Changes, work set for Hallowell’s temporary downtown pocket park

KENNEBEC JOURNAL • August 7, 2020

In July, the Hallowell City Council approved a test-run of a park on city land which is now used as a parking lot. The project is being pushed by Vision Hallowell, a nonprofit group that promotes downtown. Initial plans for the park called for it to be about 30 feet by 40 feet. In a new plan, that has been reduced to about 10 feet by 40 feet. 

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