Roswell City Park Master Plan Unveiled
Ambitious Vision for Roswell's Largest Park
Public Input Sought for Future Development
Roswell, GA – The City of Roswell has unveiled its ambitious master plan for the city's largest park, Roswell City Park. The plan, which has been in development for the past year, outlines a vision for the park's future that includes new amenities, improved accessibility, and increased environmental sustainability.
The master plan was developed with input from a wide range of stakeholders, including residents, park users, and local businesses. The city also worked closely with park design experts to ensure that the plan is feasible and will meet the needs of the community.
The master plan includes a number of exciting new features for the park, including:
- A new playground with state-of-the-art equipment
- A splash pad for kids to cool off on hot days
- A dog park where dogs can run and play off-leash
- A new picnic area with grills and tables
- A new walking trail that will connect the park to the city's other parks and trails
The master plan also includes a number of improvements to the park's existing infrastructure, including:
- New restrooms
- New lighting
- New signage
The city is committed to making Roswell City Park a more sustainable space. The master plan includes a number of features that will help to reduce the park's environmental impact, including:
- Native plants that will attract pollinators and other wildlife
- Rain gardens that will help to reduce stormwater runoff
- Solar panels that will help to power the park's facilities
The city is now seeking public input on the master plan. Residents are encouraged to attend a public meeting on the plan on March 8th at 7pm at the Roswell City Hall. The city will also be accepting written comments on the plan until March 15th.
The city is excited to move forward with the development of the Roswell City Park master plan. The plan will help to create a more vibrant and sustainable park that will be enjoyed by residents and visitors for years to come.