Flower Power: Gardens Will Rise Again in Civic Center Park This Summer

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Flower Power: Gardens Will Rise Again in Civic Center Park This Summer
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'We know it's the people's park, and the people are going to make it the most beautiful park this summer.'

"We know it's the people's park, and the people are going to make it the most beautiful park this summer."in the city's budget in order to continue responding to the migrant crisis without federal help. The Denver Motor Vehicle Division and the Department of Parks & Recreation, in particular, would take hits, cutting back on services...including planting flowers in the parks.

"When we first heard rumblings of the flower beds not getting planted citywide, we thought that Civic Center had come too far over the last few years to let that happen," says Eric Lazzari, executive director of theA legacy of the City Beautiful movement that sprang up at the turn of the last century and a gathering place in the heart of the city, today.

As a result,"we will be planting as soon as we can, sometime in late May," Lazzari says. Volunteers and supplemental maintenance will do the planting, weeding and caretaking, working several days a week; the city will water the beds when it waters and maintains the grass, as it will still do in all the parks.But Civic Center Park, at least, will also bloom with color.

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