Elishia Walukevich's projects
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Supported a comment by Bill R on
Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 1 week ago
Commented on Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
A walking bridge from Haverhill side to Bradford side ... it’s good for foot traffic and social media (yay free publicity for the city)
Supported a comment by A Crosby on
Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
A Crosby
Their really isn't any good open park space for kids in Bradford. The park on the other side is small and almost unusable. West Newbury has a park called Action Cove and it would be amazing to bring something like this to this site. Basketball courts are always a good idea too. The courts behind Hunking are so crowded so it would be nice to have another space. Also it would be great to connect the rail trail somehow so people to have to walk around the liquor store and under the bridge.
Their really isn't any good open park space for kids in Bradford. The park on the other side is small and almost unusable. West Newbury has a park called Action Cove and it would be amazing to bring something like this to this site. Basketball courts are always a good idea too. The courts behind Hunking are so crowded so it would be nice to have another space. Also it would be great to connect the rail trail somehow so people to have to walk around the liquor store and under the bridge.
Supported a comment by Tim N on
Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Tim N
Please Mimic Boston’s “Lawn on D”. It gives all towns along the Haverhill Line to enjoy a day in Haverhill rather than Boston. Haverhill Citizens leave the city for entertainment, that needs to change. Having out-dates, musty bars that cannot accommodate more than 100 people is not appealing. Have igloos so the area can be used in the winter and when there’s colder weather. Concrete ping pong tables & cornhole sets. Illuminated ring swing, turf, yard games. Music/DJ. Overhead shack that provides food, beverages (adult beverages included), tv to broadcast sports games. Backdrops for social media photos.
Please Mimic Boston’s “Lawn on D”. It gives all towns along the Haverhill Line to enjoy a day in Haverhill rather than Boston. Haverhill Citizens leave the city for entertainment, that needs to change. Having out-dates, musty bars that cannot accommodate more than 100 people is not appealing. Have igloos so the area can be used in the winter and when there’s colder weather. Concrete ping pong tables & cornhole sets. Illuminated ring swing, turf, yard games. Music/DJ. Overhead shack that provides food, beverages (adult beverages included), tv to broadcast sports games. Backdrops for social media photos.
Supported a comment by Dena Miller on
Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Dena Miller
It would be nice if the playground was inclusive for kids in wheelchairs. The City is making great strides with inclusion but needs to include our children that do not get included in the Cities recreation programs. There are very few areas kids in wheelchairs have to be included in peer play in the community.
It would be nice if the playground was inclusive for kids in wheelchairs. The City is making great strides with inclusion but needs to include our children that do not get included in the Cities recreation programs. There are very few areas kids in wheelchairs have to be included in peer play in the community.
Supported a comment by Jamie B on
Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Jamie B
Sponsor parks for children that are accessible to all socioeconomic status and promote open area to ensure safety
Sponsor parks for children that are accessible to all socioeconomic status and promote open area to ensure safety
Commented on Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
River views please!
Commented on Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Coffee. And ice cream
Commented on Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
A cement pad with benches for people in wheelchairs and their friends/family. Also a wheelchair accessible swing would be great
Commented on Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Small grassy area with CLEAR access to actually see the River ... it runs through the whole city but there are very few spots that people can actually enjoy the view. Newburyport has an amazing boardwalk. Something like that would be nice
Followed Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Commented on Railroad Avenue Redevelopment
1 month, 2 weeks ago
I think a splash pad with attached playground would be ideal. Many in the area do not have pools and there are many children who live in that area. There is a splash pad at passaqua park and it’s really popular. The attached playground, the wall surrounding it along with green grass and picnic tables are awesome. It’s super nice during the warmer months and there’s always a ton of kids there. Also, something more basic would be nice; just a small grassy area, large boardwalk, (like in Newburyports waterfront) would be amazing. The Merrimack River runs through the whole
city, but honestly, it’s hard to find a place to even see it because of the buildings and parking lots. Fruit trees would be nice and a public garden space where people can rent lots.
Roof top amenities to take advantage of both the waterfront and the activities happening in the amp a theatre would be great.