Dozens of Lafayette residents filled a meeting room at the Rosa Parks Transportation Center downtown over the lunch hour 11 a.m.-1 p.m. to be precise to offer their input on what they want the Horse Farm to look like when design and construction is complete. Personally I really was expecting this kind of turnout, but its still really impressive to see this much interest in the project, and this is just our first meeting, Elizabeth EB Brooks told us appreciatively. Brooks is the director of planning and development for Lafayette Central Park Inc., the nonprofit created to shepherd the project from pristine 100 acres to premier public green space. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION