COUNTY OF WATAUGA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Updating our Comprehensive Master Plan and we need YOUR INPUT

COUNTY OF WATAUGA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: Updating our Comprehensive Master Plan and we need YOUR INPUT
Updating our Comprehensive Master Plan and we need YOUR INPUT — COUNTY OF WATAUGA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: (wataugacounty.org)
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County of Watauga Parks and Recreation Department issued the following announcement on Jan. 23.

The Watauga County Parks and Recreation Department is updating our Comprehensive Master Plan and we need YOUR INPUT!

This is a 10-year planning document that will assist us in prioritizing future park and greenspace development, program implementation, trail planning, and more.  It is also an important document to qualify for local, state, and federal grants.

Give us a hand and have your voice heard by clicking the link below and completing a quick needs assessment survey.

Be on the lookout soon for public input meetings dates, times, and locations.

https://tinyurl.com/WCPRDsurvey

Original source can be found here.  



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