Above: Alicia Elliott and volunteers weed the public sidewalk near West Central Park today. Elliott is expected to sign papers on Tuesday to purchase the nearby DeGarmo's Compounding Pharmacy building.
By Janine Unsoeld
www.janineslittlehollywood.blogspot.com
Alicia Elliott is expected to sign and finalize a
contract on Tuesday, June 17th to buy the DeGarmo’s Compounding Pharmacy
building near the corner of Harrison and Division on Olympia’s Westside.
The
Olympian newspaper reported in a story on June 5 that Richard
DeGarmo was retiring after working as a pharmacist for 50 years.
Elliott owns the property next door to DeGarmo’s on the busy, auto-centric corner of Harrison and
Division. Now called West Central Park, Elliott saved the property in 2013 from future land use speculation
and development to create the privately owned, public use park. The property
was most recently proposed to be developed into a 7-Eleven convenience store.
The park, adjacent to two major neighborhoods, is in an area zoned by
the city of Olympia as a high density corridor.
While busy weeding the cracks in the public sidewalk
today on Division Street, Elliott said she is excited about signing the
contract.
“It's an exciting development for West Central Park…the
building will be home to a café that will service the park directly and will
include a small commercial kitchen that will be able to support food carts
hosted by the park. It’s a way to nurture small business - by offering the kitchen, we'll be extending the operating hours of the food trucks….From the beginning, our plan
was to have a park café that could help keep the park in the black far into the
future. Having the café at DeGarmo's is even better than having a new café on
park grounds, because there is paved parking and potential access from Cushing
Street built into the pharmacy parking.”
DeGarmo’s also has a restroom, which will be
available to patrons of the café. Elliott said she has future plans to build
two additional restrooms, one for daytime use, and one 24 hour restroom.
“We have a lot of lunchtime walkers from the Capital
Place Retirement Center down the road who need a restroom, and we look forward
to providing one for them,” said Elliott.
Without fail, regardless of wind, rain, or snow, drivers
and other passersby have witnessed the regular Sunday work parties that have kept
the park immaculately groomed throughout the year. Encouraged by
Elliott’s weekly updates, between four and fifteen volunteers turn out to help each
week.
Plenty of attractive plants, including some edibles, gravel and walkway pavers, picnic tables, and cleverly decorated
traffic barriers are testimony to their constant hard work.
Above: Compost bins at the south end of the park feature a view of an edible garden and the property at the corner of Harrison and Division in Olympia.
To
stay up-to-date about future work parties, news, and progress at the park, go
to www.aparkforus.org.
For past stories about West Central Park and to see pictures from last year's June Jubilee, go to www.janineslittlehollywood.blogspot.com and type key words into the search button.
For
more about the history of West Central Park, go to www.oly-wa.us/greenpages/Article.php?id=2013;05;201305h.
Hi Janine-
ReplyDeleteCool! Thanks. Just one correction being that I no longer own the park property. I deeded it to the business, 'The West Central Park Project' on February 24th of this year.
Take care!
Alicia Elliott
President, West Central Park Project