“The neighborhood association — with a grant from the city for the $9,000 project — chose to place the artwork at Lakeridge because it is an important part of the community and lies in the heart of the neighborhood on Lake Oswego’s southern side, association chairman Rick Eilers says.”
“The project is part of the city’s Neighborhood Enhancement Program, which awards grants to improve neighborhoods, and Lakeridge is a big part of the community, Eilers says.”