Dr. Milada Allen’s eyes scanned the 20 people filling Felida Fire Station’s meeting room Tuesday evening. She was searching for a few willing community members to serve as Felida Neighborhood Association board members. After some prodding, the association president eventually found her people: Brad Inman and Ian McIntosh, pastor at the Summit View Church. They’ll now be responsible for helping more than five committees and projects, most of them involving parks.
Parks, Parades and More Parks
For more information about donations or volunteering, call Milada Allen at 360-573-4030.
Neighborhood volunteers will lead a tour of the proposed Cougar Creek Woods Community Park, formerly zoned to be a subdivision, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on June 12. Clark County purchased 10 acres at 11515 N.W. 16th Ave. for the proposed park in 2009, but cannot continue with design and construction until funds are available.
From noon to 3 p.m. on June 17 on the 6th floor of the Clark County Public Service building, the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee will present a draft concept plan for Sorenson Neighborhood Park, which will remain a barren slope until the housing market recovers.
“We’ve been watching a lot of people and dogs utilizing the parks – mostly dogs,” said A.J. Sallee, a parks committee member and a nearby resident.