Title
Rebecca Howard Park Development Plan Briefing
Recommended Action
Information Only. No action requested
Report
Issue:
Update on Rebecca Howard Park Development Plan process including Consultant work and public engagement.
Staff Contact:
Sarah Giannobile, Associate Planner; Parks, Arts and Recreation; 360.753.8020
Presenter(s):
Sarah Giannobile, Associate Planner
Background and Analysis:
In 2018, the City of Olympia purchased 0.34 acres in downtown Olympia for potential housing. Then in the summer of 2020, the focus for the site shifted from housing to healing by wanting to provide a safe place for community members to find peace, connection, and belonging. In 2021, the property was transferred over to the Olympia Parks Department to develop into a park. The major goal of this park will be to honor and celebrate the lives of Black and African American members in this community, both past and present, to help bring their stories of perseverance and light to the forefront.
Five park purpose and goal statements were identified to help assist with preliminary design concepts for the site, they included:
* To celebrate, honor, and recognize the local history and contributions of our African American and Black community members.
* To provide a safe place for peace and healing, that honors representation and fosters a sense of belonging and inclusion.
* To promote equity, respect, and learning as we build community together.
* To find common ground with each other through storytelling, performance and art - especially stories, performances, art from, or promoted by and led by our African American and/or Black community members.
* To build strong connections with the surrounding neighbors and organizations.
In 2022, the park was named after Rebecca Howard, an accomplished and respected black businesswoman who owned and operated the Pacific House Hotel from the late 1850's to the 1870's. Rebecca was known for her welcoming yet no-nonsense demeanor as sh...
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