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North Corktown Community Engagement Timeline and Resulting Documents

North Corktown is an active engaged community. To learn more about our work, please see below the timeline of some of our engagement activities.  Below the timeline are download links to documents that resulted from these engagement activities. 

HW's Role: In 2012 Heritage Works was approached by its neighbors to be the nonprofit leader of a pocket park development project at the intersection of Rosa Parks Boulevard and M. L. King Junior Boulevard. With the input of residents, Burton International Academy - DPS students, community youth, and other stakeholders along with the partnership of our neighborhood association and landscape architect Jeff Klein, we transformed vacant lots previously used for dumping into a pocket park that commemorates two great Americans and reflects the values of our community. In addition to a great space, this effort resulted in increased social cohesion and a desire to continue transforming our community. From this work grew a garden project with the Freedom House, resident-driven design guidelines, a NoCo cultural amenities plan and more.  

NoCo Engagement, Planning and Other Documents:

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  • MM Fisher Foundation
  • UWSEM
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