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Cherokee County parks director presents 2025–28 strategic plan; board to consider formal adoption

2688487 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

At a March 18 work session, Parks and Recreation Director Jay Worley reviewed a 33-item strategic plan for 2025–28 that ties to the county's 2019 comprehensive parks plan and recent SPLOST funding; the Board of Commissioners will consider formal adoption at its evening meeting.

Jay Worley, director of Cherokee County Recreation and Parks, presented the county's Strategic Plan 2025–2028 at the Board of Commissioners work session on March 18, 2025 and asked the board to consider adopting the plan at the board's evening meeting.

The four-year plan lists 33 action items across five priority areas that mirror the county's 2019 Comprehensive Parks, Trails and Recreation Master Plan. Worley said the plan is the second phase of work tied to the 2019 master plan and the county's earlier strategic plan covering 2020'024.

Why it matters: the strategic plan lays out capital and program priorities for parks and recreation over the next four years and ties those priorities to funding and staffing moves already underway, including SPLOST dollars…

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