G.G. Moore Park Community Survey

Councilwoman Shameka Parrish-Wright, the Parks Alliance of Louisville, and Louisville Parks and Recreation want your input on shaping the future of G.G. Moore Park (626 M St., Louisville, KY 40208), named after Georgia G. Moore, a Black educator, suffragette, and poet. Established in 1953, this park has not seen investment in more than 20 years. 

Some funding is available to reimagine the park but we need to hear from you on what improvements you’d like to see. Respond by May 15 and enter to win a $250 gift card basket from local businesses.

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1. How often do you visit G.G. Moore Park?  *
2. How far do you live from G.G. Moore Park?  *
3. What amenities do you want to see in G.G. Moore Park?

Please select all that apply.  

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4. The park is named after Georgia G. Moore, a Black educator, suffragette, and poet. Would you be in favor of updating the name from “G.G. Moore Park” to “Georgia G. Moore Park” to better reflect her legacy?

5. What programs or events would you or your family like to see at G.G. Moore Park?
6. What, if anything, prevents you from using G.G. Moore Park? (e.g., safety concerns, lack of amenities, accessibility, etc.)
7. How might we make G.G. Moore Park feel more welcoming and safe? (e.g. lighting, programming, signage, etc.)
8. If you could change or update one thing about G.G. Moore Park, what would it be? 
9. Additional comments related to G.G. Moore Park?

We welcome any additional thoughts, suggestions, or concerns you may have regarding G.G.Moore Park.

10. Email Address (Optional)
Please share your email address by May 15, 2025 if you would like to be entered to win a $250 gift card basket from local businesses and receive updates on G.G. Moore Park and the Parks Alliance. Your email will be kept confidential.
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