The goal of the Project is to facilitate development of a master plan. The City desires a Parks Master Plan that reflects a 10+ year system that will help shape future growth of the Parks Department to stay ahead of projected growth needs with sustainable amenities.
Additionally, prior to the initial Bryte Park Master Plan effort, a Draft ADA Transition Plan for Bryte Park was completed which identified a total of 36 accessibility barriers that need to be improved by 2025.
The site Master Plan for McDowell Mountains Regional Park (“Master Plan”) (attached as Exhibit “A”) describes the existing plan for the Park and supports activities that will enable MCPRD to continue to add, improve or expand facilities and amenities. A Master Plan update is currently being proposed for the County’s 2018 fiscal year (July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018). The update may consider additional facilities and amenities in the Park.
City of Goldsboro is seeking a qualified Recreation Planning Consultant to prepare a Parks and Recreation Master Plan to be adopted.