The park’s grand opening will take place in the fall, Kabat said. Depending on available space, the center would like to display between 10 and 15 sculptures, rotating new ones in whenever possible.
"Some of the sculptures will have containment areas, and some we are going to hide in the trees," said Kabat, adding that the center will accept art from students and professional artists.
After the park is established, Kabat said he would like to hold art classes there, through the center and the new high school.
The Department of Public Works has to install fences and create paths, Nutting said. He noted that the park will be handicap-accessible.
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