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Seymour parks master plan meeting set for Thursday
Summary
The City of Seymour will gather input on its five-year parks master plan at a meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Gaiser Park Shelter House, hosted by City Councilman Denny Frey.
Content
The City of Seymour will gather public input on its parks system at a meeting this week. Officials are collecting ideas to shape the Seymour Parks Master Plan. The five-year plan guides the parks department's goals and priorities. It also helps identify needs for programming, parks and facility upgrades.
Key details:
- The meeting is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Gaiser Park Shelter House.
- It will be hosted by City Councilman Denny Frey.
- The session will gather input to inform the five-year Seymour Parks Master Plan.
- The master plan is used to guide department goals and objectives and to identify programming and facility needs.
Summary:
The meeting is intended to collect community feedback that city officials will review while finalizing the five-year parks master plan. How that input will be used and the next procedural steps after the meeting are undetermined at this time.
