Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Looking for comments on pavilion design
On June 26th, 2006, the Seward City Council will vote on the acceptance of the new Seward Waterfront Pavilions(s) design. These pavilions will replace the pavilions that were once located along the waterfront at Adams Street and Ballaine and at D Street and Ballaine.
The pavilion design is modeled after the historic Seward Depot located at Railway Avenue and 4th Avenue. This design will carry the railroad theme along the Seward Waterfront as it was during the early 1900’s. In fact the original Seward Depot was located at the base of Adams Street from 1917 to 1928 when it was moved to its current location along Railway Avenue. It seems only fitting to place pavilions modeling this important piece of Seward history along the waterfront including close proximity to the existing Seward Depot’s original location.
If you have any comments regarding the new pavilion design please contact the Seward Building and Engineering Department at 224-4049 or email at eleaders@cityofseward.net.
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Greetings:
The Seward seniors are very excited to see such a beautiful and appropriate
pavillion design hopefully to be built where the previous pavillions once
protected seniors from the cold wind and rain during the summer months
picnics that were hosted by the senior center. These pavillions provide the
local and visiting senior the opportunity to take in the beautiful
surrounding sites of snow capped peaks, bountiful Resurrection Bay and enjoy
this beauty with an accessible, roof covered, wind protected pavillion from
the coastal elements of Seward.
We hope that the council sees the need to replace these pavillions and
favors the new design. It is most fitting for the coast line of Seward.
Thank you.
Dana Paperman for the
Seward Senior Center
"We support healthy lifestyles
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