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Campbell commission approves parks master plan draft, forwards it to city council with amendments

Campbell Parks and Recreation Commission · September 3, 2025
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The Parks and Recreation Commission approved the draft citywide Parks and Recreation Master Plan and voted to forward the document to the City Council with staff-drafted amendments addressing native planting language, pollinator gardens, and prioritization guidance; commissioners emphasized that project-level specifications and funding decisions will proceed through separate public review and budgeting processes.

The Parks and Recreation Commission voted to approve the draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan and forward it to the City Council with amendments the parks director will draft and attach to the final submission. The plan, described in the meeting as Campbell’s first comprehensive citywide parks and recreation master plan, outlines systemwide needs, chapter-by-chapter recommendations and an implementation schedule.

Commissioners and staff emphasized that the plan is advisory: staff noted it lays out priorities and a framework for future projects but is not a commitment of funds. The presenter said the draft includes six chapters and five appendices covering inventory, condition assessments, community priorities and an action plan; staff reported the capital improvement list totals…

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