Lindsay Taylor, the new park director, has been fairly cordial to me, considering my reputation as a mauler of city bureaucrats. I explained that the top of the Union Terrace wall was open, and that I had serious doubts about it surviving another winter of freeze and thaw cycles. I requested that the masons make an emergency repair on top of the wall, while other repairs needed there could be delayed. Taylor agreed to consult her park supervisor, Rick Holtzman, about my request. Later that morning, I spoke with Holtzman, who agreed that it would indeed be appropriate to reassign the masons. The masons were replacing missing steps and repointing the Fountain Park stairwell, through a grant from the Trexler Trust. The grant had been written and requested by Karen El-Chaar, from Allentown Friends of the Parks. El-Chaar had attended my meetings years earlier on the WPA structures, and I had since conducted tours of Lehigh Parkway in conjunction with her organization. Holtzman requested that El-Chaar clear the repair at Union Terrace with the Trexler Trust, since their funds were designated to be spent at Fountain Park. The Trust gave their permission for the masons to be temporally reassigned.
By the weeks end the masons spend a day at the Terrace, and repaired the top of the wall. I'm grateful that Lindsay Taylor and the Trexler Trust responded to stabilize that structure, and optimistic that their commitment to our WPA history will continue. I will in turn continue on, when necessary, mauling the bureaucrats.
The photograph above shows the WPA steps being built in Seattle. I'm sure an identical sight could be seen on Lawrence Street in 1936.
reprinted from November 16, 2015
ADDENDUM NOVEMBER 21,2024: It took nine years, but this summer/fall masons came back to Union Terrace to repoint the stage area, thanks to the Trexler Trust once again. Karen El-Chaar ended up appointed park director under Ray O'Connell, but has since been replaced under Matt Tuerk. Despite continuing to be outspoken about park issues, I'm lobbying to be included on the new Parknership board.
I’m hoping you get on that board. A voice for common sense with institutional knowledge needs to represent residents and park users.
ReplyDeleteCommon Sense...What?? Institutional Knowledge...Huh?? What about Inclusiveness???
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