Dearborn Co. Parks Seeking Public Input for Five-Year Master Plan

The Master Plan creates a strategic plan and goals for all five County Parks over the next five years.

(Dearborn County, Ind.) - The Dearborn County Park Board is currently updating its Five-Year Master Plan and is seeking public feedback in order to improve the process. 

The Master Plan is used by the Park Board to provide a strategic plan and goals for all five County Parks over the next five years and to prioritize projects in each park. The Master Plan is also used to assist the Park Board in applying for possible grants that can be a great asset in getting improvements completed at the parks.

Community members are encouraged to complete the survey linked below to share ideas on future park goals, amenities, and projects. 

The survey should take less than five minutes of your time. 

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