“We have made efforts to involve our neighbors and get input for the ideas we have for Luna Park,” said Corey Zinn, who is responsible for the committee’s social media efforts. He moved into the neighborhood in 2017. “It’s cool to be involved in a project that will have a positive effect on my neighborhood, he said. “We want to celebrate the good and honor the history of the area.”

Zinn designed the sign toppers. Members of the committee went door to door in the district inviting neighbors to select which of four designs they liked. Close to 500 people were canvassed.

by Caryn S. Gresham | Charleston Gazette-Mail

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