Living Memorials use trees and natural systems to
create public places for healing. The USDA Forest Service created
this program to provide support to groups wishing to create memorials
that look forward, beyond 9/11, to a future of healing and peace.
Open Road Park was selected as a Living Memorial
site in March 2004. Our design teams have decided that our Living
Memorial will express peace, community, and cultural diversity through
the use of trees and other living systems. But we have not yet defined
what our Living Memorial will look like; we are now engaged in a
participatory design process that is open to our entire community.
We welcome your input.
We have adapted the participatory design process
that we used to design and create our park to create this Living
Memorial, together with our local partners and the USDA Forest Service,
and Cornell University. Our local partners are East Side Community
High School, New Design High School, Medina Masjid Mosque and School,
Mary Help of Christians Church and School, Chinatown Planning Council's
First Avenue Daycare, Children's Liberation Day Care, Brotherhood/Sister
Sol, & 11th Street Block Association.
Please look at all the design ideas created by Open
Road and Cornell teams in March, April, and May 2004. All of the
design teams are currently revising their designs and are seeking
input. This section of our website was created for this purpose.
If you would like to make comments on these design
ideas, please check out our timeline, community survey responses,
budget, maps of Open Road Park, and the proposal we wrote to get
support for this project. Please visit the site during open hours
(M-F 3-6pm, Sat 12-4pm), and see how people use it now.
Then, contact us with your comments. You can drop
by the park during open hours and give us your comments in the form
of writing, maps, or drawings. You can also send your comments by
email, mailto:OpenRoadNY@aol.com, or mail: Open Road, 420 East 12th
Street, NY, NY 10009.