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A plan was recommended to [[City Council]] in early January 1959 by city manager [[James E. Bowen]]. The plans were developed by the city engineer [[Thompson A. Dyke]]. The city's Recreation Advisory Board endorsed the plan in late [[1958]]. <ref>{{cite-progress-lindsay|title=New Neighborhood Playground Asked on McIntire Tract|author=Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=January 3, 1959|publishdate=January 3, 1959|accessdate=March 10, 2016}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 12:53, 10 March 2016
Greenleaf Park was originally part of McIntire Park until it was separated by Route 250.[1] The park features a playground area, including equipment for children ages 2-5 years old, a picnic shelter, seasonal restrooms, and a half-basketball court, a touch sensitive spray ground featuring a mushroom fountain and an interactive water pole, and a wide soft surface trail.[1] The sprayground opened in 2013 and is open from May to October each year. [2]
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History
A plan was recommended to City Council in early January 1959 by city manager James E. Bowen. The plans were developed by the city engineer Thompson A. Dyke. The city's Recreation Advisory Board endorsed the plan in late 1958. [3]
Map
Coordinates: 38°03′00″N 78°28′54″W / 38.049916°N 78.481615°W
External links
Greenleaf Park on City's website
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Web. Greenleaf Park, City of Charlottesville, retrieved 3 July 2012.
- ↑ Web. Charlottesville Parks and Recreation Update for City Council, May 2013, Brian Daly, City of Charlottesville, retrieved May 10, 2013.
- ↑ Print: New Neighborhood Playground Asked on McIntire Tract, Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lindsay family January 3, 1959, Page .