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Livingston adopts parks master plan after hours of public testimony and petitions
Summary
The Livingston City Commission approved a 150‑page parks master plan on Dec. 3 after lengthy presentations from Stockwell Engineers, several hours of public comment and debate over priorities, costs and access. The plan outlines short‑, mid‑ and long‑term projects and will be implemented through phased scoping and budgeting.
The Livingston City Commission voted Dec. 3 to adopt an updated parks master plan that lays out prioritized projects, funding ranges and an implementation schedule for the city’s 17 parks.
Stockwell Engineers’ David Locke presented the 150‑page document to the commission, describing community engagement, inventories, and an action plan focused on accessibility, maintainability and improved trails. Locke said the plan was built from public input gathered since late 2024 and noted the team received “just over 300 people” who filled out the online survey during the project’s public engagement phase.
Why it matters: The plan is a roadmap that city staff and volunteers can use to seek grants, stage capital work and set maintenance priorities. It groups projects as short‑term (next three years), mid‑term (5–7 years) and long‑term (7–10 years) so the city can scope and…
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