Planning and Progress
Read the Johnston County Parks and Recreation Master Plan published in April 2021.
Projects
Currently, the following projects are ongoing in our department:
- County-Wide Comprehensive Trails & Greenway Master Plan
- Johnston County will be studying all current and planned trail and greenway routes throughout the county
- The goal is to have planned corridors where we can connect parks, schools, light commerce, and existing trail networks.
- The master plan is funded by a State Research & Planning (SRP) grant on behalf of NCDOT and the Upper Coastal Plains Rural Planning Organization (UCPRPO).
- UPDATE (07/10/23) McAdams has been selected to be the consulting firm
- Smithfield to Benson East Coast Greenway Feasibility Study
- The final section of the East Coast Greenway will be studied.
- The goal of this feasibility study is to find out cost estimates, funding sources, and a preferred route and alternative routes.
- The study is funded and administered by NCDOT's Integrated Mobility Study (IMD)
- Partners include NCDOT, East Coast Greenway Alliance, UCPRPO, and the Towns of Smithfield, Four Oaks, and Benson.
- UPDATE (06/20/23): McAdams has been selected to be the consulting firm
- UPDATE (11/20/23): Survey results have been completed and preliminary routes have been defined
- UPDATE (05/21/24): Public meetings occurred during June and landowner coordination is underway for input
- UPDATE (07/01/24): Public Engagement concluded and a list of maps with route alignments available
- Overall Map
- Smithfield Map
- Four Oaks Map
- Benson Map
- Survey for public comment (open until July 15th)
- UPDATE (08/08/24): A preferred route has been created after completing public engagement and working group evaluation
- UPDATE (12/12/24): The final plan of the Smithfield to Benson East Coast Greenway Feasibility Study is available.
- Johnston County Regional Park Master Plan (Adopted 05/15/2023)
View the full master plan here- 81+ acres of land.
- Johnston County’s first County Park.
- Partnership with Greater Cleveland Athletic Association (GCAA).
- RFQ approved on July 19th, 2021 to seek out engineers for a temporary parking lot and irrigation water system.
- UPDATE (10/4/21): County Commissioners approved funding for the design process RFQ of the temporary parking lot and irrigation water system
- UPDATE (12/6/21): County Commissioners approved the master plan RFQ for the park's permanent facilities and design
- Stewert has been selected to conduct the master plan to finish by December 2022
- UPDATE (10/14/22): Community engagement has been completed and a draft master plan will be presented soon
- UPDATE (05/05/23) Full master plan has been completed and a public hearing has been proposed for May 15th, 2023
- UPDATE (06/01/23) Master Plan was adopted by County Commissioners and funding is being pursued for Phase 1
- Funding Opportunities
- UPDATE (05/15/23) Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF) grant has been submitted for $500k towards Phase 1
- UPDATE (11/01/23) PARTF funding was awarded and the contract has been submitted to begin Phase 1 components
- Engineering/Construction
- UPDATE (07/01/24) RFQ sent out for Design-Build team for Phase 1; 3 firms applied as of 07/31/2024
- UPDATE (08/19/24) Balfour Beatty and McAdams have been selected as the Design-Build Team for Phase 1
- UPDATE (12/10/24) Design-build contract has been executed and preliminary engineering/pre-construction work has begun on Phase 1
- Wilson's Mills Greenway Project
- The first project along the Clayton to Smithfield Neuse River Trail
- The first phase is 2 miles in length
- The project will connect a residential development and high/middle school site
- Land acquired through a partnership with Johnston County Public Schools and department match funding from NC Land and Water Fund
- UPDATE (06/20/24): $4.2 million has been acquired toward development through the following funding sources:
- Carbon Reduction Program - up to $3.36 million
- Complete the Trails (East Coast Greenway Alliance) - up to $592,500
- Open Space Funds: up to $250,000
- UPDATE (10/14/24): An agreement has been signed between the county and NCDOT to start the process.
- UPDATE (06/20/24): $4.2 million has been acquired toward development through the following funding sources:
- Neuse River Trail Clayton-Smithfield Connection Feasibility Study (Adopted 09/19/2022)
Please view this link for more information -
- Administered by the Upper Coastal Plain Rural Planning Organization (UCPRPO)
- 15.6-mile connection from existing greenway/multi-use trails in Clayton and Smithfield
- Includes continuation of the Mountains to Sea Trail and East Coast Greenway
- Partners include:
- Upper Coastal Plain RPO
- McAdams
- NC Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO)
- Johnston County
- NC State Parks
- Towns of Clayton, Wilson's Mills, Selma, and Smithfield
- Friends of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail
- East Coast Greenway Alliance
- NCDOT
- Proposed Contract Time: Within Fiscal Year 2021-2202
- UPDATE (09/21/21): County Commissioners approved funding for Johnston County Parks and Open Space Trails Study portion included in the feasibility study
- UPDATE (09/05/22): Neuse River Trail Study completed by McAdams; plans reviewed by Park staff
- UPDATE (09/19/22): County Commissioners adopted the Neuse River Trail Feasibility Study
For more information about upcoming projects and long-term planning, please email parks@johnstonnc.com.