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Paths at Green Spring Gardens being retrofitted for accessibility

Some paths are temporarily closed. [David Siegel]
Work is under way at Green Spring Gardens to make the paths accessible for people
with disabilities. The project is expected to completed this spring.

Meanwhile some
of the pedestrian routes may be temporarily closed, but the gardens will be open
and programs at Green Spring will be conducted as scheduled. The work is being
done to ensure the park is in compliance with the federal Americans with
Disabilities Act. 

5 responses to “Paths at Green Spring Gardens being retrofitted for accessibility

  1. stopped going after they ripped out akl the roses – and I have a lifetine membership! Place just seems dead now.

    1. I think Green Spring Gardens keeps getting better and better. My wife and I have enjoyed it for almost thirty years almost weekly. I appreciate this improvement. I think it is amazingly lively now. (Also, if you stopped going, how do you know how the park is doing?)

    2. Checked it twice this summer in the hope that something good had been done – very sad and empty without the roses. The place has lost its fragrance.

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