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Shade, sound, and strategy: Parkette proposal hits a high note in Smiths Falls

LAURIE WEIR

A painted piano under a shady gazebo might soon strike a chord with passersby on Russell Street in Smiths Falls.

At the April 28 committee of the whole meeting, Sherry Axford — representing the Downtown Smiths Falls Business Association’s Beautification Committee — pitched a lively upgrade for the Russell Street parkette, aimed at turning the underused space into a vibrant hub for community activity.

The proposed enhancements include a cedar hardtop gazebo, a public art piano, a concrete chess table, and two ground-level games for young children. To make room, two large planters would be removed, while others would be lowered and replanted to coordinate with the downtown’s existing floral palette.

A community bulletin board is also proposed for the grassy node, reviving a feature that once existed at the corner.

Axford confirmed that the group consulted with key staff, including Smiths Falls Fire Department Lt. Jason Smith to ensure hose connection access, and Director Stephanie Clark regarding site alterations. The existing bike repair station, mural, and rack will remain, with the gazebo carefully placed to avoid interference.

“It’s really about making it more usable,” Axford told council, noting the goal is to encourage foot traffic from Lower Beckwith up to Russell Street.

Council members offered enthusiastic support. Coun. Jennifer Miller, who sits on the DSFBA board, said the changes address a key issue. “One of the things for this parkette is a real need for shade. It’s a beautiful space, but it’s really hot.”

Coun. Peter McKenna praised the proposal’s community value. “It was beautiful from the beginning — but can we make it better? That’s always true.”

Coun. Jay Brennan even offered a piano — with one catch: “You have to move it.” 

Axford said artists are already lined up to give the instrument a jazzy makeover.

Mayor Shawn Pankow commended the work: “It’s really exciting to see how far you’ve come.”

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