A dog park, trails, lookouts and open recreation areas within walking distance are some of the first plans for Wooten Meadow Park.
Earlier this year began Raleigh collect public comments on the future of the park, often forgotten streets in Millbrook and Leesville. Then came the city staff with three options for the development of the site residents to use something.
Under the proposal, the park will remain, of course, with walking trails and playgrounds.
Another option includes a dog park, community garden, sports fields and other playgrounds.
The last option divides the park into four zones: an order with a pavilion constructed wetlands on foot; one for Playgrounds; one for picnic areas and hiking trails that lead to the type of game station; and a historical place with the Overlook prey.
"We want many people to enjoy the space as possible," Jennifer Hoverstad said, sitting on the Committee of Public Planning Wooten Meadow. The group examined the options and shaped plans for the park.
Although each plan is different, the Committee wants to keep the small park, the project manager Matt Keough said.
"They were not looking for both development or heavy activity," he said.
In the past, Wooten Meadow Park is a popular place for local football leagues. Local residents have complained loud and harmful games pickup games and may move to other areas.
The Committee avoided identifying specific sport would sports fields perfect for, Keough said. Instead, hit the first plans that the general recovery fields that can be used for games.
Raleigh gather comments on the draft in an online forum. Already, residents have expressed enthusiasm for the possibility of a dog park and near hiking trails that connect to large system of Green March.
Hoverstad says he is just happy people use the new park.
"I'm very excited for the people (in the park) to go and see that there is a quiet and relaxing place in the heart of Raleigh," she said.
A community meeting for the project is scheduled for August 31, will gather observations of the Committee prior to the preparation of a definitive plan that could include parts of the three proposals, Keough said.
Give The City Council, its final approval to the plan. This process is expected to begin in the fall.
Share your vision
Residents can weigh Park online on the future of Wooten www.yourparksyourfuture.com Meadow. In Lynn Lake Community Center, 7921 Ray-Straße 30 August 31: A community meeting on the project is scheduled for 6: 30-20.
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