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Help shape the future of Greenville’s parks

You can be a part of the strategic plan focused on green space, trails, parks, and events in Greenville, SC.

Boardwalk at Reedy River Wetlands Preserve in Unity Park

The Reedy River Wetlands Preserve at Unity Park | Photo by GVLtoday

The future of Greenville’s parks, recreation, and tourism is in your hands. The City of Greenville and Clemson University are pairing up to create a strategic plan for Greenville’s parks, recreation, and tourism services.

The goal? To define a clear vision and action plan for the future of the city’s parks and open space, trails and pathways, recreation facilities and programs, services, and special events.

To have your voice heard, fill out this survey by Friday, Sept. 22 and attend public stakeholder meetings at the Prisma Health Welcome Center at Unity Park on Monday, Aug. 7 from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. or Thursday, Aug. 10 from 12 to 1 p.m.

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