Tell us your bright ideas for the future of parks and recreation in San Luis Obispo!
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What do you love about the City of SLO parks, activities, and recreational facilities?
The San Luis Creekwalk and Mission Plaza.
What do you wish to have in 20 years for the City of SLO parks, activities and recreational facilities?
Develop a Masterplan for the San Luis Creek Walk. Develop a Visual Resource Study. The City should undertake a study of visual resources within the Downtown core area to identify potential locations for new public-owned open places with access to views of important scenic resources. The City will consider acquisition of one or more of these open places as resources permit. A range of options for property acquisition, including development agreements, will be considered, consistent with the City’s fiscal policies and objectives.