Perch Creek Preserve Master Plan Implementation

Bringing Mobile’s Waterfront Parks to Life

Overview

Design

Questions

Mobile is moving forward on one of its most exciting green space projects — the Perch Creek Preserve Parks District. Building on a 2019 master plan, the City of Mobile is now working with design and planning experts to refine and implement a vision for this 190-acre collection of parks on the Mobile Peninsula.

The district includes Perch Creek Preserve, McNally Park, and the Ziebach Area — a connected network of natural spaces that will become a signature nature-based destination for the city. When complete, residents and visitors will enjoy improved public access to the water’s edge, along with new educational and recreational opportunities rooted in Mobile’s unique coastal landscape.

More project details coming soon

What the project will address

Working from the 2019 master plan and fresh community input, the implementation effort will address key challenges that have held the district back:

Timeline

Project Information

Timeline: 2025-2028

Estimated Cost: (TBD)

Status: 

Funding Sources

  • Capital Improvement Program (CIP)

FAQs

To be added

Who's involved

This project is led by the City of Mobile in partnership with Volkert and SCAPE.

What’s on your mind?

Send us your ideas or questions about the Perch Creek Preserve project. Use the form below or contact the City’s project manager.

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