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Carrollton Invites Public Input on Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update with Online Survey, Public Forums

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Published on May 29, 2024
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Residents of Carrollton are being called to chime in on the future of their parks and recreation spaces as the city updates its Master Plan. With an open survey running through July 7, folks have a chance to throw in their two cents on what the outdoors of Carrollton should look like for kids and adults down the line. Available in English, Korean, and Spanish, the survey aims to collect a diverse range of viewpoints and preferences, according to the City of Carrollton, Texas.

For anyone itching to do more than just check boxes online, Carrollton's got you covered. They're hosting a pair of pow-wows, letting citizens bend their ears about their ideas in person. The first public forum will be at the Rosemeade Rainforest Aquatic Complex on April 9 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., with the chance to get vocal about what updates and changes they want to see in the recreation department.

Thursday, April 11, marks the second opportunity for residents to get involved, where they'll be packing into the Crosby Recreation Center's Trinity Room. Convening again from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., the inhabitants of Carrollton can pick the brains of city planners, ensuring their voices are heard and potentially shaping the strategy behind Carrollton’s green and recreational spaces.

Interested parties who want to learn more or participate in the survey and forums can gather intel at the city's official website. And if you're not the kind to just sit back and watch the grass grow, this is your chance to make a real imprint on the future footprint of Carrollton's parks and open spaces.