 Help guide the future of Parks, Open Space, Trails, Recreation & Senior Center, Coal Creek Golf CourseCome to our Open House!Want to have conversations with staff and consultants and provide in-person feedback? We encourage everyone to join us on: Wednesday, October 29 12:30 - 2 p.m. OR 5 - 6:30 p.m. Louisville Recreation & Senior Center 900 W Via Appia Way, Louisville, CO Share your ideas and thoughts about...- Trails & Trail Connections
- Pickleball & Tennis Courts
- Land Management & Wildfire Mitigation
- Golf Course Facilities
- Preschool & Youth Programs
- Playgrounds & Park Shelters
- Outdoor Recreation Amenities
- Native Plants & Noxious Weeds
- Recreation & Senior Programs
- Memory Square Outdoor Pool
- Education & Volunteer Opportunities
- Dog Parks
- Sports Fields
- Golf Course Maintenance
- Public Land Acquisition
- Youth & Adult Sports
- Pools & Aquatics Amenities
- Sustainable Practices
- or anything else PROS related
We can't wait to see you! About the ProjectBig things are happening in Louisville—and we want you to join us on the journey! The Parks, Recreation & Open Space (PROS) Department is creating a new Guidebook to shape the future of Louisville’s Parks, Open Spaces, Trails, Recreation & Senior Center, and Coal Creek Golf Course. The Guidebook includes two related plans: - The Long-Range Plan: for Parks, Open Spaces, Recreation & Senior Center, and Coal Creek Golf Course
- The Trails Master Plan: for trails and trail connections
Together, these plans will guide the PROS Department for the next 10+ years. It will: - Replace the current Parks and Recreation Master Plan (last updated in 2012)
- Create the City’s first Trails Master Plan, as identified by the City Charter
- Complement previous plans (including the City Comprehensive Plan) and inform future studies, plans, and priorities
Public input is essential. To get it right, we need to hear from the people who live, work, play, walk, bike, gather, and explore here—that means you. Your feedback will help shape the future of the places you love and ensure the Guidebook reflects the diverse interests and evolving needs of the Louisville community. PS: Don't forget to take the online survey!Survey results will guide future investments, responsible growth, and community priorities—covering everything from outdoor recreation amenities, playgrounds, courts, and facilities to natural area conservation, trails, programs, and land acquisitions. If you have questions or require a paper survey, email support@rrcassociates.com |