Saturday, December 21, 2019

The New Green Renovating Macon s Public Spaces

The New Green: Renovating Macon’s Public Spaces Public spaces are areas in the community in which people can come into a common place and promotes community identity. Parks create an environment for the community to reach out to each other as well as creating a public forum for the community. We need to have the community more involved with each other and the best way to create an enriching environment is if the community was able to come and share their many identities to create a unique identity for the park. Tattnall Square Park hold a farmer’s market every week to promote community involvement and every so often brings in entertainment for the community to experience. The green space that the parks will have will welcome other community activities from other organizations and therefore allow the park to flourish. Parks are important to the community because they lend a hand in creating an identity to who the community is. The more inviting a community is, the more t he community might intermingle, and the more inviting the community will seem to others creating an environment that Village Green, Mid-City Square, and Mill Hill needs. Creating a public space is not as easy as waving a wand. Creating a public space take careful planning because a haphazard plan reduces the likeliness of encouraging community involvement or even after community usage. In order for the public spaces to flourish, they need to be open enough that the outside world can peer into the another

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