The City of Clinton Recreation and Parks Comprehensive Master Plan will guide the City’s actions over the next decade in the development, growth, and assessment of its park facilities and programs. Furthermore, it will prioritize changes with the biggest impact on health, wellness, and recreation opportunities for citizens.
Our goal for the plan was identifying the current state of the Recreation and Parks Department’s facilities and activities. Moreover, we made recommendations for improvements and increased efficiencies. We also identified trends for the enhancement of delivery of services.
WithersRavenel performed an assessment of the current bike and pedestrian plan, partnerships, and maintenance efficiencies with the Public Works and Utilities Department. Additionally, the plan incorporated the impact of the possible future growth along the NC24 corridor.
The master plan was completed after a thorough inventory of existing parks, facilities, public input, research on current parks and recreation trends and standards, and finally input and approval of the Recreation Advisory Board and the Clinton City Council. Familiarity with the City’s history, demographics, and future growth helped this plan be successful.