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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

Architectural Requests

Wanting to make a change to the exterior paint color of your home, add a fence, a screened in porch, or make some sort of other upgrade? 

All changes to your home have to be approved by the Architectural Control Committee (ACC).  Upload, print, and complete this architectural request form and send it to the Management Company. 

Turnaround time on a request is generally 3-4 weeks, as the board meets monthly.  If you wish to expedite this request, please send a $25.00 check to AMAG with your request. Note that requesting rush processing does not reduce the amount of time the ACC is allowed to review your request (as outlined in the covenants).

It is always helpful (and time-saving on your part) to include any paint swatches or material samples along with your architectural request.  This enables the ACC to approve your change more quickly. 

Click the link below to download the hardcopy form, or send in your form below via the e-form.  Please note that achitectural request forms are necessary only for changes to a home.  If you are repainting the same color, no architectural request is needed.  

IMPORTANT: If you do not get approval for your change, and it is not in compliance with the ACC, you run the risk of being asked to having your changes removed, and losing any costs you may have invested in your home to change it.

E-Architectural Request Form.
Please Fill out entire form and give as much description as possible. If paint swatches or material samples may be necessary, please use the hardcopy form below or upload scans of paint swatches to this form.
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