Imagine the future of Bonney Lake's parks - City of Bonney Lake

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Bonney Lake is actively working to enhance its community parks by updating the Parks, Trails, Recreation, and Open Space (PTRO) Plan, which will serve as a guide for future investments in parks, sports fields, and recreational programs based on resident needs. To facilitate this, the city has launched an online survey inviting residents to share their insights and preferences. The feedback collected will directly influence resource allocation for recreational facilities and strengthen the community's connection with local governance. This initiative emphasizes not only the maintenance of current facilities but also the vision for future enhancements that will enrich the local environment. Bonney Lake's commitment to improving residents' quality of life through active engagement and thoughtful planning is evident in this public outreach effort, which will significantly shape the recreational landscape for years to come.

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