
By Laurie Searle | Aug 7, 2008
The
Coweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the statewide Friends of Parks
organization hosted a meeting at the Panther Creek Community Center in Newnan on
Aug. 7 to begin the process of creating a new Friends of Park volunteer group
for Chattahoochee Bend State Park.
More
than 60 enthusiastic residents attended the meeting to learn how they could
support the planned 3,000 acre park in western Coweta County.
After receiving the presentation, volunteers took
the first step by setting their meeting dates at the third Thursday of each
month at the Panther Creek Community Center. They will meet in September to
begin the process of forming their chapter.
According to Newnan Times-Herald.com: A contract has been awarded to Ecos
Environmental Design engineering and design firm, and plans are in place to take
the first step toward the construction of the park in January.
The process will begin with improvements to Flat Rock Road from Bud Davis Road to the park property, paving the way for the park entrance. This will allow access for further construction on the park grounds.
Chattahoochee Bend State Park, set to open in 2010, will encompass more than seven miles of river frontage and almost 3,000 acres of land along Flat Rock Road. When finished, it will provide opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking and biking, and other outdoor activities.