Get Off Our Lawn

The Memphis Zoo is run by the Memphis Zoological Society.  Established in the early 1900s, they are a private, for-profit association that started with humble concrete cages.  In 1986, the Zoo came up with a plan to expand.  Since then, the amount of party space the zoo provides has increased exponentially while adding a dozen or so major exhibits.  One HUGE problem – they don’t have enough parking to accommodate this long-term master plan.  I love the Memphis Zoo and have spent years there as a patron and volunteer. I saw this picture of the new zoo parking solution in Overton Park and it makes me sick.

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photo credit David Lindsey via Tyler Fn Miller

The Greensward is the only truly open, grassy area available to the public in Overton Park.  The old forest trails are more valuable than anything in that area.  That doesn’t mean we should sacrifice the iconic grassy lea at the center of Overton Park. Everything else is golf course, art stuff and the Levitt Shell.  The east side of the park has the pavilion but losing the greensward and Rainbow Lake limits options for enjoying the park in general.  The amount of space left for team sports, recreation and relaxation is a fraction of what we had a couple years ago.  Let them keep parking there now and that’s where they’ll build the parking garage in the future.

The Zoo gets paid for every car that passes through their gates. Currently, $5 per car.  They should at least raise the price of parking to $20 a car and see how many people choose to walk less than a mile from the free street parking just outside the park grounds.  What about the brand new garage in Overton Square?  Make the the garage free and charge for the shuttle to the zoo.  It would boost the Square economy and account for the overflow parking.  Or see if Rhodes wants to go halfsies on a North Side Parking Project?  I’m sure they need more parking too and Snowden school hardly uses that big patch of grass they call a field.

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