PTRO Plan Open House - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WA** Local News

The City of Bonney Lake is hosting an open house to discuss the Parks, Trails, Recreation and Open Space (PTRO) Plan, which outlines the future of local recreational facilities. Scheduled for October 10-20, 2023, this event aims to gather community feedback to enhance recreational offerings. This follows extensive engagement efforts over the summer, where residents shared their insights through various events and an online platform. The in-person open house will occur on October 18, with presentations at 6:00 p. m.

and 7:00 p. m. , and Spanish translation services will be provided for accessibility. Community involvement is essential for creating a recreational system that meets residents' needs. Additional details and updates can be found on the city's dedicated PTRO Plan website.

Participating in this open house allows community members to voice their preferences and helps the city tailor its park and recreation services effectively, reflecting its commitment to fostering a vibrant community.

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