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Can The Veteran’s Memorial Be Built At Heritage Park In Cultural Corridor?? Posted: 16 Aug 2011 02:23 PM PDT Huntridge Circle Park is back in the news again. The new Ward 3 City Councilman Bob Coffin has suggested that the proposed Veteran’s Memorial be changed to Heritage Park which is in the Cultural Corridor along Las Vegas Blvd. The original proposal, to have the memorial at Huntridge Circle Park was not loved by the surrounding neighborhoods, but was accepted as a means to get the park opened again. Since the discussion is to be held at tomorrow’s council meeting, there’s not a lot of time to give them feedback. If you’d like the Veteran’s Memorial changed to Heritage Park in the cultural Corridor, please call Bob Coffin’s office, 229–6405 and tell him. Or if you have the time, you can email to all of the City Council members from the webpage for the council. Unfortunately, there’s no way to send one email to all of them. You’ll have to click on each of the wards, and email separately. Here’s the whole story: On August 17, 2011 at 9am the Las Vegas City Council will convene. One of the items on the agenda will be the relocation of the proposed Veterans Memorial from Huntridge Park to Heritage Park on Las Vegas Boulevard North. The relocation of the memorial from Heritage Park would be a more fitting location to remember our fallen heroes than Huntridge Circle Park. Here is a list of reasons why Heritage Park is a better location: - Heritage Park is located on Las Vegas Boulevard, a designated National Scenic Byway
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