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ST. JOSEPH, Mich. -- The City of St. Joseph is due to update its parks and recreation master plan, a process done every five years.
The city is currently in its public input phase, which will help inform what park projects are a priority for the city in the coming years.
The master plan is also a requirement when the city applies for grant funds from the Department of Natural Resources.
It covers all city parks and public spaces. A rough draft of the master plan is due in November, then it has 30 days for public review, then it goes to the commission for another public hearing, and eventually, adoption.
The city's Director of Special Projects and Communications, Kayla Griffi