North Gate Park downsized, groundbreaking expected soon
September 26th, 2006 | by David Daddio | Published in General College Park, Northgate Park, On Campus Development | 3 Comments
University officials are in the final planning stages of the long awaited North Gate Park: a combination pedestrian bridge and environmental restoration project – all on a 5 acre lot between the university’s North Gate and Jerry’s Sub on the Paint Branch Stream. The university is waiting for final approval from the Maryland Department of Environment and FEMA since the project is located within the 100-year floodplain. The final price tag is still unknown according to Richard Poley of Facilities Management, but the state could
potentially contribute $830,000 once the final bids from contractors come in. The university would pay any price difference.
Although the new project is less ambitious than originally planned, with just one bridge and a ‘less elaborate’ entrance, Poley told us he felt that it still held true to the plan that emerged from an undergraduate landscape architecture design competition in 2004.
John Porcari, Vice President of Administrative Affairs, speculated to us earlier this month that the second bridge and other additions to the park may not be pursued until plans for a luxury hotel just north of the park are confirmed. Two condominium projects north of University View, including the approved North Gate Condos, along with the East Campus Development Initiative will inevitably make this now underused parcel a vital pedestrian link and public space for students and city residents alike. North Gate Park is a great example of how different levels of government combined with some student idealism can go a long way towards improving College Park.
September 26th, 2006 at 1:35 pm (#)
David – where does the student idealism come in? Was the project the product of student’s ideas?
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September 26th, 2006 at 2:44 pm (#)
Rob- I mentioned the undergraduate design competition within the story, but once I get ahold of the full pdf about the effort I’ll be sure to update it so everyone can see the full scope of the effort.
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December 6th, 2006 at 12:53 am (#)
[...] Citing the tremendous cost he’s incurred so far ($3 million for the ground and $5 million for leases) Vogel insisted that Tax Increment Financing (TIF) was essential to the economic feasibility of the project. The hotel would require a 3-way land swap which would take about 1.5 acres from the adjacent and soon to be constructed North Gate Park. He also stated that UMD has signed an agreement whereby if the hotel was built, the University would not construct a competing facility on East Campus or M-Square. Vogel felt he could break ground in 6 months if he got the go ahead and also that the project is a personal “leap of faith”. [...]
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