The Denton Parks, Recreation, and Trails Master Plan will serve as a road map for long-range priorities for existing and future parks, trails, recreation facilities, programs, operations, preservation, and maintenance.
Virtual Community Input Meeting
Thursday, April 1 at 6 p.m.
Zoom Community Meeting
City staff from the Parks and Recreation Department and consultants from Teague Nall and Perkins, Inc. will host the virtual meeting to provide residents an opportunity
to view a summary of community and executive-level survey results and provide
feedback on the proposed conceptual design and phase diagrams.
Southwest Park is located at the corner of S. Bonnie Brae Street and Allred Road.
Request a Zoom Link and Make Plans to Attend
To receive a link to participate, email a request with your name and phone number to parksnrec@cityofdenton.com. Residents are encouraged to sign up for the virtual meeting at least 24 hours in advance to receive the meeting link.
The City will provide select accommodations, such as sign language interpreters for the hearing impaired if requested at least 48 hours in advance of the scheduled meeting. Please email parksnrec@cityofdenton.com, so accommodation requests can be reviewed and processed.
Residents unable to participate are welcome to submit input via email to Gary Packan, Director of Parks and Recreation at gary.packan@cityofdenton.com or call (940) 349-7460.
2019 Needs Assessment Survey Results
Over the past year, the Parks and Recreation Department worked with National Service Research (NSR), a market research and consultant company, to design and administer a statistically valid comprehensive needs assessment survey as part of the new master plan.
Working with staff, NSR developed an online bilingual survey that debuted at the State of the City event on Jan. 17, 2019. The following month, NSR administered a direct mail postcard to 10,000 randomly selected households that encouraged residents to participate in the online survey. The results of the survey are available here.
Hear Why Your Input is Essential to the Process
What's important to you is important to us and we encourage you to take a moment to watch and learn why community input is essential to the process.
DID YOU KNOW...
Based on the 2009 Needs Assessment Survey, trails topped the list as the most requested park feature.