The Trust for Public Land, or TPL, has proposed that the city, the county, the TPL, and private donors pitch in $575,000, while the state of NC pitches in $500,000 towards the $2.6million purchase price.
The idea to preserve this land apparently dates back to the city's first official plan, from 1920. The park would be the city's largest, and would be near to some other city-owned property (McCormick Field, Memorial Stadium, the reservoir, etc.). The final park would include a sizeable chunk of the Beaucatcher Mountain ridgetop overlooking downtown.


This is extremely important for the city. I don't think there's much question that it will go through, but I still hope nothing unexpected comes up.
There's still more undeveloped or lightly developed ridgetop property up there, including the property with Helen's Bridge on it. I hope all of that eventually becomes a park. That, I think, would be a reasonable goal to strive for.
Now if only TPL would help the city buy out the damn 1980s condos and other development up there to make a park out of the entire ridgeline between Kenilworth and the I-240 cut. That land ain't cheap. This would cost tens of millions. There would be a great deal of finger-prying. I'm not holding my breath
















