Public Input Meetings for the New North Side Community Recreation Center

Des Moines, IALocal News

The City of Des Moines is set to hold public input meetings for the new North Side Community Recreation Center, aimed at gathering community feedback and shaping the project's vision. This initiative, which includes a commitment of $12 million over four years, seeks to establish project requirements and conceptual designs that will cater to the recreational needs of local residents. The planning process will prioritize community engagement and equity, ensuring that a diverse range of perspectives is included. The series of meetings will take place on October 14, November 4, and November 18, 2021, with various formats designed to facilitate open discussion and input. Each meeting will focus on different aspects of the project, from initial vision to concept presentation.

Recordings of the meetings will be accessible via the project website, allowing residents to stay informed. The Parks and Recreation Department encourages all community members to participate actively and contribute their ideas for the future facility. This project represents a significant investment in community infrastructure, aiming to create a vibrant space that enhances recreational opportunities for all.

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