Suwanee is inviting the public to an open house 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Suwanee City Hall, 330 Town Center Ave., as they reveal plans for Suwanee’s next park. City staff and consultants will be on hand to answer questions, as well as to gather feedback.

The approximate 20-acre site, known as the DeLay Property, is behind the Suwanee library and PlayTown Suwanee on Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road.

“We received over 1,000 completed surveys from citizens with ideas for the new park,” said Suwanee Assistance City Manager Denise Brinson. “What we will be presenting at the open house is a draft of the concept plan; we’re still asking for input, and hope to have a finalized plan in the near future.”

Town Center Park West will feature a bridge element over a small lake/water feature, an open plaza and lawn area, and sandpit volleyball courts. The biggest change is the realignment of Main Street. The wooded area along the existing Brushy Creek Greenway will stay, and much of the 20 acres will remain undisturbed.

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