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Fox Chapel's Hardie Valley Park open to the public

Tawnya Panizzi
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Fox Chapel Mayor Alex Scott gifts members of the Hardie family a sign during a private ceremony to open Hardie Valley Park on Oct. 17.
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Mayor Alex Scott speaks during a private ceremony to open Fox Chapel’s newest park, a 17-acre parcel off Old Mill Road, named Hardie Valley Park.
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Members of the Hardie family cut a ribbon during a private ceremony to open Hardie Valley Park, in Fox Chapel on Oct. 17.
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Mayor Alex Scott speaks during a private ceremony to open Fox Chapel’s newest park, a 17-acre parcel off Old Mill Road, named Hardie Valley Park.
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Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Hiller Hardie speaks during a private ceremony to open Hardie Valley Park in Fox Chapel on Oct. 17.

Fox Chapel officials hosted a private opening ceremony Oct. 17 to usher in its newest amenity, Hardie Valley Park.

The 17-acre parcel off Old Mill Road is now open to the public, largely for passive recreation such as walking or bird watching.

The park opening included members of the land’s previous longtime owners, the Hardie family, as well as borough officials and project donors.

Hiller Hardie spoke to the socially distant crowd during the event, as did borough Mayor Alex Scott. Participants were invited to view the park’s Master Plan, which includes a six-year, $3.3 million development with wetland restoration and trail relocation.

A three-phased plan includes removing the house and barn, rerouting a trail, renovating a parking lot and building an interpretive plaza with benches and signs.

The plaza will be dedicated to Fred Rogers, who built the original house and used it as his weekend home.

Tawnya Panizzi is a TribLive reporter. She joined the Trib in 1997. She can be reached at tpanizzi@triblive.com.

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