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I can tell you now that this underwhelming design will never get installed for $2.5 million and we are going to end up with another half-assed attempt at beautification. Portland is a growing city and they need to start acting like it. They should have gone big or gone home and made it a world class waterfront park.
From the article ... "The hope for this park is that it will be the beginning of a larger project, something like what the department was working towards before COVID hit.I can tell you now that this underwhelming design will never get installed for $2.5 million and we are going to end up with another half-assed attempt at beautification. Portland is a growing city and they need to start acting like it. They should have gone big or gone home and made it a world class waterfront park.
There is nothing inventive or exciting about this proposed new public area. Simply wander around the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston for a comparison of what it could be. I'll give this a D+.
This (#8) is exactly the idea I was thinking of. The public landing shown as #19 (since named Mavodones Landing) is under construction, although I've only been by it once and I'm not sure if its in that spot or back behind the Narrow Guage office at #16.View attachment 47561
Found this in my archives Mark.
Maybe not - the article pegs the revenue change on declining rates, which have been elevated for many global reasons. Doesn't say anything about a volume change.Perhaps this massing will be scaled back a bit, or in the near future.
https://www.mainepublic.org/busines...revenues-declined-by-nearly-a-third-last-year
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