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Parks presents Plan to Play update; staff says condition assessment finds $215M in deferred maintenance
Summary
The parks department and consultant Kimley-Horn presented a high-level update to Plan to Play, the countywide parks and greenways master plan, including public engagement results and a $215 million deferred-maintenance estimate from a park facilities condition assessment.
Tim Naish and Cindy Harrison, co-managers of the Plan to Play update, briefed the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation on the status of the countywide parks and greenways master plan update first completed in 2017.
Naish told the board the update is an amendment and expansion of the 2017 plan rather than a replacement. The project team — led by consultant Kimley-Horn — is revising an inventory of parks and facilities, updating status on 2017 recommendations and creating a five-year action plan informed by public…
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