In 2015, the Corydon HCI committee had many great accomplishments, ranging from strong engagement from the community to strengthened relationships among local leaders. The shining star of the HCI process is their Capstone Project: creating a park in the downtown, academically known as a greenspace. The decision to focus on creating a greenspace came from input from community members, recognizance of its void and desire to enhance this section of downtown. As noted by the article below, the Corydon HCI committee is well underway to accomplishing their Capstone Project and is seeking continued community engagement via donations and brick paver sales.
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