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City report highlights maintenance and trail connectivity as top parks priorities for Colorado Springs residents
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~ Colorado Springs, CO - In a recent Park System Assessment conducted by the City of Colorado Springs, it was revealed that maintaining existing parks and facilities with sustainable funding sources is a top priority for residents. The assessment, which is the first phase of the Park System Master Plan update, provides a data-driven snapshot of current conditions and community needs to guide long-term planning for parks, trails, open spaces, and cultural and recreation facilities.
According to the assessment, public feedback consistently emphasized the importance of reinvesting in the existing park system. In fact, 80% of participants expressed a preference for taking care of current parks and facilities rather than adding new ones. Residents also highlighted basic amenities such as restrooms, shade, lighting, seating, drinking fountains, trailhead parking, and overall maintenance as crucial factors that influence their use of parks and how welcoming they feel.
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Acting Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Director Kim King stated that the assessment provides valuable insight into what residents value most and where efforts should be focused. She added that it reflects strong community support for maintaining existing parks and trails while also improving safety and comfort.
Trails were identified as the most valued component of the park system by residents. They emphasized the need to close trail gaps, improve safe street crossings, strengthen regional connections, and provide clearer wayfinding. While 92% of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a City park, differences in access and park quality were identified across different areas within the city.
In addition to physical infrastructure, residents also stressed the importance of programs and experiences that bring parks to life. The assessment showed strong interest in recreation, cultural, and educational programming that caters to all ages and abilities while supporting family participation. Programming was seen as a way to increase park usage, strengthen community connections, and ensure all residents can benefit from these spaces.
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The assessment involved various forms of community engagement including surveys, interactive mapping tools, open houses, pop-up events, and a statistically valid survey designed to represent residents across all City Council districts. Over 3,250 participants provided feedback, giving insight into both system-wide priorities and neighborhood-level needs.
It is important to note that the Park System Assessment does not include recommendations or funding proposals. Instead, it serves as a factual foundation to inform the next phase of the Park System Master Plan. This phase will focus on developing a long-term vision and implementation strategies, including how the City plans for future growth and potential park land needs.
The assessment findings will be presented to City Council during a public work session on Monday. Residents can learn more about the Park System Master Plan process and review assessment materials at ColoradoSprings.gov/ParkSystemMasterPlan.
According to the assessment, public feedback consistently emphasized the importance of reinvesting in the existing park system. In fact, 80% of participants expressed a preference for taking care of current parks and facilities rather than adding new ones. Residents also highlighted basic amenities such as restrooms, shade, lighting, seating, drinking fountains, trailhead parking, and overall maintenance as crucial factors that influence their use of parks and how welcoming they feel.
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Acting Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Director Kim King stated that the assessment provides valuable insight into what residents value most and where efforts should be focused. She added that it reflects strong community support for maintaining existing parks and trails while also improving safety and comfort.
Trails were identified as the most valued component of the park system by residents. They emphasized the need to close trail gaps, improve safe street crossings, strengthen regional connections, and provide clearer wayfinding. While 92% of residents live within a 10-minute walk of a City park, differences in access and park quality were identified across different areas within the city.
In addition to physical infrastructure, residents also stressed the importance of programs and experiences that bring parks to life. The assessment showed strong interest in recreation, cultural, and educational programming that caters to all ages and abilities while supporting family participation. Programming was seen as a way to increase park usage, strengthen community connections, and ensure all residents can benefit from these spaces.
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The assessment involved various forms of community engagement including surveys, interactive mapping tools, open houses, pop-up events, and a statistically valid survey designed to represent residents across all City Council districts. Over 3,250 participants provided feedback, giving insight into both system-wide priorities and neighborhood-level needs.
It is important to note that the Park System Assessment does not include recommendations or funding proposals. Instead, it serves as a factual foundation to inform the next phase of the Park System Master Plan. This phase will focus on developing a long-term vision and implementation strategies, including how the City plans for future growth and potential park land needs.
The assessment findings will be presented to City Council during a public work session on Monday. Residents can learn more about the Park System Master Plan process and review assessment materials at ColoradoSprings.gov/ParkSystemMasterPlan.
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