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The City is looking for your feedback on the first Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan. The plan will provide a framework to help the City determine what municipal parks and recreation facilities we will need in the next ten years to serve the needs of residents. This master plan will be part of the City’s New Official Plan, which will be adopted in October.
Get Involved
Tell us how your household uses parks and outdoor recreation facilities in your community, how satisfied you are with existing facilities and what you would like to see in the future by filling out the survey below. Please answer questions based on your pre-pandemic use of parks and facilities.
The focus of this initial survey is to seek resident comments and suggestions on parks and outdoor recreation amenities. Future surveys, to be released in the coming weeks will invite comments and ideas for indoor recreation amenities.
If you require special accommodation, you can email Selma.Hassan@ottawa.ca or call 613-580-2424, extension 25192 for assistance. Thank you for your interest in the Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan and please subscribe for project updates!
The City is looking for your feedback on the first Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan. The plan will provide a framework to help the City determine what municipal parks and recreation facilities we will need in the next ten years to serve the needs of residents. This master plan will be part of the City’s New Official Plan, which will be adopted in October.
Get Involved
Tell us how your household uses parks and outdoor recreation facilities in your community, how satisfied you are with existing facilities and what you would like to see in the future by filling out the survey below. Please answer questions based on your pre-pandemic use of parks and facilities.
The focus of this initial survey is to seek resident comments and suggestions on parks and outdoor recreation amenities. Future surveys, to be released in the coming weeks will invite comments and ideas for indoor recreation amenities.
If you require special accommodation, you can email Selma.Hassan@ottawa.ca or call 613-580-2424, extension 25192 for assistance. Thank you for your interest in the Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan and please subscribe for project updates!