Have your say on two park concepts on the old Cape Coral Golf Course site

Updated: 5:04 PM EDT Apr 9, 2026
The City of Cape Coral wants residents to share their input on two preliminary park concepts for the old golf course site on Palm Tree Boulevard.According to a release sent by the city, the concepts show different visions for the site’s future.Concept A, known as “Anchor,” features a centralized park built around a civic hub, while Concept B, known as “Drift,” is meant to be a more dispersed layout with multiple entry points and parking areas that connect smaller, independent activity zones, the city said.A public meeting was held Wednesday, but anyone can still access the presentation and Master Plan Survey.Residents can check out the website and view a presentation outlining the initial park concepts, look at how previous feedback helped guide the designs, and review the concepts and share any input on preferred features.Previous coverage:City of Cape Coral looking to transform old golf club along Palm Tree BoulevardCity expected to purchase old Cape Coral Golf CourseCape Coral to discuss next steps for old 175-acre golf courseMixed emotions over tree removal on old Cape Coral Golf CoursePublic meeting scheduled for input on old Cape Coral golf courseCity plans to turn old Cape Coral Golf Course into park; your ideas wantedCape Coral set to hold second public meeting for old golf coursePublic meeting set for April about future of old Cape Coral Golf Course with park design conceptsCape Coral residents share ideas for old golf course redevelopment as meeting starts WednesdayDOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.
CAPE CORAL, Fla. —
The City of Cape Coral wants residents to share their input on two preliminary park concepts for the old golf course site on Palm Tree Boulevard.
According to a release sent by the city, the concepts show different visions for the site’s future.
Concept A, known as “Anchor,” features a centralized park built around a civic hub, while Concept B, known as “Drift,” is meant to be a more dispersed layout with multiple entry points and parking areas that connect smaller, independent activity zones, the city said.
A public meeting was held Wednesday, but anyone can still access the presentation and Master Plan Survey.
Residents can check out the website and view a presentation outlining the initial park concepts, look at how previous feedback helped guide the designs, and review the concepts and share any input on preferred features.
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