Mount Sequoyah Gardens Park being renovated
Posted: July 29, 2009 at 8:16 a.m.
FAYETTEVILLE The city of Fayetteville is making use of nearby sewer line work to develop the Mount Sequoyah Gardens Park.
Located at 100 N. Summit Ave., on the east side of Mount Sequoyah, the land is the former location of the city's water treatment and storage facility.
It was dedicated as a city park in 1998 by former Mayor Fred Hanna. A resolution approved by the City Council includes the preservation and enhancement of panoramic views of Fayetteville and the surrounding mountains.
There is a greenhouse on the property, which city horticulturists use to grow plants for the landscaped areas in Fayetteville, including the Square gardens.
News, Pages 11 on 07/29/2009
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