LinkLinks Street Sense: Franklin Park opening in September with public bathrooms and improved accessibility By Editor On Aug 19, 2021 Last updated Aug 19, 2021 74 Share Franklin Park in downtown D.C. is set to reopen in September with overhauled greenspaces, a children’s garden, and high-quality restrooms, according to a DowntownDC BID presentation from July 28. The five-acre lot bound by I and K streets NW, 13th to 14th Street, is managed by the BID in partnership with the D.C. government and the National Park Service. According to NPS, the long-needed repairs would not have been possible without $18 million contributed by the District. Part of the funds for park upkeep will be pulled from a new cafe on the property, through the BID’s nonprofit. 74 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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