Greenwich Park Development Design



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Greenwich Park Development Design

Greenwich Park was designated by City Council in 1984 including approximately 3.5 acres around the historically-significant pond of the Greenwich Plantation. As a result, the area will be developed as central feature for future cemetery expansion rather than be developed into traditional cemetery lots. The park will be passive in nature serving as a meditation area for cemetery visitors. The park was designed in 2003 and planned improvements include a walkway, pedestrian bridge, kiosk, and landscaping. Site work will begin as early as 2007. The site will also highlight the historical significance of the site.

Bonaventure Administrative Building Conservation
Bonaventure Water Line Replacement
Cemetery Drainage Improvements
Cemetery Entrance Improvements
Cemetery Monument Conservation (Colonial Bronze Eagle)
Cemetery Monument Conservation (Public Holding Vault)
Cemetery Roadway Improvements
Cemetery Security Improvements
Cemetery Sidewalk Improvements
Colonial Cemetery Conservation
Colonial Cemetery Repairs
Greenwich Cemetery Drainage
Greenwich Cemetery Expansion Design
Greenwich Park Development Design
Greenwich Statuary Conservation
Laurel Grove Administrative Building Conservation
Laurel Grove Cemetery Perimeter Fencing
Section T Development