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Parks director seeks commissioners and volunteers as 'park ambassadors' to report maintenance and safety issues

Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission · March 4, 2026
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Summary

Director Maggie Plaster introduced a voluntary Park Ambassador program and an online survey (QR code) to collect real‑time observations across the city's 87 parks, asking commissioners to help identify cleanliness, safety and maintenance concerns.

Maggie Plaster, director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, presented a voluntary Park Ambassador program to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission on March 3, asking commissioners to help collect real‑time feedback via an online survey/QR code that can be shared with residents and user groups.

Plaster said the department manages 87 parks and does not have enough maintenance staff to address every issue immediately. The proposed ambassador survey asks for the park name, date and time of observation, the…

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