Talk:North Slope, Tacoma, Washington

About The North Slope Historic District Park edit

Located at the corner of North K & North 8th Streets, the park has been a project of the North Slope Historic District, the City of Tacoma and the North End Council. North Slope residents suggested the idea in the early 1990s, but the North Slope Historic District had no money to proceed. Our representatives on the North End Neighborhood Council eventually secured the funds from the Thea Foss Bond Issue given to each neighborhood council, but it took years to work out the transfer of the property from Tacoma Power to the City.

Metro Parks was the designing and developing agency, although the property is owned by the city. The small park contains a wooden piece of play equipment for small children, seating, handicapped ramp, and plantings. The design and equipment in the park were approved by the Landmarks Commission.

The park's maintenance is done by Metro Parks.

The park is dedicated to Valerie Sivinski, former Tacoma Historic Preservation Officer who provided guidance for the creation of the North Slope Historic District.

Neighborhood volunteers maintain the beds and plants that we originally planted that help to make “Valerie's Park" special. Everything is growing well and looking good. Thanks to all of you for picking up and helping keep our gem of a park tidy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Boonrob (talkcontribs) 04:20, 19 March 2009 (UTC)Reply