In mid-February Cobb parks officials will be seeking public input as they develop masster plans for green space purchased with the 2008 Cobb Parks Bond referendum, including land on Ebenezer Road in Northeast Cobb.
The session for the Ebenezer Road land takes place Feb. 18 from 6:30-8 p.m. at Noonday Baptist Church (4121 Canton Road).
In October, Cobb commissioners approved spending $89,000 to develop master plans for the properties.
It’s the only land in East Cobb out of nearly 500 acres purchased that’s undergoing a master plan process. The county also purchased 22 acres of the Tritt property next to East Cobb Park.
That’s slated to remain as undeveloped green space for now, so there’s no master plan underway.
The 18 acres on Ebenezer Road is located just off Canton Road, and was owned in two parcels by the Strother family. Last summer, commissioner JoAnn Birrell held a public preview there.
The Ebenezer Park master plan contract is for $14,300.
The other input meetings will take place in February and March.
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