In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the development of a new park in Franklin, Tennessee, emphasizing community engagement and design inspiration. The meeting highlighted the positive response to a survey distributed to residents, which garnered significant participation. The survey aimed to gather input on desired features for the park, with results indicating a strong preference for colorful flowers, water features, and family-friendly gathering spaces.
Katie Garrett from KBD, the design team, presented the park's proposed layout, which will cover approximately one acre. She provided context for the park's location, noting its proximity to the Moran Pope house and the surrounding area. The design team has been collaborating closely with city staff and stakeholders, meeting weekly to refine the park's vision based on community feedback.
Garrett also mentioned that the design process has included a comparative analysis of three existing parks in Franklin, focusing on their size, scale, and features. This holistic approach aims to ensure that the new park meets the needs and desires of the community while enhancing the local environment.
The meeting concluded with a sense of enthusiasm for the project, as officials and community members look forward to seeing the park come to fruition, reflecting the collective input and aspirations of Franklin's residents.