The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 24, 1982, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, February 24, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 7
Neighborhood plans to landscape
By Linnca Fredrickson
The Woods Park neighborhood will be a busy place
April 25, provided April showers don't interfere with the
planned activities.
The Woods Park Neighborhood Association has rcceiv
ed approval from the city to landscape 27th Street from
Capitol Parkway to Randolph Street and Randolph Street
from 26th to 28th Street.
Bill Tiwald, a housing rehabilitation specialist with the
city and chairman of the streetscapc project, said that
Sunday, volunteers from the neighborhood will plant
about 20 trees and about 200 bushes. Along the street
a park bench also will be placed in front of the Open
Harvest-II & R Block Building, 26th and Randolph
Street, he said.
Darlenc Brey, the association's social chairman, said
the tree planting is scheduled to start early that morning.
Other neighborhood activities also are planned for the
day.
Tiwald said the idea to beautify the five-block area was
his and Jerry Slominski's, a former president of the neigh
borhood association.
The project is partly an effort to establish a relation
ship between the business district and neighborhood,
since the two are so integrally tied, Tiwald said. Many bus
inesses suffered because 27th Street was widened and
some failed, he said, which affects the neighborhood.
Association formed
Tiwald said the Woods Park Neighborhood Association
formed about four-and-a-half years ago to oppose the wid
ening of 27th Street. Although the association was too
late to stop the street widening, Tiwald said, it was organ
ized in time to help with beautification after the project.
The city took trees down from Randolph Street to 0
Street as part of the widening project, so it planned to
replace those trees, he said. But the section of 27th Street
from Capitol Parkway to Randolph Street never was
landscaped, so the neighborhood association is tackling
it, he said.
Tiwald said other neighborhood associations told him
their mistake was not communicating with the business
district in their neighborhood.
"We're talking," Tiwald said. In fact, a representative
from the business district now sits on the association's
board of directors.
"We've aroused a nice community spirit, too," Tiwald
said.
Financial assistance
The association applied for assistance through the Lin
coln Neighborhood Self-Help Grant Program. It received
$5,000, most of it to be spent on the trees and bushes.
Gwen Meister, a community resource specialist with
the Urban Development Department who writes the
guidelines for the self-help program, said the city provides
the money for the trees and the neighborhood provides
the volunteers. The Parks and Recreation Department is
helping with planning and equipment, and will inspect the
plants to make sure they're healthy.
Meister said the grant program gave $30,000 to seven
neighborhoods last year. She said the grants helped pay
for the Malone gardening project, three neighborhood
house painting projects, bikewaywalkway in the West A
neighborhood and a couple of other tree-planting pro-
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jects in other neighborhoods.
"Neighborhood associations are the going thing right
now," she said, and she is hoping the self-help grant pro
gram budget will increase this next fiscal year.
"We feel the grants really help neighborhoods," she
said.
Tiwald said as soon as the planting on this project is
finished, the association will begin another tree-planting
project for fall, this time in the residential areas.
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