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View of Duck Pond with lots of children and ducks.

 

Work on the duck pond began on August 5, 2008 and was completed in the first week in October 2008. The duck pond reconstruction will install a new rubber liner, change the shape to encourage better and increased water flow, and replace the muddy banks of the duck pond with large flag stone.

Most of the heavy work of removing material and draining the pond occurred prior to the return of the student population, while more of the fine detail was taken care of as the project progresses. This project affected the flow of pedestrian traffic along 11th Avenue.

Architect: Contractor:
Kerin & Associates PC Kruse Enterprises