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Parks Department launches two-year master plan process; commission provides early feedback on outreach and priorities

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Parks staff introduced a two-year Parks and Recreation Master Plan project to inventory parks, assess needs and shape funding priorities; commissioners suggested measurable engagement goals, attention to accessibility and coordination with the county open-space update.

Parks Department project manager Bronwyn Bradbury and staff presented the kickoff for a two-year Parks and Recreation Master Plan at the July 23 commission meeting, asking commissioners for early input on outreach goals, stakeholder groups and draft plan objectives.

Bradbury said the master plan will inventory the city’s parks, open space and recreation facilities; assess community needs; and prioritize future capital and program investments. She told the commission the city maintains 64 parks and open spaces and 18 community buildings that the plan will evaluate. The plan’s work plan…

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