Where: Prince George’s County Dept. of Parks & Recreation (Parkside Headquarters) Auditorium
6600 Kenilworth Avenue, Riverdale 20737
Cost: Free
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking citizens ─ especially those in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince Georges and St. Mary’s counties ─ for their input on State outdoor recreation facilities and services in Southern Maryland.
This recreation evaluation is the first step in a comprehensive statewide effort to enhance existing recreation areas in Maryland, these include; State parks, forests, wildlife areas and trails.
DNR will ask participants to assess the extent to which outdoor recreation facilities, programs and services meet the needs of the community and identify future demand and need. This is the first of four regional stakeholder sessions DNR will hold across the State in February and March 2013.
The public input will help guide the update of the Maryland Land Preservation and Recreation Plan, which will serve as a roadmap for future State outdoor recreation facilities and services.
The Department has hired a nationally-known parks and recreation management consulting firm, GreenPlay, LLC, to oversee the Recreation Component of this planning process.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Thanks for the heads up on the meeting and your efforts. It seemed to me the Green Play people are receptive to our ideas. Hopefully they can convince DNR to act on them. Lenny from ABATE isn't just a member he's the MRF state rep. Keep up the good work!
Motoranch wrote:Thanks for the heads up on the meeting and your efforts. It seemed to me the Green Play people are receptive to our ideas. Hopefully they can convince DNR to act on them. Lenny from ABATE isn't just a member he's the MRF state rep. Keep up the good work!
Do you have Lenny's contact info? I'd like to get him on the mailing list.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris