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Parks staff asks council to adopt George Washington Carver Park master plan; four cost options presented

Chattanooga City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Parks administrator April Firth presented a REACH‑grant funded master plan for George Washington Carver Park with four cost options ($10M–$26M), summarized community engagement and asked the council to adopt the plan to enable future grant applications.

April Firth, administrator for Parks and Outdoors, presented the George Washington Carver Park master plan during the Dec. 16 council meeting and asked the council to adopt the plan so staff can pursue grant funding.

Firth said the master plan was paid for with a REACH grant and that the plan is a precondition for many funding applications. She summarized community engagement activities — seven…

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