Draft Concept Plan Images

Please review these images and take the survey below.

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Please rank elements of the draft concept plan that most excite you. If "Other," please click and add your response.

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Why do the elements in the above question excite you and what thoughts do you have on their incorporation into the final design?

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What experiences would you be most excited about in the park plaza spaces? (pick three) If "Other," please click and add your response.

Pop-up markets (farmers markets, arts and crafts, etc.)
50%
Informal seating
42%
Small performances
33%
No events or programming, only passive use
28%
Food tents/ trucks
28%
Pop-up events
24%
Group exercise
16%
Group education / classes
15%
Other
5%
Small private events
4%
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Based on the experiences and site elements shown on the draft concept plan, how would you see yourself using this park?

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Would you like to see more informal, nature park-focused elements (wetland trails and overlook, stream restoration) or more formal, urban park-focused spaces with built elements (plazas, history walk)?

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Would you like to see more large-scale social gathering spaces (i.e. plazas) or more individual and small group spaces for relaxation .

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If you could improve or redefine anything about the draft concept design, what would it be?

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The Devereux Meadow Park site has a rich and complex history including uses as a former Minor League baseball stadium (1940’s - 1970’s), public recreational and gathering area (early to mid 20th Century), and a city maintenance facility.  Before those uses, the site was a part of larger land holdings owned by the Mordecai, Lane, and Devereux families.  It is known that John Devereux, Jr. held ownership of over many enslaved persons and held positions within the Confederacy.

As expressed in previous public comments to Raleigh Parks, the City of Raleigh is aware of issues and public concerns associated with the Devereux name.  It is the intention of Raleigh Parks, at the conclusion of the Concept Plan process later this year, to initiate a project re-naming process.  This process must be vetted and approved by City Council. 

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If you have any thoughts for a new name for this future park, we would like hear your ideas below.

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Did you participate in last year's online survey or attend the May 2021 virtual open house?

Did not take previous project survey or attended the May 2021 open house.
50%
Participated in previous Devereux Meadow Park online survey (Survey Monkey)
40%
Attended both the May 2021 virtual open house and previous online survey
6%
Attended the May 2021 virtual open house
4%
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Do you live within a 10 minute walking distance of the proposed Devereux Meadow Park site?

No
58%
Yes
42%
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Do you work within a 10 -15 minute walking distance of the proposed Devereux Meadow Park site?

No
55%
Yes
45%
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If you would like to be included in future Devereux Meadow Park public outreach, please leave your contact information.

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Please share your final thoughts and comments on the Devereux Meadow Park draft concept plan.

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