The Lang-Carson Park Vision Plan – Priorities!

The 2019 Vision Plan for Lang-Carson Park has been revealed. This plan is an update to the 2011 master plan created by Atlanta BeltLine., Inc. There have been massive changes in Reynoldstown since then and this revised plan is the neighborhood’s effort to make sure our the keeps pace with those changes.

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Since that time, Reynoldstown has experienced development inside the neighborhood with new single-family and multi-family residences. Busy shopping centers, dining establishments, and apartment complexes now line the neighborhood’s edges, along Memorial and Moreland. Hulsey Yard is empty and primed for redevelopment to the north. The Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail now traverses the center of the neighborhood from Wylie to Memorial. Who could have imagined?!

The Reynoldstown community has been working with Park Pride for the past six months to create a community-driven vision plan for Lang-Carson Park. Much in need of updates as the neighborhood rapidly grows and changes, this small park will be even more critical to residents in the coming years.

Public meetings were held on:

  • Monday, August 12, 6 – 6:50 PM, inside Lang-Carson Community Center
  • Saturday, September 14, during the Wheelbarrow Festival, Manigault Playlot
  • Saturday, October 26, 10:00 AM – 12 noon, in Lang-Carson Community Center
  • Saturday, November 23, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM, during the Thanksgiving Basket Event

Now it’s time to set priorities for the park’s projects!

Please use the survey below to give us any addition feedback, and to set priorities for the projects. Major projects are circled on a graphic within the survey. Updates to Manigault Playlot are due to start first since construction documents and bids have been secured.

Take the Survey

We look forward to hearing with you!