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The image depicts two layouts of a city park labeled "City park before modifications" and "Current city park," both adjacent to Park Avenue. In the "City park before modifications," there are nine deciduous trees at the center, two paths forming a cross, a circular boating lake with a walkway around it, a cafe opposite the lake on the right, three benches along each of the two paths running horizontally and vertically, a barbeque area adjacent to the bench line on the left path, and a tennis court on the left upper corner with no clear separation from other sections; there is a continuous cycle path and footpath perimeter row of flowerbeds framing the park. In the "Current city park," there are eight trees lining the middle division, a swimming pool takes the central segment where the boating lake was, and it is partitioned with a fence or border along with a new continuous boundary path, one tennis court in the upper left, an additional cafe at the upper middle, along with two barbeques next to the central path, and several pairs of benches populate the surrounding paths; a new row of four conifer trees is situated in the lower right segment, and the original straight paths have transformed into curved, crossing paths at the park's heart.
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The two maps illustrate the changes made to a city park between the past and the present.
Overall, the park has been significantly modernized, with the introduction of various recreational facilities such as a swimming pool, tennis courts, and barbecue areas, while much of the original greenery has been removed or repurposed.
In both layouts, the park is located on Park Avenue, opposite a residential area, and is divided into a smaller western section and a larger eastern one. A footpath encircles the entire park in both versions; however, in the current design, it has been adapted to accommodate both pedestrians and cyclists. In the western section, what was previously a dense forest in the northern and northeastern areas has been cleared. These areas now feature a café, several benches, and dedicated barbecue facilities, reflecting a shift towards more social and leisure-oriented spaces.
Significant transformations are also evident in the eastern part of the park. The boating lake that once occupied the central area has been replaced by a square-shaped swimming pool. In addition, the flower garden and café in the northeastern corner have been removed. Meanwhile, the green area in the southwest has been redeveloped into two tennis courts. These changes suggest a clear move towards maximizing the park’s functionality and recreational use, at the expense of its natural green elements.
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