
Chris Myrtle
38:27 - 39:04
"once this is adopted— it's developed through a public process, it's been adopted by the commission and hopefully by yourselves— so this becomes a vision for the community And it shows that people that will be providing opportunities for grant money knows that everybody's behind this."
“once this is adopted— it's developed through a public process, it's been adopted by the commission and hopefully by yourselves— so this becomes a vision for the community And it shows that people that will be providing opportunities for grant money knows that everybody's behind this.”
Without this document, you're not going to get outside funding. So this is really, really critical for Tyler and anybody else at the city who wants to chase outside money, because once this is adopted— it's developed through a public process, it's been adopted by the commission and hopefully by yourselves— so this becomes a vision for the community And it shows that people that will be providing opportunities for grant money knows that everybody's behind this. This isn't just a one-off, oh, we can chase some money. It's real. So this is your greatest tool right here once it's approved for chasing grant money.
The Kenai City Council heard a presentation Thursday on the city's first comprehensive Parks and Recreation Master Plan in over a decade, which proposes consolidating scattered ball fields into a single sports complex and converting downtown green spaces into a seasonal campground.
