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Submit your ideas for Indy Parks improvements

It’s your move to make Indy’s parks system even better.

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Want more games in Indy’s parks? Let them know.

Photo by INDYtoday team

The public is invited to give their input on Indy’s parks system through the end of February.

Indy Parks Director Phyllis Boyd is making it a priority to include Hoosiers in the conversation when it comes to making park improvements. In a community survey, you can make your opinions known about the following topics:

  • Physical condition of the parks
  • Program offerings
  • Registration and fees
  • Timing of programs
  • Outdoor recreation programs
  • Need for sports facilities and child care

A separate survey is available for Hoosier youth who would like to share their thoughts as well.

Don’t know a lot about Indy’s many parks yet? No worries, we’re working on a guide that will give you all the details in an upcoming newsletter.

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