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Palm Beach County Planning Commission approves updates to Recreation and Open Space element to align with new parks master plan
Summary
The Planning Commission approved text changes to the county's Recreation and Open Space element (ROWS) to update park definitions, level-of-service standards, maps and policies, and to reflect a new parks foundation that will pursue supplemental funding.
The Palm Beach County Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve text amendments to the county's Recreation and Open Space element (ROWS) of the comprehensive plan, adopting updated park definitions, new level-of-service horizons and policies to align the ROWS with the county parks master plan.
The changes narrow and clarify park-type definitions, set new planning horizons for level of service to 2025, 2035 and 2045, add policies for long-term maintenance and green infrastructure, and update the map series to reflect recent park name and inventory changes. Bob Hamilton, director of park development for the county's Parks and Recreation Department, told commissioners the ROWS had not been revised since 2012 and that the department wants the element to match the newly adopted master plan.
"Given the approval of the department's master plan earlier this year, we felt the need that the ... ROWS align with the master plan," Hamilton…
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