Columbus to Host Public Meeting on Recreation Development

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Columbus residents are invited to an important public meeting on January 28 at 6 p.m. at the Trotter Convention Center, focused on enhancing local recreation facilities. Organized by Lowndes County Recreation and city officials, the meeting aims to collect community input for a feasibility study funded by a USDA grant. Attendees will engage with informative displays and have the opportunity to submit questions anonymously, ensuring everyone’s voice is heard in shaping the future of recreation in Columbus.

Columbus Gears Up for Exciting Public Meeting on Recreation Development

Hey there, Columbus residents! Are you passionate about your community’s recreation facilities? Well, you’re in luck! The city is all set to host an exciting public review meeting that promises to be a significant step in enhancing local recreational opportunities. This meeting is being organized by Lowndes County Recreation in collaboration with Columbus Recreation Development.

The Power of Collaboration

Behind this enlightening gathering is a fantastic collaborative effort involving the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors, county administrators, and the city council. For over two years, these dedicated organizations have been hard at work applying for a special grant from USDA Rural Development. What’s the goal, you ask? Well, it’s all about conducting a detailed feasibility study to chart the future of recreation in the area.

Community Voice Matters

As part of this process, several knowledgeable consultants got together to contribute to the feasibility study. They didn’t just rely on their expertise; they *actively sought input from residents*. Yes, that’s right! They wanted to know what facilities and amenities the community truly desires. This effort highlights the importance of the community voice in shaping future developments.

Engagement is Key

If you’re planning to attend, you’ll want to know that the Recreation Director for Lowndes County is keen on making this experience interactive. The goal is to ensure that everyone feels engaged and involved in the discussion. The county and city truly care about what residents think and want your input moving forward! They believe that engaging the public is crucial for creating spaces that everyone can enjoy.

What to Expect at the Meeting

informative displays showcasing the research conducted as part of the study. This way, attendees can get a clear idea of what is being proposed and what the future could hold for recreation in Columbus. Plus, to make things even better, there will be an option to submit questions anonymously. This is a fantastic way to encourage everyone to participate in the discussion without feeling shy!

Mark Your Calendars!

So, when is this exciting meeting? Mark your calendars for January 28 at 6 p.m. Head over to the Trotter Convention Center in Columbus. It’s the perfect chance to voice your thoughts, share your ideas, and learn more about the exciting possibilities for the city’s recreation center.

Your Opinion Counts!

Whether you’re a parent looking for better play areas for your kids, an athlete seeking top-notch facilities, or someone who simply loves community events, your input is invaluable. This meeting is all about you and your fellow residents working together to shape a brighter and livelier future for recreation in Columbus.

We encourage you to participate in this important discussion. After all, a vibrant community needs vibrant recreational opportunities! So, join us in making Columbus a fabulous place for everyone, and let’s all play a part in developing the best recreation center possible. We can’t wait to see you there!

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