
and we look forward to you joining in on the conversation!
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