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Article: SHAPING UP SOUTH PARK PLANNERS AND STUDENTS THINK SOUTH PARK STREET COULD BECOME A GRAND GATEWAY TO THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS AND DOWNTOWN AREA.(FRONT)
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- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- September 26, 2002
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Byline: Lisa Schuetz Wisconsin State Journal
Planners working on a new design for the South Park Street corridor held a meeting Wednesday night to find out what's good, bad and ugly about it from those who live nearby.
About 80 people, including City Council President Matt Sloan and Ald. Tim Bruer, 14th District, showed up at the Madison Labor Temple to provide feedback.
"What we've been hoping for is that people come together in this process to come up with a design," said Ben Kadel, one of a group of residents overseeing the revitalization study.
CityVision Associates and UW-Madison landscape architecture students headed the ...