By WKTV Staff
deborah@wktv.org
The City of Wyoming Parks and Recreation Commission and City Council recognized a need to improve the community’s parks and recreation options and promote the City as a quality sustainable place to live and play.
As part of this effort, they have chosen to develop a new Five-Year Parks & Recreation Master Plan. This document is intended to serve as a planning tool over the next five years for the Commission and City Officials to make decisions related to future park and recreation amenities and improvements.
After seeking community input, a draft of the Five-Year Master Plan was created and can be reviewed on the City’s website here.
The Master Plan draft recommendation highlights include:
- Improved ADA accessibility
- Marquette Park redevelopment
- Improving and expanding current park and recreation programs
- Pickleball courts
- Playground improvements
- Walking trails/pathways
- Pavilions
- Restroom facility improvements
- Focus on maintaining exist parks and new facility development
- Safety improvements
Please share your opinion
Your opinion on the park priorities matters. Please let us know what you think of the plan, all feedback is requested by Dec. 21.
Click here to leave the Parks & Recreation office a note.
Call the Parks & Recreation office at (616) 530-3164.
Email the Parks & Recreation office at Parks_info@wyomingmi.gov.
Give feedback in person at:
- Planning Commission Meeting November 21, 7 p.m. City Hall, 1155 28th St. SW
- City Council Work Session December 11, 5:30 p.m. City Hall, 1155 28th St. SW
- Parks Commission December 13, 7 p.m. City Hall, 1155 28th St. SW