We Need Your Feedback Your Input Matters

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Redmond officials invite residents to provide feedback on two new plans focused on enhancing local parks and recreation services. The Recreation Program Plan and Public Art Master Plan questionnaires each take less than five minutes to complete. This initiative continues the community engagement established in 2017 through the PARCC Plan, which has informed recent projects such as the renovation of the Redmond Pool and the construction of the Redmond Senior & Community Center. The city aims to ensure community center spaces are accessible in all urban centers, including Downtown, Overlake, and Marymoor Village. This ongoing dialogue with residents is vital as officials plan future services, especially for teens.

The city hopes to reaffirm the community's vision and make informed decisions that reflect residents' needs. Community feedback will play a critical role in shaping the direction of Redmond Parks and Recreation. Engaging residents in these initiatives underscores the city’s commitment to responsive governance.

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