YES, YES, - Finally a spark of subjective consideration toward the 
context of the beachfront. The uniqeness that makes Asbury park, 
ASBURY PARK. An acknowledgment of the assets that form the foundation 
of a restoration and preservation mindset.

Understanding the intended design and interpretation is what makes 
all the rest simple. I'm all weepy and teary eyed at this revelation 
that took so long. Now don't stop, keep going, what is the most 
appropriate lighting design ???


--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "Skip Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When the cake's iced, the picture's painted, the show's over; it's
> done, same thing with the boardwalk, it just doesn't need more
> `stuff'.  It needs restoration, attention to detail and people; when
> in hell will that take place?

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> broad boulevard which draws the eye from the Casino to CH and vice 
> versa. It was designed to be punctuated on its western flank by 
> pavillions and lined on the east by the sea and sand. I don't think 
> we want to stop the eye from traveling in that perspective from the 
> Casino to CH. Simple, tasteful and well-thought out is what we
> want. This is especially true if we could get the NJMHOF at the
> Casino and tie everything together visually. I can almost see it
> now. Hey, what are those ugly cobra-head lights doing in my view?




 
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