
Fort Worth residents just got extra time to tell city officials what they want to see in their parks and recreational areas. The local government has extended the deadline to respond to the Play Big! survey until Jan. 31. This input is crucial for the city's initiative to revamp and enhance its green spaces, according to the City of Fort Worth.
The Park & Recreation Department is rolling up its sleeves to draft an extensive blueprint for the city's outdoor future. The plan, ambitiously dubbed Play Big!, will pinpoint where and how to improve current parks and make room for new ones. It's set to tackle everything from parkland acquisition to funding strategies, and yes, the survey results will be a big piece of the puzzle.
The public's involvement is key here. Instead of being passive, it's about being actively engaged. The city is ramping up its efforts to connect with the community through workshops, events, and more. They want to gather valuable feedback from residents to guide the changes they make. This survey isn't your typical poll. It's a well-designed tool available in English and Spanish to understand local standards and park needs accurately.
For Fort Worth residents, it's your chance to participate. Take the survey, share your thoughts, and maybe you'll be part of shaping the city's recreational spaces. Don't miss the opportunity; the deadline is Jan. 31.









