For the last three years, the two parks in Auburn’s Kersey 3 development operated without formally-approved names.
The Auburn City Council changed that on Monday night.
That is, council members named the park in Kersey A Evergreen Park, and its sister in Kersey B Edgeview Park.
Having gathered information from the public related to proposed names, the Auburn Parks Board recommended these actions at its September meeting.
The city required the developer of Kersey 3 to construct two public parks as part of its development agreement. Upon completion, the developer turned the parks over to the city.
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