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Parks and Recreation

Erinsbrook Park

New Park Implementation

Project Overview

The 2022 Raleigh Parks Bond allocates $6,960,000 for the implementation of the new Erinsbrook Park. Erinsbrook Park will be located at 11921 Leesville Road in Raleigh. The 13-acre site is mostly wooded and bisected by a stream, that is a major feature of the site.

In 2017, the City Council adopted the Erinsbrook Park Master Plan. Park implementation will follow the adopted master plan. Per the master plans, site elements include a parking lot, playground, open lawn area, picnic shelters, restroom facility, trails, stormwater treatment features, and EV charging stations. 

Please see the Resources section at the bottom of this page to download the Master Plan. 

Project Timeline: 2024-2027

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Project Details

 
Type:
Parks
Budget:
$6,960,000 (2022 Parks Bonds funding)
Contractors:
Benesch (Civil and Landscape Architect consultants)

Contact

 

Engagement
Di Gao
Di.Gao@raleighnc.gov
919-996-4783

Design and Construction
Dale Tiska
Dale.Tiska@raleighnc.gov
919-996-3541

Lead Department:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Participating Department:
Engineering Services
Service Unit:
Parks

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Planning

No planning phase involved in this bond project. Park Master Plan was adopted by the City Council in 2017.

Design

Design will occur from 2024-2026.  In 2024-2025, Raleigh Parks will perform additional community engagement to transition the park design from the 2017 master plan to the final park plans.  

Construction

Construction is planned for 2027-2028.

Complete

Project completion and park opening are planned for 2028.


Project Schedule

Date Activity
2024 - 2025 Site Analysis, Schematic Design, and Community Engagement
2025 - 2026 Design Development, Construction Documents design, and Permitting
2027 - 2028 Site Construction (planned)

Public Participation Process

The public process for Erinsbrook Park project followed the Consult pathway, as outlined in the City of Raleigh Public Participation Playbook.

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