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Revolution Park

A 2006 Neighborhood Bond Project

In November 2006, voters approved $25,000,000 for neighborhood improvement projects including $2,300,000 for Revolution Park. This project area is bounded by West Boulevard, Beech Nut Road, and Barringer Drive

  • Phillips Avenue, Mayflower Road and Norma Street will receive new sidewalk, curb & gutter and resurfacing. 
  • Mayflower Road will also include a waterline rehabilitation between Phillips Avenue and Norma Street.
  • Hernden Avenue will receive new sidewalk.

Resources:

Click here to view the final concept plan.
Click here to view the minutes from the most recent public meeting.
Click here to viewthe July postcard.

Objectives:

  • Maintain, stabilize and revitalize the neighborhood through comprehensive infrastructure improvements
  • Strengthen the neighborhood and surrounding community

 

 
 


Revolution Park
This project will build new sidewalk, curb and gutter, and minor storm drainage within the Revolution Park neighborhood.

What's happened?
The  Planning Phase was completed in June 2008. The project team began the design phase.  This is when the construction drawings will be produced.

What's next? When the construction drawings are complete, the right-of-way acquisition phase will begin.

Who to contact? Tonia Wimberly, 704-353-1931.

 
 

Cost:  $2,300,000
Please note this figure includes all costs associated with the project such as planning and design, acquiring the right of way, utility relocation, consultant fees, construction, signalization, permits and landscaping. 

The process for designing and building infrastructure projects like Revolution Park is completed in five distinct phases.  Click here to learn  more about how City projects are built.

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