Smoky Hollow Park Project
Smoky Hollow Park Project
The 2022 Parks Bond Referendum allocates $13.5 million in funding for site remediation, park design and permitting, and construction of the future Smoky Hollow Park.
In November 2022, Raleigh City Council approved the Concept Design Plan for Smoky Hollow Park (formerly called Devereux Meadow Park). Per the bond referendum and the Concept Design, the project focuses on environmental remediation, stream restoration, flood and stormwater management, greenway trail implementation, and park improvements for passive recreation.
The design for the future Smoky Hollow Park offers walking paths, gathering spaces, and extensive landscaped and naturalized areas. The centerpiece of the park design is the restoration of Pigeon House Branch, realigned to flow through the middle of the park. Constructed wetlands will work with the stream to improve water quality. There will be multiple viewing areas for the stream and wetlands along the pathways and from the plazas.
The Smoky Hollow Park project is currently in the Schematic Design Phase.
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Smoky Hollow Park - Draft Schematic Design Survey (Dec. 2023 - Jan. 2024)
The Draft Schematic Design survey is closed.
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