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Michelle Bruch

Missing Gold Medal Park letters are being repaired and should be replaced next week.

Gold Medal Park sign under repair after vandalism

UPDATED October 31, 2008, 8:29am

October has been a rough month for Gold Medal Park.

A neighbor at the Bridgewater recently noticed that someone removed the letter “P” from the large sign and flipped it upside down so the sign read “GOLD MEDAL dARK.” Then the letters “P” and “G” went missing, leaving the sign to read “OLD MEDAL ARK.” Yesterday an “A” disappeared as well.

Minneapolis Planning Commission President David Motzenbecker, a landscape architect who helped design the park at 2nd Street and 11th Avenue South, said the Park Development Foundation’s maintenance company is now repairing the missing letters and they should be back in place next week. The architects are researching a more vandal-proof attachment method for the hollow aluminum sign.

Motzenbecker said this type of vandalism has happened before. Soon after the park opened last year, someone removed a letter, apparently by rocking it back and forth until it broke off its stand, and left the letter on the ground.

In this recent instance, Motzenbecker said, one of the letters seems to have been similarly removed and other letters were scratched and required repair. Maintenance workers removed yet another letter in order to match the paint.

A police spokesman said he had no information about the vandalism.

Motzenbecker said the maintenance company and architects are keeping a close eye on the park.

“We think that a park that has this level of care to it kind of discourages vandalism,” he said.


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