That's wonderful. I wish I had a big house with landscaping needs so that I could give Dave some paid business, but I don't so a simple "thank you" will have to do.
That's wonderful. I wish I had a big house with landscaping needs so that I could give Dave some paid business, but I don't so a simple "thank you" will have to do.
Has there been any interest among city leaders to encourage low impact design for new residential construction?
really is one of those little pocket places in the city that you could go your whole like exploring the city and never find. It is really a neat little park and neighborhood. Good luck finding it though!
I really appreciate the focus on native trees to the region and picking ones that have some historically useful function is also neat. The city does have some ineffective ordinances that are aimed to be LIDesque but often they are not implemented properly or in unique ways.
I grew up on Indian Church Rd and played in this park nearly everyday. Its nice to see it get some attention (even if those trees are going in the center of our football field). At times growing up it became a little neglected.
Its the original burial place of Red Jacket. There's a huge rock grave stone in the middle of it. Might be worth checking out for those interested in Buffalo history or native culture.
Yea same here Trooper, wonder if we played football together there.
It's a tiny tiny park so really not a lot you can do besides look at the trees and the Red Jacket Memorial, but any extra trees is nice, especially after that ice storm.
Amazing! There is an urban place in this cxountry that is daring enough to plant trees that grow taller than 30 feet.
The tulip poplar is a magnificent sh
Sorry, interrupted by an independendly-minded computer.
shade tree beautiful for its leaves, form, bark, and flowers.
Congratulations.
That is a cool little park. I've lived in South Buffalo for a couple years now, and never knew it was there. I read this earlier and took a ride by on my way home. There are several small neighborhood parks around here, my favorite being Butler Park on Pawnee Parkway. It has a really unique stone wall perimeter, and some nice old homes surrounding it.
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