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The Survey Says: Have a Say in Proposed Eastridge Park

The Survey Says: Have a Say in Proposed Eastridge Park

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How about soccer fields? A fishing pond? An outdoor stage?

The City of Amarillo (COA) Parks and Recreation Department and the COA Planning Department are asking residents to provide vital feedback on a proposed neighborhood park for the Eastridge neighborhood.

A park was defined a top priority in the Eastridge Neighborhood Plan with amenities unique to this culturally rich part of Amarillo.

Residents can provide input on the proposed park by completing a survey at: https://bit.ly/3G2w97T

The survey will be available until May 5.

In addition, residents can provide feedback in-person at an Eastridge community event set for April 24 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Eastridge School Park.

“City parks are the focal point of neighborhoods. Whether it be for recreation or for neighborhood events, parks can bring people together,” said COA Director of Planning Emily Koller. “Community input is vital as part of the Eastridge Neighborhood Plan, and the city wants to foster as much resident participation as possible as this proposed plan progresses. We hope the online survey helps provide a voice for residents.”

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