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Senior Member
I think the potential is there for small incremental changes that could make the park worthwhile. Replacing the concrete walkways with granite or even just pavers would be a good start. Then that intersection between the east/west walkway and the north/south walkway (at the foot of the stairs) is calling out for a sculpture or a fountain or some other sort of focal point. Add a fenced-in off-leash area for the local dog owners somewhere central in the park (it needs to be central; there has to be some reason for people to actually walk through the park or else it'll always feel dead and sketchy) and you've suddenly got a multipurpose park that residents will have several reasons to visit.