Help shape future of Marysville parks, programs

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville is reaching out to its residents to participate in a survey focused on the future of its parks and recreation programs. The survey is designed to collect valuable insights on what residents appreciate about local parks and what changes or enhancements they envision. Director Tara Mizell emphasizes the importance of aligning future investments with the community's values, especially considering the city's limited resources. The feedback collected will play a crucial role in updating the Parks Comprehensive Plan, a strategic document that will guide city planning for the next six years. By participating in the survey, residents can directly influence the direction of their local parks and recreational offerings.

The survey link is easily accessible, encouraging widespread community engagement. This initiative not only aims to improve parks but also fosters a sense of community involvement and ownership. Ultimately, the city seeks to ensure that its recreational services meet the evolving needs and desires of its residents.

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