Cayton Corner Park
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About the Location
Historical Significance
Tucked at the bustling corner where East Madison Street meets 19th Avenue in Seattle, Cayton Corner Park is a charming green connector between the Capitol Hill and Central District neighborhoods.
The park bears the name of Horace Cayton, a pioneering Black settler and newspaper publisher who made his mark on Seattle's history. This naming recognizes the African American heritage that has shaped this area over generations.
Development Timeline
If you're planning a visit, note that Cayton Corner Park is currently a work in progress. Construction kicks off in summer 2024, with the finished park expected to welcome visitors by spring 2025. Once complete, this pocket park will provide a green space along the busy Madison corridor.
The design prioritizes accessibility and inclusivity for neighborhood residents.
Park Features
Though compact, the finished park will include several useful elements. A modest lawn area will provide a touch of nature - suitable for a lunch break or relaxing in the sunshine. An accessible pathway will meander through the space, ensuring that everyone, regardless of mobility needs, can enjoy everything the park has to offer.
The designers have embraced the natural slope of the land, incorporating retaining walls and terraces that add visual interest to the landscape.
Community Involvement
Cayton Corner Park has notable grassroots origins. This isn't just another city project - it's the culmination of more than a decade of passionate advocacy by local residents and community organizations who envisioned a shared green space for all.
Funding for the park comes from a blend of city resources, including the Seattle Park District, complemented by contributions from the community that fought to make this vision a reality.
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