06/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/17/2026 09:06
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Montgomery City Council has unanimously approved the Greater Floyd Campus Master Plan, establishing a long-term roadmap for revitalization and reinvestment in one of Montgomery's most historic community corridors.
The Greater Floyd Campus Master Plan is one of several District 7 infrastructure improvement and master-planning initiatives supported through American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding dedicated by District 7 Councilor Andrew Szymanski. Together, these projects focus on improving connectivity, walkability, safety, neighborhood revitalization, infrastructure, and overall quality of life while ensuring residents play a central role in shaping future development.
Developed through an extensive public engagement process, the Greater Floyd Campus Master Plan reflects the priorities and ideas shared by residents, neighborhood leaders, stakeholders, and community organizations throughout the planning effort.
"This plan reflects the voices of residents who care deeply about their neighborhood and its future," said Mayor Steven L. Reed. "The unanimous approval of this master plan gives us a roadmap to pursue new recreational opportunities, improve safety and connectivity, preserve community history, and continue investing in south Montgomery. This is a vision shaped by the community and designed to create new opportunities for generations to come."
The Greater Floyd Campus includes the Floyd Community Center, the Montgomery Therapeutic Recreation Center, former school properties, open green space, and surrounding parcels that together represent a significant opportunity for community-focused redevelopment and reinvestment.
The master plan recommends a variety of improvements designed to transform the area into a vibrant community destination. Proposed elements include upgraded recreational facilities, walking trails, therapeutic gardens, community gathering spaces, improved pedestrian connections, traffic-calming measures, enhanced lighting and security features, expanded green space amenities, and future redevelopment opportunities that support neighborhood growth and economic activity.
The plan also emphasizes the revitalization of existing community assets, the removal of blighted conditions, and the creation of safer, more accessible spaces for residents of all ages.
"The Greater Floyd Campus Master Plan is the result of countless conversations with residents, neighborhood leaders, and stakeholders who shared their ideas for what this area can become," said District 7 Councilor Andrew Szymanski. "When we dedicated ARPA funding to these planning efforts, the goal was to create a roadmap for meaningful investment that reflects the community's priorities. This plan helps position us to pursue future improvements that enhance safety, walkability, recreation, and overall quality of life while honoring the history and importance of this area."
Community engagement served as the foundation of the planning process. Residents participated through public meetings, neighborhood association presentations, stakeholder sessions, surveys, design workshops, and ongoing outreach efforts that helped shape the final recommendations.
Approval of the master plan establishes a framework that will guide future decisions, investments, grant applications, partnerships, and redevelopment opportunities within the Greater Floyd Campus area. Implementation will occur in phases as funding opportunities become available and projects advance through design and development.
The City of Montgomery extends its appreciation to the residents, neighborhood associations, stakeholders, and community partners whose participation helped shape the vision for the Greater Floyd Campus and its future.