The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is updating their Parks and Recreation Master Plan! This Plan is a strategic document that studies the existing park system, facilities, and recreation programming. It provides both a long-term vision for the Municipality's park system, as well as specific policies and standards to direct day-to-day decisions.
The updated Master Plan will provide a framework to identify and prioritize the delivery, upgrading, divestment, or new development of parks and recreation infrastructure, services, and programs to meet the existing and future needs of residents over the next 10 years. This webpage will be updated throughout the process to keep you informed on the current phase and progress of the project, along with any engagement events you can participate in.
Please reach out to the contacts in the “Who’s Listening” section if you have any questions at any point in this project.
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is updating their Parks and Recreation Master Plan! This Plan is a strategic document that studies the existing park system, facilities, and recreation programming. It provides both a long-term vision for the Municipality's park system, as well as specific policies and standards to direct day-to-day decisions.
The updated Master Plan will provide a framework to identify and prioritize the delivery, upgrading, divestment, or new development of parks and recreation infrastructure, services, and programs to meet the existing and future needs of residents over the next 10 years. This webpage will be updated throughout the process to keep you informed on the current phase and progress of the project, along with any engagement events you can participate in.
Please reach out to the contacts in the “Who’s Listening” section if you have any questions at any point in this project.
You are invited to submit comment on the draft recommendations to be included in the 2025 Parks & Recreation Master Plan. Open House presentation boards can be viewed through this link.
Comments are being accepted until 4:00pm on Tuesday, October 14.