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Parks staff outline top comprehensive‑plan priorities; indoor rec center deemed unlikely now
Summary
City parks staff reviewed priority projects drawn from the comprehensive master plan, citing trails and water access as top community wants and saying an indoor recreation center is unlikely given operating costs and staffing requirements.
Parks and recreation staff told the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on April 21 that trails and access to water remain the community’s highest priorities from the comprehensive master plan, and that an indoor recreation center is unlikely in the near term because of high operating and staffing costs.
Phil, a city parks staff member, reviewed criteria the department uses to prioritize projects: whether a project…
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