Public invited to provide input on Recreation and Parks Strategies

Released: April 20, 2018 at 12:45 p.m.

Winnipeg, MB – Winnipeg's recreation and parks services and infrastructure contribute to the enjoyment and quality of life for residents and visitors. The City is facing some difficult challenges in maintaining its aging infrastructure and making new investments to meet future needs. As Winnipeg continues to grow and change, the need to make strategic, forward-thinking decisions to ensure the City can deliver high-quality recreation and parks services is essential.

The City is inviting the public to share their input through an online survey on recreation and parks services and infrastructure, and where their priorities lie in order to help inform the Recreation and Parks Strategies. The Strategies will provide a 25-year framework to help guide recreation and parks programs, services, policies, standards and procedures, and future investment in existing and new infrastructure.

The survey will be accepting feedback from April 20, 2018 to June 30, 2018 and is available online at: winnipeg.ca/RecandParks.

It is the first of several upcoming opportunities that the public can expect over the next year to share their input with the project team. The City will also be hosting two public open houses for the Recreation and Parks Strategies in the coming months to introduce information gathered during this research and analysis phase and to gather input for consideration during the development of the Strategies.

For more information, please visit: winnipeg.ca/RecandParks.

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