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The City of Fayetteville is beginning the design process for a new neighborhood park near Owl Creek and we want you to be involved!
The City has identified the location of the park, which will be approximately 1.5 to 2 acres in size. The site includes a creek, floodplain areas, and a remnant prairie area. These natural features will influence and be incorporated into all design decisions. Potential park features may include playground areas, gathering spaces or a pavilion, trail connections, and nature-based educational elements.
The City of Fayetteville is beginning the design process for a new neighborhood park near Owl Creek and we want you to be involved!
The City has identified the location of the park, which will be approximately 1.5 to 2 acres in size. The site includes a creek, floodplain areas, and a remnant prairie area. These natural features will influence and be incorporated into all design decisions. Potential park features may include playground areas, gathering spaces or a pavilion, trail connections, and nature-based educational elements.
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