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Feedback on Community Benefits of Parks & Recreation Programs & Services
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Consultation has concluded
The City of Redmond invites you to attend one of three virtual workshops to provide input on the benefit of Redmond’s Parks and Recreation programs and services. The virtual workshops will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 30, and involve small-group discussions led by a facilitator. Participants will be asked to examine the current programs and services provided by the City’s Parks and Recreation Department and will provide input on the community benefit versus individual benefits of programs and services.
Your input will inform City staff’s work in developing an updated policy to present to City Council for adoption in spring 2022. This work is updating the City’s Cost of Service Methodology, which was adopted in 2018.
The City of Redmond invites you to attend one of three virtual workshops to provide input on the benefit of Redmond’s Parks and Recreation programs and services. The virtual workshops will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 30, and involve small-group discussions led by a facilitator. Participants will be asked to examine the current programs and services provided by the City’s Parks and Recreation Department and will provide input on the community benefit versus individual benefits of programs and services.
Your input will inform City staff’s work in developing an updated policy to present to City Council for adoption in spring 2022. This work is updating the City’s Cost of Service Methodology, which was adopted in 2018.
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CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
Community members interested in attending one of the three workshops on Nov. 30 are encouraged to click on one of the links below to register and RSVP by Nov. 29.