City of Raleigh issued the following announcement on Jan. 28.
On December 7, 2021, a construction contract for the Baileywick Park Improvements project was awarded to Muter Construction, LLC. Funded by the 2014 Parks Bond Referendum, park improvements include an open-air multi-use pavilion, a partially wooded, fenced dog park with buffer/screening planting, expanded parking, general landscape enhancements, renovations to the existing restroom and picnic shelter, as well as a non-regulated stormwater quality device funded by Stormwater Management Division CIP funds. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2022. During construction, the open lawn area to the east of the parking lot, shelter #1, and the restroom building will be closed. Temporary outdoor toilet facilities will be provided. Parking will also be impacted, with an estimated 20 spaces unavailable for use during construction. Nearby shelters of similar size are located at Peter Williams Park, Lake Lynn Park, Brier Creek Park, and Honeycutt Park. Construction is anticipated to be complete in Summer 2023.
Baileywick Park is a 50-acre park in North Raleigh located at 9501 Baileywick Rd. The park was built in 2002 and includes a paved walking trail that begins at the Baileywick Road entrance to the park and loops behind the playground to the parking lot, a playground for two-to five-year-old children, a playground for five-to 12-year-old children, two shelters, an older youth and adult baseball/softball field, youth baseball or softball field, and a multi-purpose field.
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Source: City of Raleigh