During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the need for improved park resources in the eastern part of the county, highlighting a significant lack of recreational areas compared to the west. Concerns were raised about the underutilization of existing parks, particularly in Phelps, which some members described as more of a liability than an asset.
The conversation emphasized the importance of developing new park facilities on the east side, where there are currently no county parks from Canandaigua city to the edge of the lake. Supervisors expressed frustration over the lack of awareness regarding park locations and available amenities, suggesting that better communication and marketing strategies are necessary to inform the public.
A proposal was made to conduct a feasibility study to identify potential sites for new parks in the eastern region. This study would aim to clarify the specific needs and possibilities for development, ensuring that any new resources effectively address the community's requirements. The discussion also touched on the renaming of parks, particularly Ontario Beach Park, which currently lacks a beach, with suggestions to remove misleading terms from park names.
Overall, the meeting underscored a collective recognition of the need for enhanced recreational opportunities in the eastern part of the county, with plans for further studies and community engagement to ensure that future developments meet local needs. The committee plans to circulate the final draft of their recommendations to the entire board for input before moving forward.