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In this post-Thanksgiving issue of Parks and Recreation Insights, we’re diving into something nearly as exciting as turkey and mashed potatoes: Master plan implementation!
In our work with clients, we’ve seen that once the master plan is approved, there’s a big sigh of relief. The planning process itself can seem so intense that it can be easy to lose momentum on actually implementing the plan. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Read on for our best strategies for putting your master plans into action.
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Article: Six strategies for master plan implementation success
Your parks and recreation master plan was created with the goals and values of your community at its core. It’s part of what makes your community a great place to live, work, and play. It’s also a living document, designed to meet both current and future community needs—and to evolve as those needs change. Read our six strategies for implementation success.
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Let’s Talk Parks podcast: Master plan implementation
So, you’ve spent the last 10 – 18 months putting together a master plan, and it’s finally been approved!
Time to celebrate? Absolutely. But remember, the development of your plan is like cooking a Thanksgiving feast that hasn’t been enjoyed yet: the fun is yet to come. So let’s talk implementation! Join host Becky Dunlap and guest Art Thatcher as they share strategies for successfully implementing your master plan.
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Client spotlights: Gaining buy-in
On the subject of master planning, we asked our team for their thoughts on how master plans and other planning documents can help clients gain buy-in for services from stakeholders and their communities. Hear how Elmhurst Park District in Illinois and Vermont State Parks are leveraging plan findings.
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