SAVANNAH –– The City of Savannah is hosting a virtual community meeting on the Canal District’s Wetlands Preserve Park and Nature Trail on Monday, August 5, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. The meeting is open to the public, and no pre-registration is required.
Participants can join the meeting via Zoom to receive updates on the project. The agenda includes a summary of previous public engagement meetings, an overview of signage types and locations, a discussion on symbols and color choices for educational signage, and details on the planned park design and features.
This initiative is supported by funding from the Coastal Incentive Grant awarded by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
For more information, visit the Wetland Preserve Park page on the City of Savannah’s website, email planning@savannahga.gov, or call (912) 651-3108.
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