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[[Image:AdmiralMasonPondProposal.jpg|thumb|right|Artist's rendering of the retention pond proposed by the [[Hawkshaw Village]] developers]]
 
[[Image:AdmiralMasonPondProposal.jpg|thumb|right|Artist's rendering of the retention pond proposed by the [[Hawkshaw Village]] developers]]
In [[2007]], the developers of the [[Hawkshaw Village]] project offered to construct a drainage pond at Admiral Mason Park that would provide stormwater retention and treatment to a 40-acre area, including the project's site at [[9th Avenue|9th]] and [[Romana Street|Romana]] and the proposed [[technology park]] north of [[Aragon]]. The pond would have included a water feature, similar to [[Wikipedia:Lake Ella|Lake Ella]] in Tallahassee. Construction was estimated to cost $690,000, and developers had pledged an additional $300,000 in landscaping and amenities to make the location more attractive.<ref>"Hawkshaw Village." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 21, 2007.</ref> However, the project was ultimately scrapped, with the Hawkshaw developers citing a poor economy and a failure by the [[Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce|Chamber of Commerce]] to fund a portion of the wet retention.<ref>"Hawkshaw East canceled." ''Pensacola News Journal'', January 1, 2009.</ref>
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In [[2007]], the developers of the [[Hawkshaw Village]] project offered to construct a drainage pond at Admiral Mason Park that would provide stormwater retention and treatment to a 40-acre area, including the project's site at [[9th Avenue|9th]] and [[Romana Street|Romana]] and the proposed [[technology park]] north of [[Aragon]]. The pond would include a water feature, similar to [[Wikipedia:Lake Ella|Lake Ella]] in Tallahassee. Construction is estimated to cost $690,000, and developers have pledged an additional $300,000 in landscaping and amenities to make the location more attractive.<ref>"Hawkshaw Village." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 21, 2007.</ref> However, the proposal will first need to be approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, which is not expected until March [[2008]], and then by the [[Pensacola City Council]].<ref>"Hawkshaw Village changes OK'd by development panel." ''Pensacola News Journal'', October 24, 2007.</ref>
  
 
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