GWCA has been following all the conversations trending on Everyblock (www.everyblock.com) and Nextdoor (www.nextdoor.com) websites, as well as inquiries through the GWCA website, since the gunshots occurred in Warner Park recently. One of our GWCA council members contacted a Warner Park representative and she updated us on the changes they are making in the Park which are discussed below:
A newly Installed Mercury halogen lamp was mounted on the high post near the garage. This will illuminate the back part of the yard and gazebo and will run 24/7 during the winter. The benches located on the west side closest to the garage have been removed. This should help dissuade loitering. The benches will be installed in a new location in the spring.
The area has been cleared of any high standing shrubbery, including the larger blue spruce, to improve the view from Warner to the alley and eliminate niches. Removing the gazebo is under consideration and might be done if this problem persists. For the moment though the gazebo will stand. The gazebo is lighted.
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GWCA believes Warner Park has taken all necessary action regarding suggestions from the Alderman’s office and police department. Some have also suggested that the garden be fenced but Warner Park representatives believe that would be counter to the intention and purpose of the park. The other suggestion was to have video surveillance operating. The Warner Park representative said she would investigate this option.
GWCA plans to discuss, at its next meeting, making a contribution to Warner Park to help offset some of these security-related costs. We are very appreciative to have access to such a wonderful space in the neighborhood and for the Park administrators’ swift action and concerns for its neighbors’ safety and well-being. If you have any questions or comments, you may make them here or via GWCA site www.gracelandwest.org.