. Improvement of Fort Wayne Indiana; report for Fort Wayne Civic Improvement Association . st—in crossing the river and passing the groundsof Concordia College—and which is still all undeveloped,should be treated with its destiny in view. That is to say, toexceptional degree Walton Avenue ought to be developed withthought of its community value, rather than as a local thor-oughfare. Such consideration involves special regard for itspaving, for its tree-planting and parking, and for the promptabolition on this street of the railroad grade crossings. Itsdistance from the center of the city gives
. Improvement of Fort Wayne Indiana; report for Fort Wayne Civic Improvement Association . st—in crossing the river and passing the groundsof Concordia College—and which is still all undeveloped,should be treated with its destiny in view. That is to say, toexceptional degree Walton Avenue ought to be developed withthought of its community value, rather than as a local thor-oughfare. Such consideration involves special regard for itspaving, for its tree-planting and parking, and for the promptabolition on this street of the railroad grade crossings. Itsdistance from the center of the city gives no just indication ofthe degree of usefulness it will have. I have said that Weiser Park is not likely to be a drivingattraction. Most of the pleasure driving will turn west fromWalton to the residence section. If it uses Pontiac Street itwill pass the beautiful quarter just east of Hoagland Avenue,and so on to Fairfield. There is need of a connection that shall be direct an 1beautiful between Fairfield, in this portion the towns show H4 Fort Wayne Civic Improvement Association MM. Fort Wayne Civic Improvement Association 115
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