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Community workshop set for 6:30 p.m. tonight on parks, recreation services in Pleasanton
Last meeting in series to provide 'significant planning tool' for changing trends

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The city of Pleasanton will host its third and last community workshop for the city's comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan tonight.

The Parks and Recreation Master Plan is intended to be a significant planning tool to help the city plan for the changing scope of recreational activities, explained Susan Andrade-Wax, Community Services Director. It will summarize themes, trends and community priorities, assess available resources, review existing and anticipated demographic conditions and provide strategies for parks, recreation programs and open space needs.

The workshop will be held in the Veteran's Memorial Building, 301 Main St. starting at 6:30 p.m.

At this third workshop, the city will be sharing the results derived from the previous workshops, local sports groups, community organizations, questionnaires and a city-wide telephone survey.

In addition, there will be an opportunity for the attending tomorrow night's meeting to help prioritize the community's parks & recreational needs.

Additional information regarding the Parks and Recreation Master Plan or community workshops can be downloaded at http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/services/recreation/prmpoverview.html

For more information, contact Andrade-Wax at (925) 931-5340 or sandrade-wax@cityofpleasantonca.gov

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Comments

Posted by William Tell, a resident of the Another Pleasanton neighborhood neighborhood, on Jan 28, 2013 at 11:42 am

One thing the "Master Plan" needs to account for in the "demographic conditions" is budgeting for graffiti clean-up, vandalism repair, and increased police patrols for drug deals and anonymous homosexual encounters in the restrooms - as low income housing and our "friends" from the East Bay continue to move to Pleasanton.


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