Village of Tobaccoville issued the following announcement on Feb. 21.
Forsyth County will be holding two public input meetings in March at the Alice Watts Tuttle Community Center in Tobaccoville in order to gain public input concerning establishment of a Multi-Use Agricultural Event Center on county owned property adjacent to Rolling Hills Drive.
Two information sessions will be held to collect input from the public regarding this project.
Village of Tobaccoville’s Alice Watts Tuttle Community Center
4225 Tobaccoville Road
Tobaccoville, NC 27050
- Tuesday, March 15th 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Wednesday, March 30th 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The scope of this project is design and construction of a Multi-Use Agricultural Event Center within a County Park. The project will provide flexible space for hosting functions and events and is anticipated to include a pre-engineered building, areas for outdoor recreation, parking, road improvements, related site development, and landscaping. Please see the attached concept site plan.
The Multi-Use Agricultural Event Center project is in the site selection phase. Forsyth County is evaluating park land that has potential to accommodate the proposed facility and assessing compatible locations.
Additionally, N.C. Cooperative Extension, the outreach arm of N.C. State’s College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and North Carolina A&T’s School of Agriculture, will co-locate on the site. Cooperative Extension is a Forsyth County Government department with the following emphasis: Sustaining agriculture and forestry, protecting the environment, and youth and family development programs and initiatives.
To access the project information on the Forsyth County Website, please click here.
Information and access to an online survey will be posted on the Forsyth County website when the survey is open to collect responses.
Original source can be found here.