Chautauqua County AIDS Memorial<\/strong> at the property has also grown to be a concern for some members of the community.<\/p>\nThe memorial was also established in the early 1990s as a space to commemorate those county residents who lost their lives to the disease, with the plaques of their names being placed in an area of the wood park. But due to vandalism over the years, some of the plaques have been removed. To make matters worse, Miraglia says the JRC is having a hard time replacing the plaques because they are unable to locate a list of the names on the memorial.<\/p>\n
Now a group of local residents have created a petition, urging the JRC to keep the Potters Terrace wood park in place, complete with the AIDS memorial. The group is also asking the city to get involved in helping to renovate the park and memorial, even though the property is currently privately owned by the JRC.<\/p>\n
The JRC is inviting the public to offer thoughts on the future of the property and that can be done by email or calling the office. Miraglia said a public input session will also likely take place at some point later this month.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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