… The fence will only be 4 feet high,” Ramsey said.
“The lower 2 feet will be solid wood, but the higher part is open grid, so people are free to pick from the trees the peaches and apples and blueberries and raspberries, and eat freely.”
Despite the fence and the gate, which will close at 5 p.m., the park’s current users won’t be fenced out, Ramsey said.
Two spots outside the fence in Union Plaza park will be set aside for residents to continue to enjoy their games. Permanent tables and bench seats will be installed on corner plazas at 34th and Peralta streets and Haven and 34th streets. To address neighbors’ concerns, both corners will be lighted at night to discourage illicit behavior such as loitering, drug dealing and prostitution.
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