Politics & Government
Tri-Valley Public Asked To Decide Parks' 'Most Pressing Issues'
Residents are asked to take a short survey designed to help the East Bay Regional Parks District board and staff evaluate priorities.
TRI-VALLEY, CA — The East Bay Regional Park District is asking residents across Alameda and Contra Costa counties to weigh in on "some of the most pressing issues the park district and our community face moving forward" by completing a short survey. The survey is designed to help the EBRPD board and staff evaluate priorities—such as wildfire prevention and climate change—and also to help determine what services, programs and recreational activities residents would like to see added in their local parks, including what they think can be improved.
The EBRPD is the largest regional park agency in the nation managing 73 parks and over 1,250 miles of trails in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
Take the survey at www.eastbayparksurvey.com. Learn more and stay connected with the Park District by visiting www.ebparks.org.
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