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2 <br />4. Timing: With major improvements planned for Kenzie Terrace in 2025, we believe it is time to <br />seize the moment and set this land aside as green space before it, too, is developed. The recent <br />stunning loss of dozens of trees to a development on Kenzie makes this need all the more obvious. <br /> <br />Our proposal is on the agenda of the city council’s August 30 joint work session with the Parks <br />Commission. We ask you to consider it in light of SAV's stated mission "to be a progressive and <br />welcoming village that is walkable, sustainable and safe." <br /> <br />We also respectfully request that the Council add the proposal to the agenda of its next regular <br />public meeting. <br /> <br />Please know that our group stands ready to do all we can to support efforts by the city to create a <br />place of beauty and enjoyment for south St. Anthony! <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Paul McHugh <br />Gary and Cary Zahrbock <br />Susan Guthrie <br />Tom Deegan <br />Dave Colling <br />Jesse Pikturna <br />Dave Hess <br />John Kufus <br />Barbara Gottfried <br />Michael and Beth Wandell <br /> <br />"Safe and Green in south St Anthony" (residents of south St. Anthony)