(Clayton County, GA) – Plans for four Pocket Parks, one in each of the County’s four districts,
are underway. Each pocket park is funded by a grant obtained from the State of Georgia through
the Improving Neighborhood Outcomes in Disproportionately Impacted Communities program
totaling approximately $7.2 million. An additional $460,930 is funded by Special Purpose Local
Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) for design. The purpose of the pocket parks is to help improve the
health equity of the community by increasing the accessibility and availability of green space,
while yielding more sustainable and engaging environment to a rapidly urbanizing portion of the
County.

Clayton County is a federally designated healthcare professional shortage area and a designated
medically underserved area, which exemplifies the critical need for the parks. While citizens will
have the opportunity to exercise and enjoy the outdoors, the parks will also double as a
community healthcare service location.

“The County aims to improve the overall health and wellness of our community by providing
additional recreational space, coupled with health & wellness opportunities,” said Deputy Chief
Operations Officer Landry Merkison. “Each pocket park will have space designated for the
county’s Mobile Clinics operated through Fire & EMS that will provide free medical screenings
and information on a rotating basis.”

“It is a worthy quality of life initiative for the Clayton County Board of Commissioners on behalf
of their constituents, which targets a high social vulnerability index area,” said Chief Operating
Officer Detrick Stanford. “We look forward to maximizing our health and wellness
opportunities, giving our residents another option for accessible self-care, and improving
aesthetics in the county.”

The parks will also contribute to a positive socio-ecological outcome by providing spaces for
improved health and overall well-being regardless of income, race, or ability and:

– Increase community partner involvement
– Increase community health awareness
– Impact the community by reducing crime rates through an increased police
presence

Designated Pocket Park Locations:

District 1 Pocket Park
Alpine Way Forest Park
Forest Park, GA 30297

District 2 Pocket Park
1740 Flat Shoals Rd
Atlanta, GA 30349

District 3 Pocket Park
9177 Old Poston Rd
Jonesboro, GA 30236

District 4 Pocket Park
849 Battle Creek Rd
Jonesboro, GA 30236

For more information, access www.claytonparks.com.
Since 2004, the Clayton County SPLOST has contributed millions of dollars for capital
improvements within infrastructure, public safety, buildings, technology, and overall quality of
life. For more information about the County’s Progress for Pennies projects,
access www.claytonsplost.com.

Media representatives should contact the Office of Communications, Communications
Administrator, Valerie L. Fuller at 770.473.3834, or submit a media inquiry
form: https://claytoncountyforms.claytoncountyga.gov/news-media-request/.