The cleanest and most well-maintained place in our neighborhood. It's nice to walk with the kids. Dog breeders, fortunately, rarely come here, which is what we wish them to continue.
Since when is it interesting that a sagging and overgrown tile, with rotten benches, with a couple of 10-12-year-old trees on the edge and the rest, numerous, dry stamens, sticks, is considered a public garden?
A poor place , trees have been planted for 10 years , 5% has grown no more . The stone was laid , like someone 's alley . In short , it 's sad . Thank you , at least they mow in the summer occasionally .