In urban planning, infill is the rededication of land in an urban environment, usually open-space, to new construction. [1] Infill also applies within an urban polity to construction on any undeveloped land that is not on the urban margin. The slightly broader term "land-recycling" is sometimes used instead. Infill has been promoted as an economical use of existing infrastructure and a remedy for urban sprawl.[2] Its detractors view it as overloading urban services, including increased traffic congestion and pollution, and decreasing urban green-space.[3][4]
Vortex Plaza Renovation
Renovation of the existing Vortex plaza for the relocation of an existing ride and existing game within the park. Work will consist of new pavement, storm drainage, and infrastructure.