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• An open terrace plaza and lawn area at the peak of the park’s elevation that will include several small-scale micro-business sites

• An extension of the existing Playtown Suwanee geared toward older children, which will expand the age range of Playtown Suwanee

• Sandpit volleyball courts

• A public art piece

Suwanee City Council approves plan for $12 million park

The area will see a realignment of Main Street, which will shift around the park and exit onto Suwanee Dam Road at an existing traffic signal in hopes of improving the safety and traffic flow, which would allow the median break on Suwanee Dam Road to be closed.

About 15 acres along the existing Brushy Creek Greenway will remain undisturbed.

City officials recently sought feedback from residents and collected more than 1,000 in-person and online surveys of park users. There were four planning workshops, two design charrettes and other meetings and presentations.

The new park design is influenced by the style and quality of Town Center Park, but city officials said it won’t be a replica. Plans call for a a more prominent pedestrian connection to rework City Hall Park into a linkage of the two sites. The topography of Town Center Park West will allow it to overlook Town Center.

“The success of Town Center Park has exceeded all expectations,” Suwanee Mayor Jimmy Burnette said in a press release. “The park draws over 200,000 visitors annually to events, as well as regularly serving our 18,000 citizens. The new Town Center Park West will help ease the demand on the existing park and surrounding community.”

The park will feature a mixture of urban and rural environments, including:

• A roughly 900-foot, elevated signature bridge for pedestrian and bike use, which will span the entire park and cross an approximate one-acre water feature.

Reprinted from Gwinnett Daily Post by Mark Farner

Facilities

NOTE: To enjoy all of the Pierce Pointe amenities, you must be a Resident in good standing with the community.  If you are not current on your association dues you will not be granted access to the pool.  Please contact a member of the board to find out how to become eligible.

The Pool

We have rececently replaced the pool door and lock, so everyone will need new keys.  Please contact Al or Bret for keys

Al Davis 678-237-3571
Bret Davis 989-820-1587

The Pierce Pointe pool is a great hit with families in the hot summer months.  The pool is 3 feet deep at the north end and 5 feet deep on the south end.  Pierce Pointe values the safety of all of its pool patrons, and asks that everyone using the pool abide by the rules at all times.  Tables, chairs and lounge chairs are available for our members to enjoy.  Please remember there is no smoking any time inside the pool gates.

Do you want to bring more than two friends or family members (not living in your home) with you to enjoy the pool? Perhaps you want to host a pool party for a birthday, family function or other special event! Then you must make a reservation, in advance.  

NOTE: Any and all families that plan to bring more than two (2) guests with them to the pool must make a reservation with the Pool Committee, in advance. If you want to host a pool party then the limit for the total amount of guests is 20 people, including your family members. No pool parties or gatherings are permitted on Sundays. Certain fees may apply. Being current with your association dues is required for pool access.

Swim saftly and enjoy!

Important Information
 

Suwanee Police - 770-945-8995

P.A.C.T. (Police and Citizen Together)

Pierce Pointe HOA  | PO Box 930, Suwanee, GA 30024  |  Email: contact@piercepointe.org

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