Community Engagement Phase Open for Kyle Drive Park Master Plan

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh Parks is pleased to announce the final engagement phase for the Kyle Drive Park Master Plan is open now through May 6. The park’s future is being shaped with input from the community, as highlighted in a recent announcement by the park authorities.

“Building on the insights gained from the previous community engagement phases, the team has synthesized all feedback to craft a preliminary vision of the park’s future,” stated the park representatives. This collaborative approach aims to incorporate the community’s ideas and preferences into the development of the park.

The Draft Concept Plan, currently open for feedback, is designed to “reflect the priorities, preferences, and aspirations voiced by the community, weaving together the strengths of the previous Alternative Concepts.” This phase marks an important step towards creating a park that truly resonates with the needs and desires of the local residents.

“Following this phase, we will carefully refine and integrate the community’s input to create a final, well-rounded Concept Plan that balances and aligns with the needs and desires expressed by the community,” emphasized the park authorities. The goal is to ensure that the final plan encapsulates a diverse range of perspectives and addresses the varied interests within the community.

To facilitate further engagement, Raleigh Parks has organized upcoming events including Drop-In Public Site Visits on April 25 & 27 and a Virtual Open House & Online Survey running from April 22 to May 6. These initiatives aim to provide multiple avenues for community members to contribute their thoughts and ideas towards shaping the future of Kyle Drive Park.

Residents are encouraged to visit the engagement portal for more information and to participate in the online survey, which is open for feedback until May 6. The park authorities are keen on receiving diverse perspectives to create a well-rounded Concept Plan that truly reflects the community’s vision for the park’s future.



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