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Consultation has concluded
Share your opinions and ideas
The City of Savage is seeking input from residents and park users to share your wants, needs, and ideas for a park system that serves you and our diverse community. The Parks Master Plan is the foundation for future decision-making, program planning, budgeting, and park system investments. Help us establish a 20-year vision for our parks, trails, recreation, and open space systems.
View the complete Parks System Overview found in Relevant Documents.
Thank you for sharing your opinions and ideas on the Parks Master Plan!
The public engagement process for the Parks Master Plan is now complete. If you have comments you would like to submit about the parks in Savage, please contact Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Greg Boatman at 952-224-3423 or gboatman@cityofsavage.com.
Follow along on the process by getting registered on Let's Talk Savage.
Share your opinions and ideas
The City of Savage is seeking input from residents and park users to share your wants, needs, and ideas for a park system that serves you and our diverse community. The Parks Master Plan is the foundation for future decision-making, program planning, budgeting, and park system investments. Help us establish a 20-year vision for our parks, trails, recreation, and open space systems.
View the complete Parks System Overview found in Relevant Documents.
Thank you for sharing your opinions and ideas on the Parks Master Plan!
The public engagement process for the Parks Master Plan is now complete. If you have comments you would like to submit about the parks in Savage, please contact Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Greg Boatman at 952-224-3423 or gboatman@cityofsavage.com.
Follow along on the process by getting registered on Let's Talk Savage.
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Last September, the City of Savage began a 14-month-long process of developing a new Parks and Recreation Master Plan. This plan aimed to establish a clear, 20-year vision for the Savage parks, trails, recreation, and open space systems based on anticipated demographics and economic and social changes over the next 20 years. The master plan will be the guiding document that identifies long-term infrastructure and recreational improvements so people of all ages, abilities, and cultural backgrounds feel welcome and represented in our park system.
Throughout the process, extensive community engagement through the City’s online engagement platform Let’s Talk Savage, pop-up workshops, community meetings, and community outreach events were used to gather input on the community’s vision for our city park system. “Through this process, we learned a lot,” stated Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Greg Boatman. “We learned what our parks have been, what they are currently, what we need them to be, and how to achieve the desired outcome.”
Next steps The Savage City Council adopted the Parks Master Plan on November 6, 2023. Now, staff will develop an implementation plan, including funding opportunities and high-level cost estimates to address park improvements, programming, partnerships, staffing, maintenance, policies, and procedure recommendations.
Last September, the City of Savage began a 14-month-long process of developing a new Parks and Recreation Master Plan. This plan aimed to establish a clear, 20-year vision for the Savage parks, trails, recreation, and open space systems based on anticipated demographics and economic and social changes over the next 20 years. The master plan will be the guiding document that identifies long-term infrastructure and recreational improvements so people of all ages, abilities, and cultural backgrounds feel welcome and represented in our park system.
Throughout the process, extensive community engagement through the City’s online engagement platform Let’s Talk Savage, pop-up workshops, community meetings, and community outreach events were used to gather input on the community’s vision for our city park system. “Through this process, we learned a lot,” stated Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Greg Boatman. “We learned what our parks have been, what they are currently, what we need them to be, and how to achieve the desired outcome.”
Next steps The Savage City Council adopted the Parks Master Plan on November 6, 2023. Now, staff will develop an implementation plan, including funding opportunities and high-level cost estimates to address park improvements, programming, partnerships, staffing, maintenance, policies, and procedure recommendations.
Review park trends and national standards, review relevant planning documents, perform site visits and existing conditions review, and provide opportunities summary.
Staff Kickoff Meeting
Pop Up Event #1 - Halloween Bash
Staff Workshop Meeting #1
Focus/User Group Listening Sessions #1
Stakeholder Task Force Meeting #1
Public Workshop
PRNRC Presentation #1
City Council Work Session Presentation #1
Update Let’s Talk Savage Project Page with findings and engagement feedback.
Phase 2: Envision
Savage Parks Plan Update is currently at this stage
February - August 2023
Develop vision and guiding principle memorandum, prioritization strategy framework, 50% draft park plan, and 50% draft implementation plan
Staff Workshop Meeting #2 and #3
Pop Up Event #2
Focus/User Group Listening Sessions #2
Stakeholder Task Force Meeting #2
Public Open House
PRNRC Presentation #2
City Council Work Session Presentation #2
Update Let’s Talk Savage Project Page with draft plans and engagement feedback.
Phase 3: Act
this is an upcoming stage for Savage Parks Plan Update
September - December 2023
Develop 90% draft park master plan and implementation plans, and 100% park master and implementation plans
PRNRC Presentation #3
City Council Work Session Presentation #3
Update Let’s Talk Savage Project Page with draft and final plans and engagement feedback.