Elected and city officials hosted the opening of Legacy Memorial Park, honoring the lives of those affected by the red line train collision on June 22, 2009. From the press release:
Legacy Memorial Park Honoring 2009 Metro Accident Victims to Open Monday
CONTACT:
Olivia Dedner (EOM) – (202) 340-7692; olivia.dedner@dc.gov
Jeffrey Scott (DCCAH) – (202) 719-6528; jeffrey.scott@dc.gov
(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Monday, June 22, City Administrator Rashad M. Young will join Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton to open Legacy Memorial Park, a place to honor and remember the victims of the 2009 Metro accident.
Legacy Memorial Park pays tribute to the nine victims, first responders and others whose lives were altered by the collision of two southbound Metro trains between the Takoma and Fort Totten Metro stations on June 22, 2009.
The park includes nine individual sculptural artworks and a memorial wall with an inscription to remember those lost. Legacy Memorial Park allows for meditation, remembrance, reflection, hope and renewal for all affected by the tragedy.
The design team, sculptor Barbara Liotta and architects Lucrecia Laudi and Julian Hunt of Hunt Laudi Studio, were selected through a competitive process conducted by the Department of General Services and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. The District chose the design team based on their thoughtful design which honored the victims and created a space for the public to reflect.
WHEN:
Monday, June 22 at 11 am
WHO:
Rashad M. Young, City Administrator
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton
Lisa Richards Toney, Interim Director, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Jonathan Kayne, Interim Director, Department of General Services
Hunt Laudi Studio and sculptor Barbara Liotta
WHERE:
Legacy Memorial Park
Located at the corner of 5720 New Hampshire Avenue, NE and North Dakota Avenue, NE