Hamilton County Parks seeks public’s input for five-year master plan

Visitors enjoy a leisurely stroll along the trails at River Road Park, 12575 River Road, Carmel. (Photo provided)

Hamilton County Parks and Recreation (HCPR) invites the public to attend a virtual meeting during which parks representatives will gather suggestions and input that will help shape the department’s five-year master plan.

The master plan is used by HCPR to best determine the needs of the Hamilton County community as it pertains to its mission. Through public participation, park leadership will be able to create policy, programs, goals, and objectives to serve as reference in decisions affecting activities ranging from daily operations to implementation of park leadership’s visions for the future.

The virtual meeting will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 14 Those wishing to participate online must register in advance at this link. After registering, a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting virtually will be sent to the registrant.

Additional details related to the meeting or HCPR can be found on the department’s Facebook page or by calling (317) 770-4400.