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Originally Posted by PostModernPrometheus
I think the comment that Marsh Creek is a potential gold mine is accurate; this is going to be a very costly clean up, but the pay off are diverse - health & safety as well as improved scent being obvious, but with some well thought out planning and development, this could be a veritable green oasis . . . kind of a "Harbour Passage" for naturalists. . .
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It's great that lots of people - like yourself - are standing behind this undertaking, and realising that Marsh Creek has so much potential for being a key piece of a growing and prospering Saint John.
I like your line about "Harbour Passage for naturalists" because that is definitely a good way of looking at it, as it will not only provide a great place for recreation, but provide very useful transportation links for people to walk, bike or skateboard from the East Side to Uptown without having to get run-down by cars on Rothesay Ave, Westmorland Rd or the Causeway.
Also, as a senior official with the city said to me the other day, "Wetland is the new waterfront," when it comes to development. So this is a great opportunity to leverage a greenspace into providing new development in the city.
Anyway, I have a couple observations from walking around at lunch today. One, the Cruise Ship Terminal is starting to look better IMO, the brick facades are really coming together, and maybe it won't be so bland after-all. Two, I noticed a sign has been put up at the foot of Princess about the Pugsley Park redevelopment, so maybe we'll see some action on that before the Summer is through.

And wasn't the Three sisters Park tender issued already? Hopefully, as that might mean construction soon too
EDIT: I did some searching, and the call for contracts about Three Sisters Park calls for completion by August 31, 2008
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