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Plans Progress to Date 2011 Progress for Roanoke Park

2011 Progress for Roanoke Park

Sunday, December 25, 2011, 10:18 am Last Updated on Wednesday, December 28, 2011, 12:08 pm Written by Administrator

Recap of Roanoke Park activities and achievements during 2011

  • Two all-neighborhood clean up days with coffee & pastries provided by Miles Krivena and Dave Foster. Results include less honeysuckle and being able to see not only into the woods but through the woods to man made environments and natural outcroppings.
  • Nine weeks of focused efforts led by Scott Burnett, Randy Moore, Frank Messer, Manny Lopez and Curt Watkins cleared all along the wall/fence line from the Westport Roanoke Community Center east to 36th to prepare for repair of erosion damage and fall seeding led by the Parks Department’s David Burke.
  • Earth Riders Trails Association members led by Brett Schoffner and Brian Duff begin survey of park and marking of preliminary singletrack trail routes around the bluffs. Look for the red tape tied to trees back in the woods.
  • Volunteers from as far as Liberty and Lawrence come to begin trail blazing as trail volunteers join honeysuckle cutting to make way for proposed trails with the first section of trail projected to open in April, 2012.
  • Park Volunteers ask for benches to be installed in select areas. Parks and Rec acquires and installs benches in places to pause and, as many have commented, make the park begin to look like, well, “a park”.
  • Pitch magazine awards “Best Comeback” award to Roanoke Park, citing changes caused by volunteers working together with the parks department to improve the park.
  • A generous donation from Roanoke Homes Association matched by private giving led by Pete Browne gets funding off to a $10,000 start to fund a landing/sitting area at the top of proposed stair steps: A new park amenity and better access to the park from "Lookout Point" along Valentine Road.
  • Alice Kitchen’s essay about park project to Historic Kansas City Foundation contest wins the “Community Catalyst” award for 2011 for the all of the volunteers in Roanoke Park Conservancy project.
  • Sunday family picnic in the Park with Live music from BluesberryJam sponsored by Roanoke Homes Association and Pete Browne and Kissick Construction Co.
  • KCTV5’s Bonyen Lee does second feature on the Park. This time about the $10,000 private donations to help fund a sitting area at Lookout Point.
  • Roanoke Park’s’ volunteer naturalist and web designer Chris DeLong reseeds selected areas of the park with locally collected native grasses and wildflowers. More seeding and tree seedling plantings are envisioned.
  • Year ends with filing of articles of incorporation by Bill Koenigsdorg to create the Roanoke Park Conservancy, as a 501(c) 3 corporation. Incorporators are Kite Singleton and Randy Moore. First Board consists of Scott Burnett, Glenda Goodman, Pete Browne, Randy Moore, Kay Johnson and Curt Watkins.
  • The Surrogate Volunteer’s program proves to be a popular and easy holiday gift selection to honor friends and family with a donation to the Roanoke Park Conservancy.

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