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Highland Village parks board assigns members to inspect 19 parks, asks for annual reports
Summary
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board divided responsibility for 19 parks among seven members and asked them to visit assigned sites at least once per year, submit a short paper form and optional photos, and return findings before the city’s May budget work so staff can incorporate requests.
The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board on March 17 divided responsibility for the city’s 19 parks among seven board members and requested each member visit their assigned parks at least once per year and report back to staff.
Board members and Parks staff described the visits as brief community-engagement checks, not formal inspections. Phil, director of Parks and Recreation, said the form provided to members asks for the park name, date, whether a visitor is a Highland Village resident, what people enjoy most about the park, overall appearance, activity level and cleanliness. He asked members to note safety impressions — “what is the curb appeal? When I pull up to this…
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