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5.3111.2 Andrew Warburton Memar��i4�1 �Park <br /> HOMESIDE NEIGHBOURHOOD <br /> 0 ml � <br /> F <br /> / <br /> a e <br /> Britannila Ave <br /> r <br /> Site: 199 Tragina Avenue North <br /> The park is bisected by the Pipeline Trail under which is a major <br /> pipeline, installed in the 1860s, that connects the water treatment <br /> facilities on Lake Ontario into the city. Located at the heart of the <br /> Homeside neighbourhood, the park is visible along the trail and at <br /> the terminus of many streets including Cannon Street. The site <br /> therefore offers the opportunity for a public artwork that could act <br /> as a local landmark visible from many locations in the <br /> neighbourhood. The pipeline provides opportunities for themes <br /> that address water infrastructure and community. <br /> Scale: Medium — Minimum Budget $100,000 <br /> Precedent: <br /> If <br /> %//% Yl itrrfll((rl//1(filfiiuiiS4(liliTril(I(T((1 i/%iilj/ <br /> i <br /> / P ,%%is ✓' i //fp//ii/i <br /> r ✓//i, fir i r/i/ l///r i <br /> !:iI/ll',, I!1/. i/,'1,y✓ �� f/l///%1✓ I+G'i r; i/i u / /.l/v, <br /> o(n'ari�1�>`// 6r'/!l lr/ rlr!ri��✓r 1�1 rig ✓/ i„G / rl✓//.. <br /> 'J f,/>l ! rrl J(✓rinll"/,/iG!, r j '� ✓ ✓„✓. r/r,. <br /> City of Hamilton Public Art Master Plan 2016 26 <br />