FAQs
- Building credibility, support, and consensus from community members and stakeholders
- Informing community members about parks' needs and community assets
- Identifying capital improvement goals to assess fiscal requirements and funding needs
- Guiding critical decisions about parks and recreation facilities, open space, infrastructure, programs, and services
- Developing recommendations and an implementation strategy
What is a Parks and Recreation Master Plan?
A master plan is a document that provides a roadmap for the development of recreational facilities, open spaces , and opportunities over the next 10+ years.
What does the Parks and Recreation Master Plan include?
Parks and recreation master planning is a comprehensive process that provides guidance and policy direction to local government decision-makers. The planning process, which engages stakeholders and garners public input, provides a foundation for understanding and responding to a community's parks and recreation needs. It involves strategically examining a community's vision, existing services, facilities, and resources and assessing future needs concerning parks, recreation, and open space.
How will it be used?
The Parks and Recreation Master Plan will provide a foundation for:
The Parks and Recreation Master Plan process will transform the community's vision into a tangible plan to create excellent recreation opportunities, well-maintained facilities, and a customer-focused and responsive park system.
How can I get involved?
There will be multiple opportunities to get involved and provide input. Please use the Ideas Wall, Map, and Budget Exercise to provide your feedback. Additional in-person engagement opportunities will take place at the Timnath community events listed above. You can also share your ideas by emailing us.