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Commission accepts Reservoir Park geodesign report, asks city manager to form steering group
Summary
After geodesign workshops and an online survey that drew 202 responses, the Livingston City Commission on March 20 accepted a community-led design report for Reservoir Park and directed the city manager to advance implementation planning including a steering committee; residents urged consideration of a community garden and accessibility.
The Livingston City Commission voted March 20 to receive the Reservoir Park Geodesign Workshop report and directed the city manager to pursue formation of a steering committee to advance design and implementation.
The report, prepared by Alec Antic of CV Studio, summarized results of two in-person geodesign workshops and an online mapping survey that drew 202 responses. Antic described geodesign as "a collaborative method, for structured discussion of, spatial and city policies" that uses maps and stakeholder input to test scenarios and build consensus.
Why it matters: Reservoir Park is a roughly 5.5-acre city-owned parcel on Livingston’s north side that residents use informally. The workshops produced a set of preferred approaches — preserving natural features, improving trails and connectivity, adding off-street parking and basic amenities such as restrooms, and concentrating more active recreation on the western portion of the…
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