Planned Elfreth's Alley park honors former resident who helped preserve the historic street

City Plans Park Honoring Elfreth's Alley Advocate Dolly Ottey

The Old City District has unveiled plans to transform an empty lot adjacent to historic Elfreth's Alley into a public park honoring the late resident who played a pivotal role in preserving the street. The proposed park, dubbed Dolly Ottey Park, will feature minimalist landscaping with just a few trees, seating areas, and planters – a deliberate design choice aimed at completing the project before next year's 250th anniversary of US independence.

Ottey, who lived on Elfreth's Alley in addition to owning the Hearthstone Restaurant nearby, was a key figure in the formation of the Elfreth's Alley Association in 1934. Her efforts helped secure the street's status as a National Historic Landmark in the 1960s, thereby safeguarding it from demolition during Interstate 95 construction.

The park proposal has sparked excitement among community members, who have expressed desire for a functional and comfortable public space with ample seating. While initial feedback has been positive, officials plan to gather more input from neighbors as part of their ongoing planning process.

To support the project, a fundraising campaign has launched, aiming to raise $60,000 by springtime. If successful, construction is expected to commence in February, with completion by March. The park's design will be refined based on community feedback, which will be shared online as more information becomes available.

Dolly Ottey Park promises to become an integral part of Elfreth's Alley's fabric, providing a serene space for locals and tourists alike to enjoy the historic street's charm.
 
I THINK IT'S AMAZING THAT THEY'RE DOING THIS TO HONOR DOLLY OTTEY!!! SHE SOUNDS LIKE SUCH A TIRELESS ADVOCATE FOR ELFRETH'S ALLEY AND I'M SO GLAD THE COMMUNITY IS COMING TOGETHER TO MAKE THIS PARK A REALITY. I MEAN, WHO WOULDN'T WANT A CHILL SPOT TO ENJOY THE STREET'S HISTORY AND BEAUTY? 😊 LET'S HOPE THEY REACH THOSE $60,000 GOALS SOON! IT'D BE AWESOME TO SEE DOLLY OTTEY PARK COME ALIVE IN FEBRUARY.
 
OMG, this is so cool 🀩! A park dedicated to Dolly Ottey? That woman was a total legend πŸ’ͺ. I mean, preserving Elfreth's Alley as a National Historic Landmark? Game changer πŸ™Œ. It's amazing how one person can make such a huge impact.

I love the minimalist design of the park too - simple yet elegant πŸ’. And $60k fundraising goal is doable, fingers crossed 🀞! Can you imagine how peaceful it'll be to sit among those trees and planters? Perfect spot for a quiet picnic or people-watching β˜•οΈ.
 
OMG!!! 🀩 I'm literally jumping up and down reading about Dolly Ottey Park!! πŸŒ³πŸ’š It's like, finally someone is giving her the recognition she deserves after all she did for Elfreth's Alley. 250 years of independence to celebrate, how cool is that?! πŸŽ‰ I hope they get that $60k goal, can't wait to see it come together! And a public park with seating areas, perfect spot for locals and tourists alike to chill out. I'm imagining it now, walking down Elfreth's Alley and then sitting in the park, enjoying some peace... πŸ™ It's gonna be beautiful, just imagine all the pics that'll be taken there πŸ“Έ
 
"Dolly Ottey's dedication to preserving Elfreth's Alley is an inspiration πŸ’–πŸŒ³. A park honoring her legacy will be a beautiful tribute to her tireless efforts" 🎨
 
lol what's up with the minimalistic design tho? like i get preserving history and all but can't they just throw in some benches or a playground for kids? πŸ€”πŸŒ³ i mean, it's gonna be a small park but still gotta have some amenities right? also why 250th anniversary of US independence? feels kinda random, don't get me wrong dolly ottey was def important to the alley but can't they just tie the park to something else like her restaurant or the alley itself? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda surprised they're moving so fast with the plans... like, isn't it next year's anniversary or something? Don't get me wrong, it's great that Dolly Ottey's legacy is getting some love, but can't we just take our time and make sure everything is perfect? I mean, a park in her honor should be more than just a bunch of trees and seating... πŸŒ³πŸ›‹οΈ
 
OMG this is so cool!! 🀩 I love that they're planning a park in honor of Dolly Ottey! She sounds like such an amazing person for preserving Elfreth's Alley - she really cares about their history & community πŸ’š. I think it's awesome that the design is minimalist, too - sometimes less can be more, right? πŸŒΏπŸ’†β€β™€οΈ Let's hope they hit that fundraising goal and make this park a reality soon! πŸŽ‰ Fingers crossed for Dolly Ottey Park to become an incredible addition to Elfreth's Alley 😊
 
I'm literally torn about this park idea 🀯. On one hand, it's awesome that they're finally doing something to honor Dolly Ottey's legacy, you know? I mean, who wouldn't want a park in front of their favorite restaurant? πŸ˜‚ But at the same time, I think the design might be kinda boring... like, a few trees and seating areas is cool and all, but where's the flair? πŸŒ³πŸ›‹οΈ I also wish they could've included some interactive elements or art installations to make it more engaging. And what about accessibility? Shouldn't there be some kind of wheelchair ramp or something? πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Ugh, my mind is already conflicting on this one πŸ˜….
 
I'm kinda hyped about this new park idea, Dolly Ottey Park πŸŒ³πŸŽ‰. It's awesome that they're trying to preserve her legacy and create something beautiful near Elfreth's Alley. The minimalist design makes sense, I guess, 'cause we don't wanna overdo it and mess up the whole vibe of the area.

But at the same time, I'm a bit skeptical about how functional this park will be for everyone. I mean, community members have expressed that they want something with plenty of seating, but have we thought about accessibility? What about people who use wheelchairs or strollers? We need to make sure this park is inclusive and safe for all visitors.

Still, I'm optimistic that it'll come together and be a beautiful tribute to Dolly Ottey's hard work. It's gonna be cool to see the finished product and know we contributed to its creation πŸ’Έ.
 
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