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Parks and recreation leaders outline GO bond projects, facilities needs and revenue highlights

2160354 · January 29, 2025
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Parks and recreation staff presented a department overview, said the $41.5 million general-obligation parks bond is being readied for issuance, described planned park and facility renovations and reported record revenue at Broken Tee and Farm and Train.

Christine Underhill, director of Parks, Recreation, Library and Golf, and Brad Anderson, deputy director of Parks and Recreation, briefed the Budget Advisory Committee on last year’s accomplishments, capital needs and the implementation timeline for the November 2024 $41.5 million general obligation parks and recreation bond that voters approved.

Underhill summarized department scope and metrics and said staff will deploy community outreach for bond projects. "Our mission is bringing people together to play, learn, and live well," she said, and added the department will perform at least two community outreach meetings and a survey for each park project and post materials on Englewood Engage.

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