Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 127, Number 1, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 January 2004 — Page 5

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PHOTO BY STEPHANIE MIDDAUGH Kenny Twa, owner of the Wakarusa Hardware, points to some of the Improvements that will take place outside his business during the revitalization project.

downtown Continued from front Pear or European Hornbeam trees for the area. These species are medium-sized trees with no drooping branches. The most interesting features to be added to the downtown area are four “traffic-calming landscape nodes.” One node, reaching six feet from the curb, will be placed in each direction as visitors enter downtown. The nodes will designate the area as a retail center and 1 help slow traffic. Also, one landscape node will be

Brihdqys JANUARY 1 Sue Biller Paul Kegebein Francis Olson Mardell Berger Vickie Berger Royer Willard Zentz Karen Snyder Kecia Disher Loti Yeater Scott Nickerson Wayne Wingard Austin Witt Connie Stouder Ashley Sue Rose Tener Angie Larrison JANUARY 2 Susann Sassaman Joanna Hochstetler Maxine Rink Dorothy Alderman Betiy Sauer Trent Wagner Donald Miller JANUARY 3 Phyllis Walters Mary Lou Yoder Dean Ouard Kim Bollman Helen Jeffers Mary Ganger Clare Burmeister JANUARY 4 John Hostetter Daric Stump JANUARY 5 Dean Harman Vicky Parcel! Susan Kocsis Renae George Darwin Hively Lissa Kaehr JANUARY 6 Sean Hershberger F. M. Kendall Brenda Ervin JamesSlagle Scott Gerber Brian George JANUARY 7 Ezra Schmucker Pauline Weaver Andrea Biller Emma Cobbum Charity Cripe Jacki Hershberger Taylor Gamer JANUARY 8 Sherry Dodson Lois Marie Harman Milo Yoder Reggie Fisher Karla Hochstetler Carla Irwin Kris Kern Doyle Vandiver Lora Belle Pippen Joshua Scott Hershberger Opal Smith Helen Cosper

placed in each direction at the Town Square stoplight. The node will reach out 11 feet to protect parallelparked cars and 16 feet to protect angle-parked cars. Computer models were used to confirm that semitrucks could still turn at the downtown stoplight with the nodes in place. Project Manager Wilson also confirmed that there would be no or little loss of parking spaces in the downtown area. Final plans for the project will be presented during the next Wakarusa Council meeting at the Town Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 6,2004 at 6:30 p.m.

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