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A
In
here,
if
we
really
allowed
ourselves
to
dream
and
what
we
have
come
up
with,
what
the
team
has
presented
as
a
first
300,
some
page
draft
is
really
weaving
together
all
of
the
possibilities
in
every
nook
and
cranny
of
this
space.
So
if
you
take
a
spin
through
that
report,
the
plan
will
show
that
they
have
thought
about
and
woven
together
the
ideas
from
residents
around
things
that
should
apply
across
the
entire
common.
How
do
we
get
around?
How
do
we
enter
which
of
the
spaces
and
entrances
actually
feel
like
and
look
like?
A
All
that
has
gone
into
preserving
and
maintaining
the
incredible
specimens
that
we
can
find
taken
care
of
throughout
this
park.
This
is
not
only
a
critical
space
for
us
to
be
together.
This
is
a
space
for
protection
and
an
important
part
of
our
greed,
infrastructure
and
resiliency
across
the
city,
and
so
I
am
so
excited
that
all
of
the
the
various
pieces
that
we
think
about
when
we,
when
we're
trying
to
connect
parks
to
our
residents
in
every
single
neighborhood,
are
really
flowing
throughout
this
vision
and
this
plan.
A
So
my
job
is
just
to
say:
we're
gonna
keep
this
going
we're
going
to
get
as
many
comments
as
possible
in
this
period,
which
closes.
Is
it
November
30th?
Oh,
so
comments
can
still
be
added
if
you
take
a
spin
through
either
the
executive
summary
on
the
website
which
a
little
shorter,
19,
Pages
or
the
full
report.
Please
send
your
thoughts
in
because
this
is
going
to
be
a
work
in
progress.
A
Also,
while
this
is
a
comprehensive
Vision
that
really
shows
what
the
space
could
could
be
for
the
next
Generations,
we
do
have
to
make
some
choices
around
prioritization,
where
we
start
and
how
any
any
changes
that
that
we
might
want
to
make
as
well.
So
this
comment
period
is
very,
very
important.
We
invite
everyone
to
submit
your
feedback
and
really
make
sure
that
this
park
represents
not
just
any
any
single,
neighborhood
or
group
of
downtown
neighborhoods
connection,
but
truly
a
a
property
and
a
home
for
the
entire
city
to
be
reflected
here.
B
The
attractions
and
amenities
that
you
see
on
the
common
today
are
a
patchwork
of
projects
and
improvements
dating
back
to
this
Park's
history.
This
master
plan
is
intended
to
bridge
those
gaps
and
provide
a
comprehensive
framework
for
changes
that
build
upon
what
already
makes
this
renowned
public
space
successful
Paving
the
way
toward
a
sustainable
and
resilient
future
for
Boston
Common
as
we'll
find
improvements
throughout
the
park
with
increased
flexibility,
better
use
of
space
new
features,
an
enhanced
visitor
orientation
and
interpretation.
B
B
More
specifically,
an
expanded
tadpole
playground
will
introduce
more
diverse
and
accessible
play
equipment
that
serves
a
wider
range
of
Ages
and
abilities.
Under
these
recommendations,
the
playground's
footprint
would
increase
from
roughly
5500
square
feet
to
about
fifteen
thousand
square
feet
iconic
in
its
own
right.
The
Frog
Pond
should
be
fully
renovated
to
include
a
new
Pavilion,
a
splash
pad
an
improved
wading
pool
with
accessible
entries
and
water
features.
B
B
Upgrading
the
Parkman
Bandstand
will
include
adding
a
fully
accessible
architecturally,
appropriate
ramp
pathway,
improvements,
tree
plantings
and
new
seating
options
are
recommended.
In
addition,
the
creation
of
an
accessible
entrance
along
Beacon
Street
by
the
Shah
54th
Regiment
Memorial,
is
an
early
priority
of
the
plan.
B
In
doing
so,
Boston
Common
can
set
a
precedent
for
what
it
means
to
reinvest
in
and
celebrate
our
new
pieces
pleasure
to
introduce
our
partner
who's
worked
on
this
for
more
than
four
years
and
I
think
we're
on
calls
pretty
much
daily
now
or
definitely
a
few
times
a
week.
She
is
our
friend.
She
is
our
Ally
Please.
Welcome
the
president,
the
friends
of
the
public
garden,
Liz
Visa,.
C
Part,
the
Boston
Common,
the
public
garden
and
Commonwealth
Avenue
Mall.
We
are
committed
with
the
city
to
the
goals
of
innovation
and
excellence
in
Parks
care,
as
well
as
the
joy
and
belonging
and
how
people
experience
Parks.
As
the
mayor
so
eloquently
said,
and
the
chief
reiterated
this
park
needs
to
belong
to
everybody,
it
does,
and
people
need
to
know
that
it
belongs
to
each
and
every
one
of
them,
because
this
park
is
many
things
to
many
people.
It
is
a
neighborhood
park
for
almost
60
000
people.
But
beyond
that,
it's
an
international
tourist
destination.
C
Just
about
all
of
those
empty
trees
to
Dutch
elm
disease,
so
there
are
gaps
in
the
tree
canopy
and
we
want
to
work
to
fill
those
gaps
in
as
well
as
do
that
hard.
You
don't
see
this
thing,
but
we
could
bury
millions
of
dollars
in
the
infrastructure
of
this
park,
the
drainage,
the
curves
the
pads.
So
we
really
want
to
own
that
important
work
and
do
it
as
well
as
the
more
exciting
and
transformative.
A
A
This
is
a
space
for
protection,
an
important
part
of
our
greed
infrastructure
and
resilience
across
the
city,
and
so
I
am
so
excited
that
all
of
the
the
various
pieces
that
we
think
about
when
we,
when
we're
trying
to
connect
parks
to
our
residents
in
every
single
neighborhood,
are
really
flowing
throughout
this
vision
and
this
plan.
So
my
job
is
just
to
say:
we're
gonna
keep
this
going
we're
going
to
get
as
many
comments
as
possible
in
this
period,
which
closes.
Is
it
November
30th?
A
So
comments
can
still
be
added
if
you
take
a
spin
through
either
the
executive
summary
on
the
website
which
a
little
shorter,
19,
Pages
or
the
full
report.
Please
send
your
thoughts
in
because
this
is
going
to
be
a
work
in
progress.
Also,
while
this
is
a
comprehensive
Vision
that
really
shows
what
this
space
could
could
be
for
the
next
Generations,
we
do
have
to
make
some
choices
around
prioritization,
where
we
start
and
how
any
any
changes
that
that
we
might
want
to
make
as
well.
So
this
comment
period
is
very,
very
important.
A
We
invite
everyone
to
submit
your
feedback
and
really
make
sure
that
this
park
represents
not
just
any
any
single,
neighborhood
or
group
of
downtown
neighborhoods
connection,
but
truly
a
a
property
and
a
home
for
the
entire
city
to
be
reflected
here.
So,
thank
you
so
much
and
I'm
going
to
pass
it
on
to
our
incredible
Commissioner
of
Parks
and
Recreation
Ryan
Woods.
B
The
attractions
and
amenities
that
you
see
on
the
common
today
are
a
patchwork
of
projects
and
improvements
dating
back
through
this
Park's
history.
This
master
plan
is
intended
to
bridge
those
gaps
and
provide
a
comprehensive
framework
for
changes
that
build
upon
what
already
makes
this
renowned
public
space
successful
Paving
the
way
toward
a
sustainable
and
resilient
future
for
Boston
Common
as
we'll
find
improvements
throughout
the
park
with
increased
flexibility,
better
use
of
space
new
features,
an
enhanced
visitor
orientation
and
interpretation.
B
B
More
specifically,
an
expanded
tadpole
playground
will
introduce
more
diverse
and
accessible
play
equipment
that
serves
a
wider
range
of
Ages
and
abilities.
Under
these
recommendations,
the
playground's
footprint
would
increase
from
roughly
5500
square
feet
to
about
fifteen
thousand
square
feet
iconic
in
its
own
right.
The
Frog
Pond
should
be
fully
renovated
to
include
a
new
Pavilion,
a
splash
pad
an
improved
wading
pool
with
accessible
entries
and
water
features.
B
B
Upgrading
the
Parkman
Bandstand
will
include
adding
a
fully
accessible
architecturally,
appropriate
ramp
pathway,
improvements,
tree
plantings
and
new
seating
options
are
recommended.
In
addition,
the
creation
of
an
accessible
entrance
along
Beacon
Street
by
the
shaw
54th
Regiment
Memorial,
is
an
early
priority
of
the
plan.
B
In
doing
so,
Boston
Common
can
set
a
precedent
for
what
it
means
to
reinvest
in
and
celebrate
our
nation's
most
treasured
places.
It's
now
my
pleasure
to
introduce
our
partner
who's
worked
on
this
for
more
than
four
years
and
I
think
we're
on
calls
pretty
much
daily
now
or
definitely
a
few
times
a
week.
She
is
our
friend.
She
is
our
Ally
Please.
Welcome
the
president,
the
friends
of
the
public
garden,
Liz
Visa,.
C
Thank
you
so
much
Ryan.
Well,
it
is
thrilling
to
be
here.
As
Ryan
said,
it's
been
a
long
time
in
coming.
Many
of
us
have
worked
for
many
hours
and
many
weeks
and
months
through
the
pandemic.
Many
of
you
have
come
to
public
meetings
when
it
was
in
person
and
then
come
to
public
meetings.
Virtually
it's
been
our
joy
to
have
a
partner
that
is
so
dedicated
to
the
work
of
this
making
Boston
Common
the
best
version
of
itself
and
improving
it
for
everybody,
as
he
as
Ryan
said.