Public Input Sought on City and County Parks

Public Input Sought on City and County Parks
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Flagler Schools encourages all residents of the City of Palm Coast and Flagler County to complete the Parks Master Plan Survey.

The purpose of the Parks Master Plan is to look at the existing parks, recreational facilities, programs, and services, and determine the current and future level of services for the community based on public input. The plan will prioritize the needs and desires for upgrading and improving parks, recreational facilities, amenities, programs, and services. As Flagler Schools students and their families frequently use these facilities, we encourage all adults in the community to fill out the survey. It only takes about 15 minutes or less.

Your answers and opinions are very important as the City of Palm Coast and Flagler County plan for the future of parks and recreation facilities.

Take a moment to complete the online survey linked below. All responses are anonymous, and your information is confidential.

Complete Survey

If you have questions about the Parks & Facilities Master Plan, you can email Brittany McDermott at BMcDermott@palmcoastgov.com (City) or Michael Lagasse at mlagasse@flaglercounty.gov (County).

Original source can be found here.



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