After that, the public will be given a chance to suggest what form the park should take and how people would get there.
The park took the name of the forest in which it was built.
But the 21-acre park, designed in 1992, is still taking shape, with recent changes.
Normally, the park takes in $10,000 to $15,000 a day.
Groundbreaking was to begin in a year, they said then, and the park would take eight more years to complete.
The Park unfortunately has taken a hit and neglect because of this.
The park and this story took place in Home Game.
By 1914 the park had largely taken its present form, covering 21 acres.
There were several buildings all lined with white lights, from which the park took its name.
Over the years, the park has taken a much more active role in educating visitors.