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It’s time to update our Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan!
Terrace is evolving, and so are the ways people use parks, participate in recreation, and connect through culture. Updating the plan allows us to take a fresh look at what’s needed, what is valued, and how we can improve.
Your input will help shape priorities and ensure our parks system continues to support a healthy, active, and connected community.
What is a Master Plan?
A Parks, Recreation, and Culture Master Plan provides a roadmap for future investments, programs, and services. It helps identify community needs, set priorities, and guide long-term decision-making, while also supporting climate resilience, protecting natural areas, and enhancing biodiversity.
It’s time to update our Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan!
Terrace is evolving, and so are the ways people use parks, participate in recreation, and connect through culture. Updating the plan allows us to take a fresh look at what’s needed, what is valued, and how we can improve.
Your input will help shape priorities and ensure our parks system continues to support a healthy, active, and connected community.
What is a Master Plan?
A Parks, Recreation, and Culture Master Plan provides a roadmap for future investments, programs, and services. It helps identify community needs, set priorities, and guide long-term decision-making, while also supporting climate resilience, protecting natural areas, and enhancing biodiversity.
The City of Terrace is updating its Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan (originally adopted in 2016). This survey focuses on outdoor recreation opportunities, including parks, trails, green spaces, rivers, and natural areas. Your feedback will help guide priorities, investments, and policies over the next 10 years.
This survey should take about 10-15 minutes to complete.
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