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Tracing the Fore could have been a successful art installation had the city bothered to maintain it but they didn't.When were the chess tables removed? It's still a wonderful cultural component in some of Manhattan's parks (Washington Square and Central). What do you say we get back to "thinking" again? These tables can also be used to eat your lunch with a friend (see attached suggestive photo for a new idea). I'm assuming they were removed to deter the presence of the homeless and general miscreant populations. In NYC there is or was, not a notable safety problem because it has police walking a beat with their nightsticks at hand. I'd put a little kiosk/station in Congress Square with a friendly officer from ten to ten every day. The better of the public must own this park again. And on weekends perhaps have local restaurants do surprise micro tastings. Commission a statue of Portland's original two iconic chefs alongside. Be creative. I'm dreading the upcoming new design ideas for the park. The winner will undoubtedly prioritize "art" (ego} first and how the people use it second, or third, or not at all. Remember Tracing the Fore? They were de facto saw blades sticking up from the grass.
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Wait, what are they doing?? Is way too tall, and is that LIMESTONE? Not red brick?? Completely out of place and all wrong for Portland.
What about the wind tunnel?? The shadow on the statue??Wait, what are they doing?? Is way too tall, and is that LIMESTONE? Not red brick?? Completely out of place and all wrong for Portland.
I don't think THIS will cause a wind tunnel, but if they were ever to build a similar abomination on the other side of Preble St. we would all be doomed!What about the wind tunnel?? The shadow on the statue??