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Overview In our continuing effort to ensure that parks and recreation facilities keep pace with the community's long-term needs and vision, the Town of Cary is developing a master plan to update the trails within Fred G. Bond Metro Park. Primary short and long-term goals of the final master plan are:
Since various potential options to achieving these goals may conflict with each other, the staff will receive ideas on each goal and work with citizens for solutions that provide the best balance for the entire community. Schedule As with all our planning, this project includes a variety of opportunities for citizen input. The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department will host a series of public meetings for citizen input on this important community issue.
See a summary of citizens' comments concerning the meetings. Background In December 2003, the Town Council approved the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Facilities Master Plan. The proposed greenway system includes over 170 miles of trails. A major aspect of the greenway plan includes a recommendation to develop Bond Park as a "hub" of the greenway system due to its central location. Four major greenways potentially could link to Bond Park. Bond Park, which is off High House Road, is Cary's largest and most popular park. It has a diversity of amenities, including over four miles of hiking trails, more than any other Cary park. Trails within Bond Park feature paved and unpaved surfaces, providing opportunities for fitness and nature exploration. Contact
Doug McRainey |