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Dix Park Conservancy commits $3 million as council adopts 10-year implementation plan
Summary
The Dix Park Conservancy presented a $3 million payment to the city and council unanimously adopted a 10-year implementation plan calling for funding strategies, an adaptive reuse study for state-owned buildings and a governance review.
Raleigh City Council unanimously adopted a 10-year implementation plan for Dorothea Dix Park on Feb. 18 after the Dix Park Conservancy presented the city with a $3 million payment toward park projects.
Ruffin Hall, the Conservancy’s new president and CEO, delivered the check and said the Conservancy has pledged $26.3 million toward the Gibson Play Plaza and has already paid $16.8 million; the $3 million is the next installment. Kate Pierce of Raleigh Parks briefed council on the implementation plan, which the city and Conservancy developed…
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