The U.S. Department of Energy wants to ensure that Clark Center Park remains a “recreational park asset†if it is transferred to the city of Oak Ridge, an official said this week.
That ought to be good news to park supporters. Some of them have expressed concern that the 80-acre park could be turned into a gated community or a waterfront development featuring “McMansions†if DOE turns the property over to the city.
John C. Shewairy, assistant manager for administration in DOE’s Oak Ridge Office, said federal officials are interested in transferring the property to the city as a “public benefit conveyance.â€
“Given the park’s benefit to the citizens of Oak Ridge, the option we currently favor would be to transfer ownership to the city at no cost, provided that the property remains a recreational park asset for the public,†Shewairy said. “We are focused on this possible option.†[Read more…]