Depot Park
Downtown Sanford,
Inc. has spent the last seven years making the dream of a focal point
downtown, a reality. The location of Depot Park, on the grounds of the
Railroad House and the old railroad depot, was a natural choice. Once
the hub of Sanford economic activity, this area of downtown had been
neglected for many years; as a result, the DSI Board felt that a park
located in this area could bring downtown an economic engine of its
past.
Depot
Park is the result of a strategic plan developed in 1997. It was at
that time through the joint vision of the City of Sanford and DSI that
the concept of Depot Park was born. The Railroad House, the Railroad
Depot, and most importantly, the surrounding land presented a unique
opportunity to create a space where people could come together downtown
to meet, to play, and enjoy themselves for the day.
Designed to be
constructed in two phases, Depot Park is a true urban park representing
the cultural, communal, and economic center of downtown. Phase I of
Depot Park was completed late in the summer of 2001. This portion of
the park includes a brick bandstand, a lawn seating area that accommodates
approximately 750+ people, brick-banded sidewalks, decorative lighting,
ornamental fencing, and benches. Phase II of Depot Park, was just completed
in May 2005. Components of Phase II include an interactive splash fountain
with a large landscaped open area surrounding it, public restrooms designed
to conform architecturally with the rest of the park, continuation of
the ornamental fencing, an information kiosk, decorative lighting, a
landscaped parking area, and streetscape along Carthage St. bordering
the park. Phase II also made improvements to an existing play area which
houses a historic locomotive popular with children of all ages and the
Railroad House, the only historical museum of Lee County. Funding was
provided by the NC Department Enhancement Grant Program, a loan from
BB&T, which is debt serviced by the city's capital improvements
fund and the Downtown Special Tax District, and private donations.
Today, the park
serves as a gathering place for both scheduled events (concerts, patriotic
rallies, etc.) and leisure activities. Many times during the day, people
can be found in the park eating lunch, playing in the fountain, or reading
a book. With the incorporation of the Railroad House Museum housed in
the Sanford Railroad House, historical education is also an important
component of the park.
It is expected
that the park will have draw over 50,000 visitors a year, many of whom
will spend dollars at the businesses bordering the park. No single element
has benefited the most from the Park than the business expansion that
has occurred with the properties bordering the park, including an antique
store, three restaurants, and several office spaces. Many business owners
have said that the new Park played a major role in their location decision.
The construction of Depot Park is a significant beginning to inviting
people to the downtown area for a variety of purposes. No other property
in the downtown area could have afforded such an exciting opportunity.
Over 130 years later, the location is once again a cornerstone for downtown
and the city.
A copy of the Site
Plan for the Park is found below, as well as a contribution form. DSI
is still accepting $40 donations for inscribed brick that are placed
in the park. In order to make a contribution, please print out and clip
the form provided and send it along with your check. If you want to
make a larger contribution, we have other items in the park that need
donations as well, including benches, a fountain, and a ornamental clock.