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Published on December 05, 2024
Join the Discussion, Sacramento Invites Local Input for Sutter’s Landing Park Redesign on December 12Source: City of Sacramento

Sacramento residents with a vision for their local green spaces are being called upon, once more, to make their voices heard. On December 12, the Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment will lay out the latest design revelations for the Sutter’s Landing Regional Park and seek community input, as reported by the Sacramento City Express.

The upcoming Community Open House is the second of its kind, offering a platform for neighbors and partners to discuss the park's potential. It continues a process that, YPCE says, reflects a concerted push for a park tailored by, and for, the community it will serve. “The department’s goal is to develop a regional park that reflects the needs and vision of our community for several decades,” Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment Senior Planner Dana Repan conveyed, signaling the department's long-term outlook for the park's role in Sacramento, as mentioned by the Sacramento City Express.

The Clunie Community Center Auditorium will open its doors from 6-8 p.m. on December 12 to welcome participants. It represents another critical stage of a robust feedback loop that already features over 800 survey responses from locals, as per the Sacramento City Express.

Current park goers already enjoy a suite of activities, from the kinetic grind of skateboards at the 28th & B Skate Park to the methodical tosses in bocce courts. A dog park adds to the inclusive vibe, extending a wagging welcome to four-legged friends. Attendees of the open house can also expect updates on related projects such as the Two Rivers Trail Phase 3 and ADA River Access Trail project, marrying broader connectivity with accessible design principles, according to the Sacramento City Express.

For those who can't attend but still wish to contribute, feedback is welcomed electronically. Questions or desires to join the project mailing list can be directed to Dana Repan at [email protected].