
Chris Myrtle
33:08 - 33:54
"this really lines out everything that's in the document and spells it out of what you're supposed to be doing, or the recommendation actions for 0 to 5 years, 5 to 10, and then 10 years beyond."
“this really lines out everything that's in the document and spells it out of what you're supposed to be doing, or the recommendation actions for 0 to 5 years, 5 to 10, and then 10 years beyond.”
And as I said, if you move towards the very end, as we move on to page 81, and I'm not going to go through all of these, but this really lines out everything that's in the document and spells it out of what you're supposed to be doing, or the recommendation actions for 0 to 5 years, 5 to 10, and then 10 years beyond. And at the very end, we have a whole bunch of different funding sources. And with that, you know, opportunities that if a project does come up, and I know Tyler has been successful getting outside funding for parks and recreation, but to continue to pursue this because most communities do find outside funding. You can't do it just on your own, just with taxing. And then as I said it before, local parks and recreation bonds are fantastic.
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.
