City of Lynchburg to Hold Open House to Preview Improvements to Riverfront Park (Jan. 11)

City of Lynchburg to Hold Open House to Preview Improvements to Riverfront Park (Jan. 11)
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City of Lynchburg to Hold Open House to Preview Improvements to Riverfront Park (Jan. 11)

On Wednesday, January 11, 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., the City of Lynchburg cordially invites the public to an open house at Tresca on 8th, 724 Commerce Street, where plans for improvements to Riverfront Park can be previewed. Members of City staff and the design team (AECOM) will be available at the open house to answer questions regarding the project and timeline. Light refreshments will be served.

In 2022, City Council appropriated funding for major improvements to Riverfront Park to realize the vision set forth in the 2000 and 2040 Downtown & Riverfront master plans. Improvements will include an amphitheater, playground, public restrooms, fencing, lighting and more.  Construction will begin in early summer 2023. 

A link to the Downtown 2040 Master Plan is available here. 

Original source can be found here



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