Parks and Recreation Master Plan Update

The Spokane Valley Your Parks, Your Future Master Plan branded graphic with a QR code to the right.

Your Parks, Your Future

Help Shape Spokane Valley Parks and Recreation

As the City updates the Parks and Recreation Master Plan this year, we need your input! The plan will inventory existing parks, recreational programs and services, determine current and future levels of service for the community and establish goals and objectives to guide Spokane Valley’s parks system over the next six to ten years. Throughout this year, we’ll be sharing opportunities for the community to learn more and share their thoughts and priorities through:

  • Online Surveys: Share your priorities and preferences for parks and recreation 
  • Open Houses: Get a firsthand look at the project and engage with the planning team
  • Pop-Up Engagement Activities: We'll come to you! Look for pop-up engagement activities at community events and city facilities. 

ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE!

Join the project team to learn more about the project and share your ideas on Tuesday, Dec. 2, between 6:00 and 7:30 p.m. at the Spokane Valley Library located at 22 N. Herald Road.

VISIT THE PROJECT WEBPAGE!

Click here for the project webpage where you can:

  • Take a survey
  • Map your ideas
  • Share your priorities
  • Tell us about your big ideas

2019 Master Plan Update

This Parks and Recreation Master Plan 2019 (2019 Plan) updates the 2013 Parks and Recreation Master Plan (2013 Plan), reflecting changes in the community since that plan’s adoption.  The update is structured in a manner similar to the 2013 Plan, facilitating reference between the old and new.  Chapter topics and section numbering all match, with only those sections requiring amendment included in this update.  

Since adopting the 2013 Plan, the City has continued to focus on its core beliefs and values.  This focus has resulted in the implementation of several projects identified in the 2013 Plan as well as other community improvements.  The planning context for this 2019 Plan is a bit different than when the 2013 Plan was prepared, reflecting recent updates to the city’s comprehensive plan.