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Parks commission debates study-issue process, requests more on-site meetings and clearer outcomes
Summary
Commissioners discussed proposed City Council changes to the study-issue process, urged clearer timelines and visible outcomes for commission work, suggested on-site park meetings and asked for options to collect park-usage data; staff warned about costs and privacy implications and said final council decisions are scheduled for Oct. 21.
The Parks and Recreation Commission spent an extended study-session segment discussing how commissions should feed priorities to City Council after staff said the council will consider changes to the study-issue process at an Oct. 21 meeting.
Commissioners said the current study-issue workflow often produces slow or unclear results and urged more transparency, firm timelines and annual recaps showing what the…
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