Community News
Community news for Grant Street is a way of keeping neighbors informed about what’s happening in and around our neighborhood—projects, events, decisions, and opportunities that impact our shared life together. It helps us stay connected, build trust, and make sure everyone has access to what they need to participate in shaping the future of our community.
Grant Street Community Shares Vision for the Neighborhood with City Leaders
On Sunday, May 24th, leaders and elders from the Grant Street Community had the opportunity to meet with Durham City Council member Matt Kopac following an earlier meeting on May 6th with Durham County Commissioner Wendy Jacobs. After hearing more about the neighborhood’s ongoing work and vision, Matt reached out to continue the conversation and learn more about what residents have been building together.
Grant Street Park North Revamp Update
On March 14th, approximately 10–12 neighbors gathered in person for a community brainstorming and visioning session focused on the future of the park. The gathering included long-term residents, newer neighbors, Monument of Faith Church members, and local community leaders. The meeting itself was organized and facilitated by neighbors and community members who care deeply about the future of this space and the broader flourishing of the neighborhood.
Waterline Walkthrough
This week, members of the Grant Street Community joined representatives from the City of Durham and project partners for an on-site walkthrough of the ongoing work taking place near the creek, Grant Street Park North, and the surrounding areas.
This post includes a recording of the walkthrough, along with photos from our time together.
East Durham Waterline Project
Over the past few weeks, several neighbors have been asking about the construction happening near Colfax and East Jacob Street. We wanted to share a clear update on what we’ve learned and where you can go for more information.
After connecting with City Council Member Matt Kopac and his office, we were informed that this work is part of the City of Durham’s East Durham Waterline Replacement Project (Phase 1A).
This phase of the project includes…