Park and Recreation Inventory Sample Clauses

Park and Recreation Inventory. The CONSULTANT will prepare a parks and recreation inventory to document the following: current parkland size, location and classification; quantity and condition of equipment and amenities; location of recreation facilities; and identification of recreation programs to create a snapshot of the current parks and recreation system. This data will be used as the basis for the Needs Assessment. City staff will provide baseline parks and recreation data including park and facility names, locations, acreages, lists of amenities, and list of programs. The CONSULTANT will provide questionnaires and spreadsheets to City staff to facilitate this data gathering.
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