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Preserve and improve park spaces for recreational,educational, cultural and beautification purposes.
From Articles of Incorporation of City Park ImprovementAssociation and State enabling legislation.
New Orleans City Park Vision PlanVision for the 21st Century - City Park 2018
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City Park Master Plan
City Park Vision City Park is a vital urban park, recognized for its beauty, diversity, and stewardship of its resources. Its 1,300 acres of lush parkland and waterways, crossed by a network of trails, contain a rich array of recreational, educational, cultural and environmental resources well-used by the neighborhood, city, region, and State. City Park is a regional attraction, an important part of the region’s economic development infrastructure and contributes to the economic vitality of the neighborhoods.
Tri-Centennial PlaceCultural Corridor
Open Space Festival
Athletic Complex
Natural Resource Area
Equestrian Complex
Golf Complex
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Tri-Centennial Place
• Splash Park• Miniature Golf• Festival Market• Amphitheater
• Restaurant• Café• Great Lawn• Pavilion
Entertainment & Attractions:
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Cultural Corridor
Botanical Garden & ConservatoryPavilion of Two SistersSculpture GardenNew Orleans Museum of Art
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New Orleans Museum Art
New tree plantings
New tree plantings
New tree plantings
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Glade
Boat Dock
Wisner Blvd.
NOMA
Lelong Entry Garden
Marsh & Iris Garden
Grove
Picnic LandingWater Plaza
Trail
Big Lake
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Athletic Complex
Tad Gormley Stadium
Pan American Stadium
Skate Park & Roller Rink
New Soccer Field
New Dog Park
New Tennis Center
Sport Field Renovations
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Tad Gormley Stadium
Saints quarterback Drew Brees assists with the stadium’s grand re-opening!
High school football returns to Tad Gormley stadium!
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Natural Resource Area• The forest was heavily damaged by Hurricane
Katrina. It destroyed most of the forest’s large trees and shade canopy.
• The Master Plan will nearly double the size of the forest; from 33 to 60 acres. The expanded footprint will incorporate Scout Island.
• In the fall of 20090, hundreds of trees will be planted. As the trees grow they will help “knock down” the invasive species that have resulted following the Hurricane.
• The forest will highlight eight different ecosystems:
– Coastal Prairie– Coastal Marsh– Eastern Pine Savannah– Bottomland Hardwood– Upland Hardwood– Live Oak + Tupelo Swamp– Riparian Edge
Couturie Forest + Scout Island
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Couturie Forest + Scout IslandLearning DocksDemonstration Gardens
Model Airplane Fly Circles
Learning Docks
Canopy WalkOutdoor ClassroomsDemonstration GardensBird HideInterpretative Center
Soccer Field
Outdoor Classroom
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New Orleans City Park Vision PlanVision for the 21st Century - City Park 2018
Preserve and improve park spaces for recreational,educational, cultural and beautification purposes.
From Articles of Incorporation of City Park ImprovementAssociation and State enabling legislation.
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