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Council adopts Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission 2026 work plan

Bloomington City Council · April 13, 2026
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Summary

The Bloomington City Council voted 6–0 April 13 to adopt the Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission’s 2026 work plan, endorsing priorities including naming-rights exploration, the Urban Forestry Master Plan review, ongoing oversight of the Community Health & Wellness Center, and alignment with the city’s 10‑year CIP.

The Bloomington City Council unanimously approved the Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission’s 2026 work plan during its April 13 meeting.

Ryan Loken, chair of the Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission, presented the plan and linked it to the Park System Master Plan and the citywide Bloomington Tomorrow Together strategic plan. Loken described 2025 accomplishments — including the Bloomington Ice Garden modernization, Bryant Park’s inclusive playground, and work on a bike‑skills park — and said the…

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