Biltmore Hills Park Tennis Expansion Project Public Meeting Announced

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Biltmore Hills Park Tennis Expansion Project is set to take a significant step forward with the announcement of a Public Meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 23, 2024, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The meeting aims to discuss the draft concept plan and project schedule with the community.

According to the official announcement, the Public Meeting will be a family-friendly event, offering light refreshments and an art-making station for individuals of all ages. Childcare services will also be provided for children aged five to twelve years old. In addition, accommodations and Translation Services will be available upon request by contacting BiltmoreHillsPark@publicinput.com.

The event will follow a drop-in style open house meeting format, where staff and consultants will be present to provide explanations and answer questions about the project. Representatives from Raleigh Parks and Raleigh Stormwater will also attend to address inquiries about nearby projects.

In preparation for the event, community members are encouraged to mark their calendars and take note of the essential details. The Public Meeting presents an opportunity for residents to engage with the project and offer valuable feedback.

As highlighted in the announcement, the event details are as follows:

Date: Thursday, May 23
Time: 4:30 – 7 p.m.
Ages: All
Cost: Free

In anticipation of the upcoming Public Meeting, the community is urged to participate and contribute to the discussions surrounding the Biltmore Hills Park Tennis Expansion Project.



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