City announces feedback sessions for park system

(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The City of Colorado Springs is inviting the community to participate in the 2026 Park System Master Plan process with an online survey and a series of public meetings.

The City said the survey and public meetings will provide an opportunity for citizens to express their ideas and help shape the future of Colorado Springs parks, recreation amenities, trails, and open spaces.

The online survey will be available starting on Friday, June 13, and close on Sunday, Aug. 3. In addition to the survey, those in the community are invited to a series of in-person public sessions.

DateTimeLocationTuesday, June 245:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.Briargate YMCA located at 4025 Family PlaceWednesday, June 255:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.Southeast Armed Services YMCA located at 2190 Jet Wing DriveWednesday, July 96 p.m. to 7 p.m.Online: Register

The City said the 2026 Park System Master Plan will guide the development and sustainability of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services assets including parks, trail systems, open space and natural areas, community centers, recreation and cultural services programming, and City enterprises including Pikes Peak Highway, Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, golf courses, and cemeteries.

The updated master plan will provide a framework for taking care of the park system and addressing diverse desires of the City’s community for the next 10 to 15 years, according to the City.

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