Porter Park Site Plan

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Image of Porter Park todayPorter Park today

The City of Lakewood is developing a site plan for the new
Porter Park!

Located at 731 Tabor St., Porter Park is a 7.7-acre property purchased in 2021 by the city to provide much needed park space in Ward 1.

To honor the legacy of the Porter family, the park is named after Daniel Wilson Porter and Phyllis Porter. Daniel and Phyllis owned this property and had a love for farming and preservation; Daniel became a master gardener late in life. The Porter family desired the city carry on the farming tradition on the property, with a farming element in the future park that would serve the Lakewood community. The city agreed to incorporate an agriculture theme, and as always, is committed to sustainability. Nearby residents can anticipate lots of open space, native plantings and modest amenities in their new neighborhood park.

Demolition of the existing structures on the site occurred in early 2023. The development of the site is initially funded in the city's five-year Capital Improvement Plan Budget in 2024-2025.

Residents have provided feedback and helped create a vision for the new park through a two- year community engagement process to develop a final site plan. The site plan is currently in permitting review and includes a loop trail, open lawn area, nature playground, community garden and a pollinator garden. In addition, the project was awarded a Community Development Block Grant to support the development of the site!

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Site plan for future Porter ParkFinal site plan for future Porter Park



Image of Porter Park todayPorter Park today

The City of Lakewood is developing a site plan for the new
Porter Park!

Located at 731 Tabor St., Porter Park is a 7.7-acre property purchased in 2021 by the city to provide much needed park space in Ward 1.

To honor the legacy of the Porter family, the park is named after Daniel Wilson Porter and Phyllis Porter. Daniel and Phyllis owned this property and had a love for farming and preservation; Daniel became a master gardener late in life. The Porter family desired the city carry on the farming tradition on the property, with a farming element in the future park that would serve the Lakewood community. The city agreed to incorporate an agriculture theme, and as always, is committed to sustainability. Nearby residents can anticipate lots of open space, native plantings and modest amenities in their new neighborhood park.

Demolition of the existing structures on the site occurred in early 2023. The development of the site is initially funded in the city's five-year Capital Improvement Plan Budget in 2024-2025.

Residents have provided feedback and helped create a vision for the new park through a two- year community engagement process to develop a final site plan. The site plan is currently in permitting review and includes a loop trail, open lawn area, nature playground, community garden and a pollinator garden. In addition, the project was awarded a Community Development Block Grant to support the development of the site!

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Site plan for future Porter ParkFinal site plan for future Porter Park


  • Porter Park Open House Update

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    Thanks to everyone who attended the second Porter Park Open House on May 1 to weigh in on design concepts and park elements. Couldn't make the meeting? Share your thoughts on the design concepts and leave a comment below by May 31, 2024.









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    Porter Park Design ConceptOne of the Porter Park design concepts presented on May 1, 2024


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  • Porter Park Open House #2

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  • May 17 Porter Park Open House summary

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    Residents giving feedback at the Porter Park Open House

    Thank you to everyone who attended the Porter Park Open House on May 17!

    For those who could not make the meeting at the future park, a summary of the comments received and the preferences indicated on the meeting boards is now available. The project team is using the feedback received to inform a conceptual plan for the park that will be shared with residents for review and comments later this summer. Subscribe to the project page for notification when the plan is available.

    May 17 Porter Park Open House comments

    Open House feedback on initial concepts

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  • Porter Park survey results

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    The Porter Park survey results are now available. Join us for an Open House on Wednesday, May 17 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. to review the survey results and provide feedback on preliminary park design concepts. Light refreshments will be provided.


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  • Porter Park Open House May 17

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