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The Mayor of Kumasi, Richard Kwasi Ofori Boadi Agyemang, has unveiled a 3D design of a proposed Kumasi Urban Park, describing it as a major step towards making the city greener and more livable.
In a Facebook post, the Mayor said the project, to be located at Ridge/Danyame, is intended to provide residents with a serene and welcoming open space for relaxation, recreation, and family bonding.

“When completed, this landmark project will provide a serene and welcoming open space where residents of Kumasi can relax, unwind, and spend quality time with family and loved ones,” he wrote.
According to Mr Ofori Boadi Agyemang, the park will feature several modern facilities, including a spacious car park, a state-of-the-art amphitheatre for events and performances, a bar and restaurant, a quiet garden for reflection, and a large playground equipped for children.

He described the initiative as part of a broader vision to transform Kumasi into a more environmentally friendly and people-centred city.
“This project represents a bold step towards creating a greener, more livable Kumasi for all,” the Mayor added.
Urban planning experts have long argued that Kumasi, like many fast-growing cities in Ghana, is in urgent need of more green and recreational spaces to improve public health, reduce stress, and promote social interaction.
The city has experienced rapid urbanisation over the past decade, with commercial and residential developments steadily replacing open lands.

Although details on the project’s timeline, funding, and implementation remain unclear, the announcement has already generated mixed reactions on social media, with some residents welcoming the idea while others called for transparency and accountability in its execution.
The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is yet to officially outline the scope of the project or indicate when construction is expected to begin.
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