Citizens to Preserve Overton Park

OUR MISSION

To preserve and defend the Old Forest and open spaces of Overton Park for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.

OUR BOARD

  • Roy Barnes
  • Hunter Demster
  • Stacey Greenberg
  • Jimmy Ogle
  • Mark Ravi
  • Amy Stewart-Banbury
  • Naomi Van Tol
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MAPS

Overton Park map, circa 1901

Overton Park Historic District, 1978

Overton Park Master Plan Map, 1988

Memphis Zoo Master Plan, 2001

Memphis Zoo vs. Old Forest, 2008

Teton Trek Exhibit Map

Demolition Plan Overlay, 2008

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS

  • Floristic Survey of the Overton Park Forest
    This comprehensive plant survey was commissioned by the Park Services division of the City of Memphis and was completed in August of 2009.
    [Download the 184K PDF]
  • Teton Clearcut Tree Survey
    You can download the tree survey section of the Zoo's demolition plan as six large PDF files (2.5MB to 3MB each) courtesy of CPOP.
    | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 |
  • Special Capital Campaign Issue of Exzooberance, official newsletter of the Memphis Zoo. July/August '06.
    [Download the 2.3MB PDF]
  • City of Memphis Contract #N10713 governing the operations and management of the Memphis Zoo. Signed December 30, 1994.
    [Download the 1.1MB PDF]
  • Letter to the Memphis Zoo from Citizens to Preserve Overton Park. May 12, 2008. Read it here.
  • Overton Park Master Plan
    This 20-year master plan for Overton Park was completed in April of 1988.
    [Download the 5MB PDF]
  • Overton Park Master Plan Map
    This foldout map illustrates the 20-year master plan.
    [Download the 2MB JPG]
  • Overton Park Historical Report
    This 75-page document was prepared in 1987 as background for the Overton Park Master Plan.
    [Download the 6MB PDF]
  • Letter from the Memphis Zoo to Citizens to Preserve Overton Park. July 2, 2008. Read it here.
  • Chickasaw Bluffs Exhibit Update in Exzooberance, official newsletter of the Memphis Zoo. July/August '08.
    Read it here.
  • Letter to the Memphis Zoo from Citizens to Preserve Overton Park. July 10, 2008. Read it here.

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

The blessed and the blessing trees


Posted by Naomi Van Tol at 8:20 PM    

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OUR COALITION

We're grateful to these groups for supporting the Old Forest State Natural Area campaign:
  • Clean Memphis
  • Cooper-Young Community Association
  • Evergreen Historic District Association
  • Friends for Our Riverfront
  • Greater Memphis Greenline
  • Hein Park Neighborhood Association
  • Historic Broad Business Association
  • Hi-Tone Cafe
  • Livable Memphis
  • Memphis Heritage
  • Memphis Regional Design Center
  • Mid-South Peace & Justice Center
  • Otherlands Coffee Bar
  • Project Green Fork
  • Sierra Club - Chickasaw Group
  • Sierra Club - Tennessee Chapter
  • Skatelife Memphis
  • T. Clifton Art Gallery
  • Tucker-Jefferson Neighborhood Association
  • Vollentine-Evergreen Community Association

MEDIA ARCHIVES

  • Group hopes to polish 'jewel' of Overton Park
  • TO PROTECT
  • Overton Park Legacy
  • Green space stirs 'best use' debate at Overton
  • Zoo Just One Part of Overton Park
  • Old Forest, New Protection
  • Foliage on file
  • Clueless about the ecosystem
  • Zoo Made Circus of Teton Exhibit
  • Overton Park Doesn't Need a New "Lake"
  • Keep Overton Park for people
  • Greensward Mudpit News Roundup
  • Itsy-bitsy it's not
  • Unusual spider may put Memphis on scientific map
  • Overton Park Supporters Outraged Over Zoo Plans
  • This Old Forest
  • Out of the Woods (LTEs)
  • Overton Park
  • Out of the Woods
  • Zoo's plans bear scrutiny
  • Who'll speak for trees?
  • Grassroots Group Fights Zoo Expansion
  • A few questions for the zoo
  • Zoo Expansion Cuts into Forest Causing Controversy
  • The zoo that ate the park
  • New Growth
  • Hands off the Old Forest
  • Zoo expansion threatens city treasure
  • Zoo plans treed by protest
  • Who will protect the Old Forest, Memphis' oldest living ancestor?
  • Overton Park is still endangered
  • Zoo expansion takes a heavy toll
  • Overton Park, symbol for our future success
  • Group Opposes Clear-Cutting For Zoo Exhibit
  • The Zoo Trees
  • Long may they stand
  • Zoo Land vs. Parkland
  • Mixed messages at the zoo
  • Eyewitness News: Midtowners fight expansion of Memphis Zoo
  • In Brief: Zoo expansion revives group
  • CPOP Press Release
  • Communication gap dooms trees
  • Up A Tree
  • Ancient treasure destroyed in an instant
  • Lack of foresight doomed the trees
  • Forest group upset at Memphis Zoo for removing trees
  • Old Forest Furor
  • Memphis' best kept secret
  • Also, how to save on the feed bill
  • Habitat hypocrisy hurts zoo's message

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