Mercer’s Master Plan Serves as a Blueprint for Growth story by Crystal Simmons
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eset by drought, hurricanes, and floods, Mercer Botanic Gardens has experienced more than its fair share of unpredictability over the past few years. Luckily, Mercer employees and volunteers now have a blueprint for growth. Mercer's recently revealed master plan calls for new amenities on undeveloped land south of the gardens, including a grand entryway, boardwalks, and water features. Plans include reopening Baldwin Boettcher Library within the next two years as Mercer's new entrance. The renovated library will feature flood-resilient materials that will speed recovery after a flood. Mercer will also move its greenhouses from the flood zone to higher ground and add a wet-bottom detention basin.
ABOUT MERCER:
Mercer is a 393-acre facility spanning the east and west sides of Aldine Westfield Road. Of that amount, approximately 196 acres are open to the public. The East Side Gardens features more than 59 acres, including several themed gardens. The West Side Arboretum features 137 acres that include a Hickory Bog, Cypress Swamp, and connection to the Cypress Creek Hike & Bike Trail.
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Precinct4Update Fall/Winter 2021
WHAT'S NEW:
• Storey Lake and the Creekside Ramble reopened in April 2021, adding 30 acres to the gardens. • Mercer now hosts Storey Lake Live, featuring concerts and other live entertainment from Storey Lake. Stay tuned for details.
WHAT'S COMING THIS YEAR:
• A lawn area will replace the greenhouses in the Central Garden, providing space for movie nights and events. • Three new greenhouses and a maintenance and operations center will open on newly acquired land to the south of the East Side Gardens. • New restrooms will open on Mercer's West Side Arboretum in late fall.
THIS PAGE (FIRST ROW) Commissioner Cagle opens the rebuilt Creekside Ramble. Aerial view of Cypress Creek beside Mercer. Fresh spring flowers in the Renaissance Garden. (SECOND ROW) Color garden in the summer. Park benches in the Healing Garden. PHOTOS BY Grace Diaz, Jake Turner, Crystal Simmons, and Samantha Velasquez.