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Commission approves first Parks and Recreation Master Plan; McElroy Park prioritized
Summary
The commission accepted a nearly 200‑page Parks and Recreation Master Plan that recommends prioritizing McElroy Park upgrades, expanded community center capacity, improved beach access points and an urban trail network after robust public outreach.
The Daytona Beach Shores City Commission unanimously approved the city’s first Parks and Recreation Master Plan Tuesday, accepting recommendations based on extensive public outreach and a consultant’s conceptual plan for McElroy Park.
Castle Bay Design Studio principal Brett Kuzoyan presented the master plan, which the consultant described as nearly 200 pages and the product of more than 600 consultant hours and a mail survey delivered to every resident. “More shade. More shade. More shade,”…
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