The result of public outreach that included hundreds of participating residents proving input on parks, programs and coastal access, the draft plan is available online at www.scparks.com/strategicplan. In March, parks officials will share what they learned in the process with the community at a series of meetings.
- March 27 — Simpkins Family Swim Center, 979 17th Ave., Live Oak, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
- March 28 — Highlands Park, 8500 Highway 9, Ben Lomond, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
- March 29 — Civic Plaza Community Room, 275 Main St., Watsonville, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
The Department’s strategic planning process has resulted in a draft vision statement that reads: A healthy and vibrant county where everyone is able to be active, explore, learn play and connect, and where our diverse natural and cultural resources are celebrated and protected for generations to come.” *Spanish translation available at all three meetings.
“This document will guide our work for the next decade,” Parks Director Jeff Gaffney said. “Anyone who cares about access to parks and open spaces, trails, playgrounds, programs, summer camps, amenities, athletic fields and more is welcome and encouraged to attend.”