Each day hundreds of people visit downtown St. Paul's Town Square Park, many of them to eat lunch or catch up with friends. The city created the arboretum-like setting in 1980 as an urban park with help from a federal grant. The multi-level facility, which features an auditorium, a lot of trees and a small stream sits below a massive sloping glass roof giving views across the downtown. The facility is used for public and private functions, including lunchtime holiday concerts But next week Town Square Park will close. This year Mayor Norm Coleman eliminated the park from the city's budget. The move will save the city nearly $200,000 annually. Minnesota Public Radio's Lynette Nyman stopped by the park today to guage reaction to the impending closure.