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After more than a year of extensive staff, community and stakeholder participation, City Council unanimously adopted an updated Parks & Recreation Master Plan on January 19, 2021.
The Master Plan, along with a robust Executive Summary, are available for review under the Document Library, or below as an interactive booklet.
Want more info on the planning process? Click on video library for additional details on level of service standards, classifications, and the policy framework.
After more than a year of extensive staff, community and stakeholder participation, City Council unanimously adopted an updated Parks & Recreation Master Plan on January 19, 2021.
The Master Plan, along with a robust Executive Summary, are available for review under the Document Library, or below as an interactive booklet.
Want more info on the planning process? Click on video library for additional details on level of service standards, classifications, and the policy framework.
After months of planning, engagement and discussions, a drafted version of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan was made available for review in late 2020. Drafted versions of the plan have been archived, with additional documents linked in the document library.
After months of planning, engagement and discussions, a drafted version of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan was made available for review in late 2020. Drafted versions of the plan have been archived, with additional documents linked in the document library.
Public outreach, planning summit #1 trend and best practice research, board and commission discussions, statistically valid survey.
Planning
summit #2, pop up events, public outreach, data analysis, needs assessment, and
level of service deep dive all substantially complete.
Second Council work session, planning summit #3, begin work of funding strategies and policy framework
Third Council work session, planning summit #4, draft plan review
Final
plan design, executive summary, technical appendices, final Council work
session
Council
consideration of adoption of the Plan.
City Council adopts final plan
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