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Campbell adopts $51.5 million parks and recreation master plan, prioritizes 91 capital recommendations

City of Campbell City Council · September 16, 2025
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Council unanimously adopted the city’s first comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan on Sept. 16. The plan catalogs 15 park sites (77 acres), 228 assets and lays out 91 capital recommendations with planning-level costs totaling about $51.5 million, organized into short-, mid- and long-term priorities.

The Campbell City Council on Sept. 16 unanimously adopted the city’s first comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which identifies systemwide and site-specific priorities and estimates roughly $51.5 million in planning-level capital needs across 91 recommended projects.

Recreation and Community Services Director Natasha Bissell introduced the final draft and turned the presentation over to Lauren Ivy Thomas of MIG, the project manager for the plan. Thomas said the plan documents Campbell’s existing system (15…

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