Politics & Government

City to Reveal Parks & Rec Master Plan at Public Meeting

A public meeting will be held tonight to review the findings and recommendations of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan.

Residents are invited to attend Wednesday's public meeting held by the City of Smyrna to review the findings and recommendations of the Parks & Recreation Master Plan.

The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Smyrna Community Center located at 200 Village Green Circle.

Back in May, the City collected citizen input for its new master plan through an online survey and held two two public meetings to introduce the plan.

City officials say the master plan is critical to the city's development, and will help them set priorities for parks and recreation facilities for the next 10 years.

The proposed project, with an estimated cost of $9.5 million or more, will focus on accommodating anticipated population growth by adding 38 acres of new park space to the existing 327 acres in Smyrna, said Smyrna Mayor Max Bacon during his State of the City Address earlier this month.


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