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Time running out for residents to give feedback to help improve Elkhart parks

(Photo supplied/City of Elkhart)

Elkhart Parks and Recreation Department and enFocus, a local nonprofit, are concluding their public engagement effort to gather feedback about local parks.

Through online conversations over the past three months, Elkhart residents have shared their current experiences and future desires for several park locations: Hayden Park, Weston Park, High Dive Park, Langle Park and Studebaker Park.

Anybody who hasn’t been able to attend any of the online or the in-person meetings this past weekend can still take part in a digital survey through the end of May by clicking here.

Information gathered on the parks will help efforts to improve amenities across all six locations.

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2 comments

Marjorie Dooley April 19, 2021 at 8:29 pm

Get rid of the geese

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H April 20, 2021 at 5:17 am

How about getting rid of all the homeless at island park??

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