
Woodstock is calling on its community members to roll up their sleeves and put on their thinking caps for the future of Dupree Park. A public input meeting is set for June 11, to give residents the chance to directly shape the much-anticipated master plan for this beloved local haven. Slated to take place at the Chambers at City Center, the Woodstock Parks and Recreation department wants to make sure they're not just throwing darts in the dark when it comes to what locals really want.
According to a recent release by the City of Woodstock, the meeting will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and serve as a brainstorming session, with participants invited to freely offer feedback. Helping to translate public opinion into actionable plans, Lose Design, renowned for their park design expertise, will be there to ensure ideas don't just evaporate into thin air. Lose Design's credibility in master planning is set to beautifully complement the city's ambition to seriously revamp the park.
"The Dupree Park Master Plan Public Input Meeting on June 11th is an opportunity for Woodstock residents to provide input on amenities and programs they would like to see incorporated into the plan for continuing to develop Dupree Park," said Brian Borden, Woodstock Parks and Recreation Director, as quoted by the City of Woodstock. He emphasizes that community feedback is not just going to sit and collect dust; it's the key ingredient to meeting future recreation needs at Dupree Park.
For those Woodstock residents ready to let their voices be heard and potentially to quickly influence the future landscape of their community playfield, mark your calendars. This isn't just another yawn-worthy bureaucratic assembly. It's a genuine call to action for residents who want to have a say in crafting a space that they, their families, and their neighbors will enjoy for years to come. For further details concerning the unfolding plans for Dupree this year, interested locals can visit the city's parks and recreation web page.









