Project Documents & Resources
Project Goals and Objectives
Your Parks, Your Future project goals are the broad statements that set direction and desirable outcomes for the planning effort. The objectives are the specific statements that identify tangible strategies to reach the goals. The project goals and objectives were developed by the staff working group, which is a group of staff representatives from the Arts and Recreation, Public Works, and Community and Economic Development. These were developed based on:
- Review of existing master plans
- Staff expertise and knowledge of the parks, programs and facilities
- Best practices in the field
Project Assumptions
The assumptions are the conditions assumed to be true for the timeframe of the project. The timeframe for each park Master Plan is expected to be 10-15 years. The assumptions set the framework for parks planning and programming by constraining the focus of future physical improvements.
Your Parks, Your Future Project Deliverables
Executive Summaries For Phases 1A and 1B
Phase 1B Implementation at Heather Farm Park
Phase 1A Community Engagement
Phase 1A Arts + Recreation Programming Analysis
- 2018 Programming Analysis
- 2019 Program Recommendations
- 2019 Program Analysis & Findings Full Report
- 2019 Operational Impact of Program Recommendations
- 2019 Program Scoring and Criteria
Phase 1A Facility Assessment & Analysis
- 2018 Summary of existing Park Buildings Assessment
- 2019 Facilities Needs Analysis
- 2019 Program Prioritization by Facility
- 2019 Facility Mission Statements
Phase 1B Implementation at Heather Farm Park
Workshop Materials
Workshop #1: October 3, 2018
At the first interactive community workshop, participants had a chance to provide feedback on Arts + Rec programs, the future vision for Civic Park and Heather Farm Park, and on wants and needs for our community facilities.
Advisory Committee Meetings
- Summary of Phase 1 Recommendations from the Advisory Committee, memo to City Council on May 31, 2019
- Meeting dates and links to agendas and minutes