Politics & Government

​Tampa Parks & Recreation Master Plan Public Engagement Launch

Beginning on June 7, city staff, in cooperation with a national consultant team, will conduct a series of community meetings and surveys.

Children play at the Jackson Heights NFL Yet Center in Tampa.
Children play at the Jackson Heights NFL Yet Center in Tampa. (City of Tampa)

TAMPA, FL — The city of Tampa Parks and Recreation Department is developing a comprehensive master plan to help guide the progress of the city's park facilities over the next 10 to 20 years.

Public engagement is a critical part of the planning process for the city's Strategic Vision for Transforming Tampa's Tomorrow.

Beginning on June 7, city staff, in cooperation with a national consultant team, will conduct a series of community meetings and surveys to assess residents needs and priorities.

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Opportunities to provide feedback include mail surveys, in-person and virtual open houses, and an interactive online meeting room accessible from any computer or mobile device.

All community feedback will help develop a long-range vision for the department and will impact future funding, staffing and capital improvements.

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