Public Input Invited For Cleveland Parks And Recreation Master Plan

  • Thursday, June 15, 2017

The City of Cleveland is inviting the public to discuss and provide input on the city’s newly developed parks and recreation master plan. The master plan is utilized to guide the development and re-development of the City’s recreational facilities and assets. 

The information meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. next Tuesday at the Cleveland/Bradley Public Library, 795 Church St.

Parks and Recreation staff and city officials said they are excited to discuss the future of the City’s recreational facilities and receive feedback from the community. 

All residents are invited to attend and participate in this informational meeting.  For questions, contact 423-479-4129.

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