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North Waterfront Park
North Waterfront Park
When it is complete, what types of activities would you like to be able to do at the city's North Waterfront Park?
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In 2013, the City of Wilmington purchased a 6.6 acre tract of land along the northern downtown riverfront for a passive park. A passive park is typically less developed than an active park and focuses on open space. It may contain features such as walking trails, seating areas, gardens, pavilions and play equipment but they usually do not contain sports infrastructure or encourage strenuous physically activity. Neighborhood parks and urban parks are common examples of a passive park. A critical part of designing the park is to get public input as to what amenities and features should be included at this site.

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