Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park Open House

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park in Raleigh are set to undergo significant improvements thanks to the 2022 Raleigh Parks Bond. The bond has allocated a generous sum of $2,000,000 to enhance these parks with permanent restroom facilities and additional community amenities.

In an effort to engage the community and provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about the planned developments, an open house has been scheduled. This event aims to showcase the proposed changes and gather feedback from the public.

“We are excited to invite everyone to the Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park Open House,” announced a representative from the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department. “This is a wonderful opportunity for the community to see firsthand the improvements that will be made and to share their thoughts and suggestions.”

The open house is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Jan. 27, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. People of all ages are welcome to attend, and admission is free. The event will offer a unique chance for attendees to explore the future plans for these parks and provide their valuable input.

For those unable to attend the open house in person, the plans will be made available for online viewing the week before the event. This will ensure that everyone has an opportunity to review the proposed developments and provide their feedback, even if they cannot attend the event in person.

The improvements to Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park are part of the broader vision to enhance the recreational facilities within the city of Raleigh. The allocation of $2,000,000 from the 2022 Raleigh Parks Bond demonstrates the commitment of the local government to invest in the community’s well-being and provide quality amenities for its residents.

The open house is an excellent chance for community members to voice their opinions and shape the future of these parks. By attending and sharing their thoughts, residents can help ensure that the proposed developments align with the needs and desires of the community.

So mark your calendars for Saturday, Jan. 27, and join us at the Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park Open House. Let your voice be heard and contribute to the enhancement of these beloved parks in Raleigh.

“We look forward to seeing you at this event,” expressed the representative from the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department. “Your participation and feedback are crucial in creating spaces that cater to the diverse needs of our community.”

Remember, the open house is a free event and open to all. Take advantage of this opportunity to have a say in the future of Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park.
To learn more, click on this link: https://raleighnc.gov/parks/news/leesville-community-park-and-strickland-road-park-open-house



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