Forestville Road Park Planning Process
Forestville Road Park Planning Process
Events
Forestville Road Park - Public Meeting 2
Raleigh Parks is hosting our second meeting for the Forestville Road Park Master Plan. Join us to preview potential design concepts for the park and provide your feedback! Raleigh Parks is excited to create a Master Plan that reflects the unique needs and desires of the community. We welcome your input and look forward to collaborating with you!
This event is family-friendly and will include light refreshments and an art-making station for people of all ages. Accommodations and translation services are available upon request. Please contact ForestvilleRoadPark@PublicInput.com for requests and assistance.
Date: Thursday, June 10
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Marsh Creek Community Center (3050 N. New Hope Road)
Ages: All
Cost: Free
Project Updates
Welcome! Thanks for your interest in Forestville Road Park.
Raleigh Parks is excited to continue to collaborate with the community to make this unique space come to life!
The Forestville Road Park Property is approximately 25 acres in size, located at 4909 Forestville Road near the intersection of Forestville Road and Buffaloe Road.
The Forestville Road Park Master Plan was adopted by Raleigh City Council on April 21, 2026! This master plan report will dictate the future development of Forestville Road Park.
While there is no immediate timeline for construction, adoption of the master plan is an important milestone that helps position the project for future funding and development.
Thank you to everyone who has participated in the design of this future park! Raleigh Parks is incredibly appreciative of all of the community members who have given their time and knowledge to this planning process.
Current Project Status
Schematic design for the park will begin in Fall 2026, following City Council's adoption of the Forestville Road Park Master Plan. In the meantime, Raleigh Parks staff are already working on site stabilization efforts, including repairs to the onsite cabin, erosion control and streambank stabilization, and enhancing site security.
Master Plan Project Schedule
Initial Input Phase: April - May 2025
- Create vision for the future park, determine design considerations, and learn about community needs and desires.
Design Alternatives Phase: June - July 2025
- Develop 2 high-level design options for the park, based on programming preferences.
Concept Plan Phase: August - November 2025
- Incorporate feedback and consolidate into 1 concept plan for the park.
Draft Master Plan: December 2025 - January 2026
- Assemble master plan report for the park, based on the concept plan.
Master Plan Adoption: February - April 2026
- Present the master plan to the Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board (PRGAB) and City Council for recommendation and adoption.
The following design goals were created in collaboration with the Community Advisory Group (CAG) during the Initial Input phase of the project, taking into account the feedback and desires expressed by the community. These design goals will guide the design and implementation of Forestville Road Park!
Forestville Road Park Design Goals
Rooted in history and built for community, Forestville Road Park will be a place for exploration, nature, and play.
Honor History
Forestville Road Park will acknowledge and elevate the layered human histories of this land by honoring the lives and legacies of the Indigenous peoples who first inhabited the area, the African and African American individuals and families, many of whom where enslaved, who lived and labored here as part of a 600-acre plantation, and those who contributed to its 20th-century agrarian identity. The park will prioritize educational opportunities, storytelling, and inclusive interpretation—creating space to reflect on the past and to share new stories for future generations.
Foster Community
Forestville Road Park will be a space where people of different backgrounds and experiences can come together. The park will serve as a hub for intergenerational gathering, volunteerism, and relationship building, with walkable connections to adjacent neighborhoods and a shared space that the community can shape and celebrate.
Conserve Nature
Forestville Road Park will protect, enhance, and celebrate the site’s natural features, with a special emphasis on preserving legacy trees, maintaining contiguous tree canopy, and highlighting the stream corridor. The park will support local biodiversity through the protection and cultivation of native species, creating a natural respite in the midst of a developing area and a lasting ecological legacy.
Inspire Play
Forestville Road Park will encourage play and exploration for all ages and abilities through thoughtfully designed play spaces and pathways that nurture creativity, curiosity, and cooperation and emphasize the natural surroundings.
Do you have any questions about the project?
Feel free to email: ForestvilleRoadPark@PublicInput.com