Rockville Discusses Community Feedback of King Farm Farmstead Concepts at Filtering Sessions
The King Farm Farmstead Community Filtering Sessions were held on May 28 at Saddle Ridge Community Center and on May 29 at Glenview Mansion, with a final virtual session on June 3. More than 50 community members attended to learn about the feedback that has been received to date and to vote on building uses/program concepts.
The next step includes providing the community with a final opportunity to review the program and building concepts presented during the filtering sessions and to provide their feedback via a brief survey located here. The survey will be open from June 4 – 13. A presentation of program and building use concepts based on information gathered from community feedback sessions and survey will be shared during a work session with the Mayor and Council on July 14. A final presentation of the preferred program and building use concepts along with economic analysis and projected construction costs will be presented for Mayor and Council review and approval in the Fall.
“We are encouraged by the community’s involvement in this process and look forward to the final presentation.” said Tara Stewart, director of Rockville’s Department of Recreation and Parks.
Please see Resources on the right to view the Filtering Session Boards.
