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Using a Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />• <br />A master plan is a guiding document, intended to assess the current status of our parks and <br />recreation services and resources and provide a strategic analysis of our strengths, opportunities and <br />future needs. A plan will identify broad strategic goals and lay the groundwork for implementation <br />of projects and programs designed to meet the community's parks and recreation needs. <br />Parks and <br />Recreation <br />Master Plan <br />Ongoing information, <br />database, research, and <br />collection <br />By City Council <br />• Direct priorities for parks and recreation services <br />• Guide planning for expected growth <br />• General plan policy guiding land use <br />• Understand public's issues and desires <br />By city staff <br />• Guide daily decision based on adopted policy <br />• Plan workload and resource needs <br />• Promote benefits of parks and recreation <br />• Plan for ways to fill service gaps <br />• Current park/facility inventory <br />• Baseline to measure success <br />By city Public <br />• Learn about parks and recreation facilities <br />• Understand benefits of services <br />• Learn about park development process <br />• Understand Ci decisions <br />By Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission <br />• Tool to promote parks and recreation in the City <br />• Advocated for priorities <br />• Asa olic framework for committee riorities <br />By Developers <br />• Definitions of park and recreation facilities <br />• Baseline development standards for facilities <br />• Understand park development process <br />• Guidance for ro'ect and communi desi <br />By Stakeholders <br />• Meet identified gaps in facilities and programs <br />• Have a policy, framework for partnerships <br />• Com are services to avoid du lication <br />• <br />