In a bid to enhance its parks and recreation offerings, the City of Brampton is reaching out to residents for valuable input on updating its parks and recreation master plan (PRMP).
The PRMP plays a crucial role in guiding the provision of parks, open spaces, recreation, and sports facilities to promote active and healthy lifestyles within the city. As part of its ongoing commitment to community engagement and improvement, Brampton is embarking on a comprehensive five-year review of this pivotal plan.
“This review of Brampton’s parks and recreation master plan aims to align our offerings with the evolving needs of our vibrant community,” stated a recent announcement from the city.
The update to the PRMP involves a thorough reassessment of the original recommendations in light of current trends and progress. It also seeks to make further recommendations that cater to the present-day requirements and aspirations of Brampton’s residents.
Commencing on April 3, residents will have the opportunity to delve into the draft plan, conveniently accessible online through the city’s website. An online feedback form will be made available alongside the draft plan, facilitating residents’ contributions and suggestions. The feedback submission period will extend until April 17, ensuring ample time for comprehensive input.
Moreover, Brampton is facilitating direct engagement through a series of five in-person information sessions. These sessions are open to all residents and community stakeholders, providing a platform for meaningful discussions and insights into shaping the future of parks and recreation in the city.
The structured approach of seeking resident feedback underscores Brampton’s commitment to inclusive decision-making and ensuring that the PRMP reflects the diverse needs and interests of its residents.
In-Person Information Sessions Schedule:
- Date: [Insert Dates]
- Locations: [Insert Locations]
- Open to: All residents and community stakeholders
Residents are encouraged to actively participate in this collaborative effort, contributing their perspectives and ideas to shape a vibrant and accessible parks and recreation landscape for the entire Brampton community.
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