Forestville Road Park Seeks Community Input Through Advisory Group

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Forestville Road Park in Raleigh is inviting community members to participate in shaping its future development by joining the Forestville Road Park Community Advisory Group. The group aims to incorporate local voices in the planning process to ensure the park meets the needs and desires of the community.

Individuals interested in influencing the direction of Forestville Road Park are encouraged to apply to become a member of the Community Advisory Group. By joining, participants will have the opportunity to contribute to the decision-making process and advocate for community interests.

“As a CAG member, you’ll help ensure that community voices are heard and represented in the planning process,” stated an unidentified source from the park. The collaborative efforts of the advisory group will play a vital role in bridging the gap between Raleigh Parks and local residents.

“By facilitating communication between Raleigh Parks and the community, you’ll play a crucial role in creating a park that truly reflects the needs and wants of local stakeholders,” emphasized the source.

The application process is currently open and will conclude on Wednesday, May 1. This deadline provides interested individuals with a limited time to submit their applications and potentially become a part of shaping the future of Forestville Road Park.

Those passionate about contributing to the development of Forestville Road Park are encouraged to seize this opportunity and make their voices heard by applying to join the Community Advisory Group before the application window closes on May 1.

“The application is live now & will close on Wednesday, May 1,” reminded the source.



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