Belhaven Heights Park was selected as a recipient of public as part of the Fertile Ground Project. The mural artist is Graham Carraway and the piece in entitled “Wild Cat”. The catfish is indicative of the ingenuity and resilience of Mississippians. In a state that’s mostly frowned upon by outsiders, we have remained at the […]
If you were out and about on Saturday, July 18 you may have noticed a street sweeping crew at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Peachtree Street. This type of work can become a more frequent occurrence with the creation of a Community Improvement District (CID). This crew, truck, and prep cost $125 an hour. […]
https://greaterbelhaven.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Hoot-Street-Clean1.jpg11551731Casey Creaseyhttp://greaterbelhaven.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/GBF-Logo-Website.pngCasey Creasey2020-08-03 12:34:392020-08-03 12:35:25What Can the CID Do for Greater Belhaven?
The Museum Trail has been a long time project of the Foundation. The Foundation owns 38 acres along the interstate which a large portion of the trail will cut through. This large area of wooded land will offer a connect to nature for the City of Jackson. The 2.5 mile multi purpose trail will connect […]
Belhaven Heights Park’s Newest Addition
/in Featured /by Casey CreaseyBelhaven Heights Park was selected as a recipient of public as part of the Fertile Ground Project. The mural artist is Graham Carraway and the piece in entitled “Wild Cat”. The catfish is indicative of the ingenuity and resilience of Mississippians. In a state that’s mostly frowned upon by outsiders, we have remained at the […]
What Can the CID Do for Greater Belhaven?
/in Featured /by Casey CreaseyIf you were out and about on Saturday, July 18 you may have noticed a street sweeping crew at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Peachtree Street. This type of work can become a more frequent occurrence with the creation of a Community Improvement District (CID). This crew, truck, and prep cost $125 an hour. […]
Museum Trail
/in Featured /by Casey CreaseyThe Museum Trail has been a long time project of the Foundation. The Foundation owns 38 acres along the interstate which a large portion of the trail will cut through. This large area of wooded land will offer a connect to nature for the City of Jackson. The 2.5 mile multi purpose trail will connect […]