File #: ID 14-0181    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/25/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/1/2014 Final action: 4/1/2014
Title: Resolution in support of the Carolyn and Maurice LeBauer City Park
Attachments: 1. Resolution

Title

Resolution in support of the Carolyn and Maurice LeBauer City Park

Body
Department: Executive
Council District: 3

Public Hearing: n/a
Advertising Date/By: n/a

Contact 1 and Phone: Interim City Manager Chris Wilson, Ext. 2002
Contact 2 and Phone: Interim Parks and Recreation Director Wade Walcutt, Ext. 2964

PURPOSE:
Council's approval is requested to pass the attached resolution that will accept the gift from the estate of Carolyn W. LeBauer to build a new park on City property for the City. Carolyn Weill LeBauer bequeathed to the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro ("CFGG") the sum of $10 million for the development of an "outstanding public park" to be named the Carolyn and Maurice LeBauer Park.

BACKGROUND:
This item was introduced to Council at the March 13, 2014 Work Session. The City, through its Parks & Recreation Department, and CFGG have been working on the development of a new city park to be fully funded by the estate of Carolyn W. LeBauer and to be established in accordance with the bequest of Carolyn W. LeBauer to CFGG. The identified site consists of approximately 3.7 acres in downtown Greensboro, on North Davie Street, which includes the existing Festival Park and the former site of the YWCA building in downtown Greensboro for the park envisioned by Carolyn W. LeBauer.

CFGG, with the advice and support of the Parks & Recreation Department, has undertaken the assessment of community needs and desires and has also developed an assessment of best-practice strategies to develop a sustainable city park that will fulfill the wishes of Carolyn LeBauer and meet the needs of residents. This collaboration has resulted in a conceptual master plan and programming strategy for the park. In order to appropriately honor the bequest from Carolyn Weil LeBauer, and to carry forward the conceptual master plan and programming strategy, the park's programming will drive the design of the park. This design will include a ...

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