FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 6, 2021
New City Park to Officially Open to the Public with Special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Thursday, July 8
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - The City of Charlottesville is pleased to announce that a new park has been created in the 10th and Page neighborhood and a special ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the yet-to-be-named new park will take place on Thursday, July 8 at 5:30 p.m. at the corner of 8th Street and Hardy Drive.
The park is an upgrade to an area of City-owned lots that once had several homes removed due to routine and damaging flooding. Using $430,687.09 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds, the City, in collaboration with the neighborhood association, CDBG 10th and Page Priority Neighborhood Taskforce, and nearby residents, developed a plan for creation of a park in September 2016.
The new Park includes an open grassy play area, walking paths, benches, and a community gathering stage area. New trees were planted along 8th street along with improvements to sidewalk and crosswalks. An additional piece of property was obtained from Norfolk southern railroad which allowed the conversion of an old concrete drainage culvert into a covered area that is safer and more attractive.
The community will also have the opportunity to name the new park; name suggestions and any other comments/questions regarding the new park can be submitted to Chris Gensic at gensic@charlottesville.gov or by calling 434-970-3656.
For those that cannot attend the ribbon cutting ceremony in person, the event will be live streamed on the following channels (all streaming option can be found at charlottesville.gov/streaming):
Media Contact
Chris Gensic
Parks and Trails Planner
Charlottesville Parks and Recreation
434-970-3656
gensic@charlottesville.gov
trails@charlottesville.gov