Downtown DC Parks and Open Space Survey
Ever walk by Franklin Park (13th and K Street NW) and think “That would be a great spot for a night concert?” or ponder “I’d love to take baby out in a stroller and camp out on a blanket on Mount Vernon Square (8th and K Street NW).” The Downtown DC parks and open space survey is your chance to plug into the effort to improve downtown DC’s green and open areas. Register your concerns soon though…the survey closes Friday, November 13. The deets follow or you can skip to the link at the end and jump right into the survey:
The DC Office of Planning along with federal partners and stakeholders are examining access, availability, and programming for park and open spaces in DC’s Downtown and the emerging high-density neighborhoods north of Massachusetts Avenue. The objective of this examination is to understand what type of improvements will better serve Downtown’s workers and growing residential population. The examination will look at both how we can better use existing parks such as Mt. Vernon Square and the many triangle parks, such as Gompers Park, but also plan for new parks and open spaces in areas where they are needed. By completing this survey you will help us better understand how to plan for these parks to better serve area residents and workers. If you would like more information on this effort, please contact Thor Nelson at (202) 741-5241 or by email at: thor.nelson@dc.gov
The park survey can be found at: Downtown Park and Open Space User Survey
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