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Commission narrows survey to city-controlled public spaces and plans park-focused follow-up
Summary
After reviewing survey responses, the Stow Commission on Inclusion agreed to rework its questionnaire to focus on public spaces the city controls — especially parks — and to develop a park-specific, multi-choice form for pop-up events so the commission can forward prioritized issues to planning and parks officials.
Members of the Stow Commission on Inclusion reviewed survey responses and agreed to narrow follow-up questions to public spaces the city controls, such as parks, sidewalks and city-owned facilities.
Commissioners said many earlier open-ended responses named private businesses or organizations outside the city's authority; the commission decided to focus on parks so the group…
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