Politics & Government
Dublin Seeks Input On Parks, Community Services Master Plan
The meeting will be held in The Wave Community Room.

From the City of Dublin: The City of Dublin Parks and Community Services Department is developing an updated Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
The City invites residents, business owners, special interest groups, and any other interested parties to a public meeting on Thursday, April 11, 7:00-8:30 p.m., at The Wave Community Room (4201 Central Parkway, Dublin).
The Parks and Recreation Master Plan will look at the existing parks, recreational facilities, programs, and services, and determine the current and future level of services for the community based on public input. The plan will prioritize the needs and desires for upgrading and improving parks, recreational facilities, amenities, programs, and services.
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In addition to this Community Meeting, a needs assessment survey will be conducted. The results will be utilized to determine the priorities for the City’s recreational facilities and activities desired by our residents; what funding sources may be available; identify potential partnerships; and how best to support the recreational needs of the community.
The City of Dublin has retained the services of GreenPlay, LLC, a nationally-known parks and recreation management consulting firm, to assist in this process. If you have any questions regarding either the Parks and Recreation Master Plan or survey, please contact Rhonda Franklin, Management Analyst, at (925) 833-6645.
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