Gulf Shores Park Master Plan To Be Unveiled

Gulf Coast Media reports that the City of Gulf Shores invites all residents and stakeholders to a meeting at the Erie Meyer Civic Center on September 11 at 5:30 p.m. for the unveiling of a new master plan for the anticipated Coastal Gateway Community Park in North Gulf Shores. The city began working with Dix.Hite + Partners last year to develop a master plan for the 127 acres of city-owned property on Coastal Gateway Boulevard (County Road 8) with the intent to expand accessibility to city-provided services and amenities in the area. The new master plan outlines a phased development strategy that also includes a north/south connector road, the site of a future elementary school, utility enhancements, and a new fire station and police presence. The master plan will be available for viewing on the city’s website following the event.

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