We want to hear from you! Miller Park Upgrades & Stream Restoration survey available through June 30
The Town of Wake Forest is initiating a study to identify potential upgrades for Miller Park, 401 Elm Ave. The initiative will also propose greenway improvements and address water quality and erosion issues involving two streams within the two-acre park.
A wooded oasis in the heart of downtown Wake Forest, Miller Park features picnic tables and a half-mile of paved trails that loop throughout the park.
Citizen input is the cornerstone of the Miller Park Upgrades & Stream Restoration Study, so we want to hear from you. Residents and visitors to Miller Park are invited to visit https://engagewakeforest.org/miller-park-upgrades-stream-restoration and provide their input via an online survey. Available through Friday, June 30, the survey takes less than five minutes to complete. For more information, email CIP Manager Steve Meyer at [email protected].
This project is supported by a grant from US Treasury as part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds award totaling $14.5 million. For more information, visit https://bit.ly/TOWF_ARPA.