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Parks board reviews multi‑year implementation document; many projects remain placeholders without funding

Parks and Recreation Board · January 17, 2026
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Summary

Board reviewed the parks implementation/budget document and prioritized a master plan. Several projects — including pickleball courts, Harbor Heights sports fields, Memorial Stadium improvements and marina dredging — have line items but lack full funding; staff outlined grant-seeking and subcommittee assignments.

In a parks-board workshop, Speaker 3 presented the parks implementation document and walked members through planned projects, current funding and next steps for a parks and recreation master plan.

Speaker 3 said some projects on the capital list are complete (Portland Lewes in the park) while many others are placeholders or partially funded. He told the group that REIT and park impact fees currently supply portions of some projects; for example, $50,000 from REIT was previously directed toward pickleball courts, and $368,000 has…

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