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URGENT: Deadline Friday - Act now to shape Greencastle's Parks and Recreation master plan

Time is of the essence! Greencastle Parks and Recreation have embarked on an ambitious 5-year master plan to transform the city's recreational spaces and enhance accessibility. However, the deadline for participation is July 7.

 

By engaging in this master plan, Greencastle Parks and Recreation opens the doors to a plethora of funding opportunities. Moreover, it empowers you, the public, to have a direct say in the future of our parks. Whether it's the expansion of existing parks, the addition of new ones, program offerings, or improved accessibility through initiatives like the People Pathways, your voice matters.

 

Among the plan's various phases, the first phase is absolutely critical. It revolves around gathering information and insights from the community. It's your chance to express what you want to see in our parks, including suggestions like transforming the recently demolished old Jones school site into a new park—an opportunity to address a neglected area in terms of park access.

 

To make your voice heard, Greg Ruark, the director of Greencastle Parks and Recreation, urgently requests your participation in a short survey. Scan the QR code below or click the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GreencastleParksandRecreationQRSurvey to access the survey. 

 

Your contribution is invaluable in creating a vibrant and inclusive park system that meets the needs and desires of our community. Seize the moment and help shape the future of Greencastle's parks and recreation. 

 

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