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Reimagining Cleveland Park

Cleveland Park

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Greenville City officials are asking for proposals for the Cleveland Park Master Plan, which has been around since William Cleveland donated land to the City for a park + playground in 1924. It’s come a loooong way since then thanks to the addition of the zoo, shelters + the Greenville Health System Swamp Rabbit Trail.

It’s time for those 120 acres of green space to get some updates. The City has directed proposal teams to develop preliminary design programs + design characteristics with Greenville’s “look” in-mind.

Proposals are due January 29. What do you think the new Cleveland Park should look like + include?

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