Originally Posted by
Architect2010
Wheeler has a baseball/softball complex taking a vast majority of space up. Improvised soccer fields are a use for the empty fields too. They've recently repaved that park and spruced up the diamonds and their supporting features such as bleachers, fences, etc. Wiley Post has a brand new Sprayground, brand new park, brand new pavilion, new basketball court, and has a pretty large parking lot taking up space in the park. Not to mention that it too, is used largely by picnicking families, soccer, cookouts, etc. These have NOTHING to do with the White Water course and honestly, a structure of that sort put into either of these two parks is entirely out of place in context of their current uses, which are actually quite popular a lot of the time. Keep the white water course in the Boathouse area and create a destination of rowing, kayaking, paddling, rafting, zip-lining, mountain-biking, spectating, etc. Do you see the theme, the white water course fits PERFECTLY with the Boathouse area.
On edit also: The trees of Wiley Post and Wheeler would be a true loss if a white water course was built there. They are beautifully grand and old. No need to spread the tearing out of trees to other areas other than Boathouse Row.
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