City seeks community input on Forestville Road Park master plan

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The City of Raleigh is seeking public input on the final concept plan for the proposed Forestville Road Park. The master plan outlines a vision for developing and managing about 25 acres of parkland at 4909 Forestville Road.

Residents are encouraged to review the concept plan and participate in a survey, which will be open until Monday, October 6. According to Raleigh Parks, this is the last opportunity for community members to provide feedback during the planning process. The city plans to use responses from this survey to shape the final version of the park’s master plan.

“Raleigh Parks is excited to create a Master Plan that reflects the unique needs and desires of the community. This will be the final public survey of the master plan process, so take the survey today and ensure your voice is heard! The project team will consolidate the feedback received and incorporate it into a final version of the concept plan. The survey will be live through Monday, Oct. 6.”

Questions regarding the project or survey can be directed to ForestvilleRoadPark@PublicInput.com.



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