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Livingston commission adopts parks master plan after extended public debate and petition

Livingston City Commission · December 3, 2025
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After more than two hours of testimony and a petition drive from residents, the Livingston City Commission adopted a 150-page parks master plan that emphasizes accessibility, maintenance and phased projects. Commissioners and staff said adoption is a framework for future project scoping and funding, not an immediate spending authorization.

The Livingston City Commission on Dec. 3 adopted a new parks master plan after extended public comment, consultant presentations and a lengthy commission debate.

Stockwell Engineers presented the 150-page plan, describing public engagement that included surveys and focus groups and recommendations for accessibility upgrades, trail connections and targeted capital improvements. "The goals were to prioritize a list that could be implemented in regards to capital improvements," consultant David Locke said while reviewing priorities such as paved trails, improved playground surfacing and maintenance strategies.

Supporters, including residents who said the plans will help the city compete for grants,…

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