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A Unifying Vision for Montague Park

The Chattanooga Design Studio recently shared “A Unifying Vision for Montague Park” website and plans for the future of the park.

NOOGAtoday | Sculpture Fields at Montague Park

Montague Park has an exciting future coming soon.

Photo by NOOGAtoday

The Chattanooga Design Studio recently launched “A Unifying Vision for Montague Park” website, which details a plan for a unified + enriched future for the park.

The project will aim to bring together three important community resources: Sculpture Fields, Chattanooga Football Club Foundation, and Main Street Farmers Market.

The planning process includes three phases — discovery and site analysis, vision and testing + refining and projecting — that will take place over the next six months.

This project is a community effort, and folks can weigh in to discuss the future of the park at the first public engagement meetings on Tuesday, May 23. A morning session will be held at La Paz + and an evening session will be held at Parkside Hall — the sessions are free and open to the public, just make sure to RSVP.

Bonus: Sign up for email updates regarding the plan’s progress + future events.

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