l)()ar(l of I 'ark C( )niniissi( jiiers 
bring immediate enhancement of values to the lands they serve, 
incidentally materially increasing the general tax duplicate. 
])ecause of their direct beneht to adjoining private properties, 
these boulevards should be established and improved at the 
expense of the localities in which they are established, and not 
become charges against the community as a whole. Naturally, 
however, (^ne exception to this is the proposed boulevard along 
the canal. This project is today as urgently necessary as it was 
at the time of preparing the general park plans, and remains 
essentially the key to }/our whole improvement plan. No other 
single portion of the entire project stands out so strongly as of 
general necessity and value to the entire community. 
Respectfully yours, 
GEORGE E. KESSLER. 
ELSIXORE TOWER, ENTRANCE TO EDEN PARK 
