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City of Richmond Launches Public Engagement for Parks and Recreation Vision Plan

The City of Richmond is excited to announce the beginning of the public engagement phase for its comprehensive parks and recreation vision plan. This initiative, named Richmond INSPIRE (Imagining Neighborhood-Shaping Parks and Inclusive Recreation Experiences), A Citywide Vision Plan for Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities aims to develop a world-class park and recreation system that is equitable, resilient, and cherished by all residents. 

The Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities (PRCF) and consultant team Design Workshop will be starting the public engagement process through dialogue with residents, staff, partners, stakeholders, and local experts to ensure the vision for the department reflects the community's needs and desires. Throughout this period, workshops will be held across the city in all council districts to facilitate broad participation and input. Additionally, PRCF will be posting a virtual workshop on the website, with online engagement options that residents can access at their convenience if they are unable to attend an in-person. 

Residents are invited to participate in this collaborative effort to create a vibrant and inclusive recreational landscape for all by attending one of the following upcoming workshops: 

Community Workshops 

Council District 

Location 

Date 

Time 

Humphrey Calder Community Center Address: 414 North Thompson Street 

 

 

Tuesday,  
September 10, 2024 

8 – 10 am

Mid Town Green (formerly Bon Secours Training Center)  

Address: 2401 West Leigh Street 

Noon – 2 pm

Pine Camp Arts & Community Center 

Address: 4901 Old Brook Road 

5 – 7 pm

Westover Hills Community Center  

Address: 1301 Jahnke Road 

 

 

 Wednesday, September 11, 2024 

8 – 10 am

Randolph Community Center 

Address: 1415 Grayland Avenue 

Noon – 2 pm

River City Middle School  

Address: 6300 Hull Street 

5 – 7 pm

Bellemeade Community Center 

Address: 1800 Lynhaven Avenue 

 

 

Thursday, 
September 12, 2024 

8 – 10 am

Hickory Hill Community Center  

Address: 3000 East Belt Boulevard 

Noon – 2 pm

Powhatan Community Center 

Address: 3000 East Belt Boulevard 

5 – 7 pm

Richmond INSPIRE will craft a community-supported vision for parks and recreational spaces, complete with a detailed action plan for phased implementation. To learn more about the master planning process, find ways to get involved, and to RSVP for the upcoming meetings, please visit the website at www.richmondinspire.com. Residents can also access the first community survey.