PLACE Landscape Architecture working with City of Spokane on Manito Park project

Photo by Joel Riner Photography

PLACE Landscape Architecture partnered with the city’s parks department and will start work on a water conservation project in a six-acre portion of Manito Park that will also include the planting of wildflower gardens and the introduction of maintenance-friendly “Spokanescaping” to areas along Grand Boulevard.

Read the full Spokesman Review article here.

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