The second of three opportunities for residents to give their thoughts on the development of Issaquah’s downtown park, tentatively called Confluence Park, will be on Thursday, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. at Tibbetts Creek Manor.
The first meeting on Aug. 26 introduced residents to The Berger Partnership, the firm contracted by the city to develop the park, and allowed for break-out brainstorming sessions.
The next meeting will continue the brainstorming process and will include some design concepts based on the first meeting.
If residents would like to give input on the park but are unable to attend the meeting, they are welcome to complete the city’s questionnaire.