Community Corner

What Are Your Priorities for Open Space on the Mid-Peninsula?

The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District is engaged in a comprehensive Vision Planning process and seeks your involvement. A workshop will be held this Saturday .

The public is invited to join the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District this Saturday, Nov. 16 in Redwood City at its fifth and final public workshop where participants learn about, discuss, and rate goals and priorities for open space lands. 

Vision Plan Public Workshop, Saturday, Nov. 16
Peninsula Foothills and Baylands Regions

Fair Oaks Community Center - Multipurpose Room
2600 Middlefield Rd. 
Redwood City

So far about a thousand people have participated in conversations about how they envision the future of open space in this part of the Bay Area. At the same time, a team of scientists has been studying current conditions that present opportunities and challenges to the kind of future people envision.

The District has used all this information to identify a range of actions to include in the Vision Plan. Now the District is convening a series of public workshops where community members will help decide which of these actions are most important. The workshops will be dynamic meetings where participants will:

  • Learn about the identified actions in specific areas of the Open Space District
  • Discuss priorities with other community members
  • Rate the actions and see real time results showing what the community says is most important.

For more info and to RSVP visit http://www.openspace.org/imagine/meetings_public.asp

You can also join us online at http://imagine.openspace.org/ to rate goals and priorities across our region.

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(Editor's Note: This information is from Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District.)    


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