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Community feedback enhances park development plans in South Park

May 14, 2024 | Oshkosh City, Winnebago County, Wisconsin



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Community feedback enhances park development plans in South Park
In a recent meeting of the Oshkosh Advisory Park Board, community members voiced their thoughts and suggestions, highlighting a strong desire for improvements in local parks. The atmosphere was filled with constructive feedback, as residents expressed appreciation for the hard work of the parks department staff, which emerged as a recurring theme throughout the discussions.

Among the most pressing requests were calls for increased trash pickup and enhanced biking safety measures. Residents also urged the completion of the river walk, the addition of more disc golf courses, and the expansion of trails. The need for more restrooms and benches in parks was emphasized, alongside a request for repairs to the South Park splash pad and the introduction of more native plantings.

The board acknowledged the importance of these suggestions, noting that they reflect a broader commitment to enhancing community spaces. The meeting also served as a platform to discuss the ongoing master planning process for Pickard Park and Quarry Park, which included a community listening session aimed at gathering input to guide future developments.

As the board moves forward, they are focused on integrating community feedback into their plans. The next steps involve finalizing the park plans in collaboration with the community and ensuring that the voices of residents continue to shape the future of Oshkosh's parks. This collaborative approach not only strengthens community ties but also fosters a shared vision for the city's green spaces.

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