Photo courtesy of Bartram’s Garden.
Your input is needed on a plan to transform a mile of vacant land along the western banks of the Schuylkill river between Grays Ferry Avenue and 58th Street, which is set to become a key link in the Schuylkill River trail.
The project provides an opportunity to convert publicly owned vacant land into public green space and to increase access to a West Philly gem – Bartram’s Garden. But there’s more to it; this new open space could provide riverfront access and recreation opportunities to local neighborhoods, help restore an important watershed, and extend the Schuylkill River Trail.
PennPraxis is conducting a series of public events and meetings to open up the “Bartram’s Mile” project to public input. Your input will be used to create a series of design proposals and cost estimates. The first meeting/walking tour is this Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Here’s more information:
EVENT #1: WALKING TOUR
Sunday, October 28, 2:00-4:00pm
Meet at the Bartram’s Garden Trail Head (make a left at the end of the entry road)
Featuring: Mark Focht (Parks and Recreation), Maitreyi Roy (Bartram’s Garden), Jose Almiñana (Andropogon Associates)
EVENT #2: BIKE TOUR
Saturday, November 3, 1:30-4:00pm
Meet at the Bartram’s Farm for its Fall Harvest Day — celebrate its one-year anniversary before biking!
Organized with the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
EVENT #3: DINNER CONVERSATION
Monday, November 5, 6:00-8:00pm
Bartram’s Garden, 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard
EVENT #4: DESIGN WORKSHOP
Saturday, November 10, noon – 3pm
Bartram’s Garden, 54th Street and Lindbergh Boulevard
To RSVP email: praxis@design.upenn.edu or call 215-573-8720. If you cannot attend any of the meetings, you can also provide your input at www.planphilly.com/bartramsmile.
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