Help Plan the Future of City of Longview Parks, Recreation and Open Space

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Residents and non-residents are invited to help  identify current and future needs related to parks, trails, recreation  facilities, programs and open spaces within Longview city limits.

As  the city updates the Comprehensive Plan, community involvement  throughout the planning process is critical to the successfulness of the  plan.  We invite you to engage in

assisting the City of Longview in  identifying what our parks and recreation current and future needs are  so that we can provide a quality of life that residents and visitors  desire.

“We are most interested in receiving input about what our  community parks, recreation, and open space needs are in Longview,”  explained Jennifer Wills, Director of Parks and

Recreation.  “We want to  hear from individuals, businesses, groups, and organizations about what  matters most to make sure that we are providing those opportunities to  the

community.”  The data collected from the survey will be used to  craft the City of Longview Parks and Recreation Comprehensive Plan; a  community supported road map for the

provision of high-quality parks,  trails, recreation facilities, programs, and open spaces throughout the  city.  The Comprehensive Plan identifies parks and recreation needs  within our

service area and sets forth goals, objectives, standards, and  guidelines for the department. 

The Comprehensive Plan Community Survey is available online at (www.surveymonkey.com/r/LVPRCompPlan)  and will take about 10 minutes to complete.  A hard copy will also be

available at the Recreation Office, 2920 Douglas Street.  The survey  will close on Friday, September 30, 2022.

For more information, please visit our website at:   www.mylongview.com/recreation

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