Help shape future of Marysville parks, programs

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is calling on its residents to participate in a survey that seeks to shape the future of local parks and recreation. This initiative is essential for understanding community desires regarding parks and recreational programs. Tara Mizell, the Director of Parks, Culture, and Recreation, emphasizes the importance of aligning future investments with what residents value most. The survey results will be instrumental in updating the city's Parks Comprehensive Plan, which serves as a guiding document for the next six years. By actively engaging the community, Marysville aims to ensure that its limited resources are allocated effectively.

The survey is easily accessible through a link provided in the city’s announcement. This outreach reflects the city's dedication to fostering community involvement in decision-making processes. Residents are encouraged to share their insights to help shape a vibrant and inclusive future for Marysville's parks.

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