According to a 75-page proposal drafted by the lead consultants, Ann Toole & Associates, one of the first orders of business for the committee will be rolling out a “name the park contest.”
“This is really an exciting next step in this really colossally important purchase that we made. And I think we’re all anxious to see what the community comes up with in terms of use. And I know that we’re going to end up with a just top-rate park that is second to none in this entire region,” Schaefer said.
Delaware County obtained the property through eminent domain from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and Maple Glen Development LLC last year. The massive plot of land had previously been shopped around by the archdiocese in 2014.
However, hungry developers set on clearing the land of its trees and greenery had the Marple Township Board of Commissioners staving off proposals for years — until the County Council swooped in to preserve the area.
After putting $21 million on the table as “equitable just compensation,” the county is closing in on completion of the eminent domain process.
“I think there’s some ongoing negotiations and back and forth at this point. I don’t think we have a settled path forward yet, but we do have the title,” Schaefer said.
The community-driven brainstorming sessions will begin nonetheless, with the planning process expected to finish up by December 2022.