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The city of Salem wants your input on the future of Fairview Park.

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The 28-acre park at 2220 Strong Road S.E. is currently undeveloped and formerly served as the home of the Fairview Training Center, a state campus for people with developmental disabilities.

Learn more about the park and take a city survey on what features you’d like to see here.

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Two LGBTQ youth sue Oregon Youth Authority, saying they were abused in custody
In separate lawsuits, two men say Oregon Youth Authority staff ignored their pleas to intervene when they faced abuse based on their sexual orientation.
Two LGBTQ youth sue Oregon Youth Authority, saying they were abused in custody
In separate lawsuits, two men say Oregon Youth Authority staff ignored their pleas to intervene when they faced abuse based on their sexual orientation.
Young coach a role model for Salem players
Anthony Valdez, 20, has been coaching kids at the YMCA since he was a kid himself. His calm, supportive style makes him a favorite among players and parents, and he…
Young coach a role model for Salem players
Anthony Valdez, 20, has been coaching kids at the YMCA since he was a kid himself. His calm, supportive style makes him a favorite among players and parents, and he…
UPDATE: Man shoots woman in Salem home, dies by suicide after 50-mile chase 
Police say a man drove his truck into a south Salem home Tuesday morning, shot a woman inside, then fled police east on Oregon Highway 22, where he fatally shot…
UPDATE: Man shoots woman in Salem home, dies by suicide after 50-mile chase 
Police say a man drove his truck into a south Salem home Tuesday morning, shot a woman inside, then fled police east on Oregon Highway 22, where he fatally shot…
With Jedi officiant, 10 couples celebrate Halloween weddings at Salem courthouse
Matching lobster suits and a judge in a Jedi robe were among the highlights of a Halloween wedding extravaganza at the Marion County Justice Court. Ten couples tied the knot.
With Jedi officiant, 10 couples celebrate Halloween weddings at Salem courthouse
Matching lobster suits and a judge in a Jedi robe were among the highlights of a Halloween wedding extravaganza at the Marion County Justice Court. Ten couples tied the knot.

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