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A Portland City
commissioner for 14
years (1932-39;
1949-56), Ormond
Bean was an expert
in city planning and
a leader in
acquiring land for
Portland’s city
parks. He played a
major roll in
creating Normandale
and Farragat Parks
and in acquiring the
land for developing
West Delta Golf
Course, now known as
Heron Lakes.
Bean’s foresight and
initiative to
enhance the
livability of the
City of Roses are
major reasons why
Portland developed
one of the finest
city park systems in
the United States.
His work earned him
the title of “Father
of the Portland Park
System”.
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