Help Shape Raleigh Parks!

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Raleigh Parks Plan is a community-based project that sets a vision for the parks & recreation system of tomorrow. Your input will help us shape our top priorities over the next 3-5 years, as we work to make Raleigh’s park system one of the greatest in the country.

Access to parks, trails, and green spaces increases physical activity and improves individual health outcomes. This sentiment is echoed by the understanding that taking time to engage with nature and pursue creative hobbies promotes mental health and wellbeing. Additionally, parks and community centers play a crucial role in strengthening social ties between different groups and can help decrease feelings of loneliness and isolation. Furthermore, parks contribute significantly to environmental health by providing ecosystem services that help prevent tree canopy loss, restore wildlife habitat, improve water quality, and contribute to the city’s climate resilience strategy.

The city of Raleigh is encouraging community members to participate in shaping the future of its parks by taking an online survey. By providing feedback and sharing opinions, residents can actively contribute to the development of the Raleigh Parks Plan for the next 3-5 years.

This project aims to make Raleigh’s park system one of the greatest in the country, focusing on enhancing physical and mental health outcomes, fostering social connections, and ensuring environmental sustainability. Residents are invited to learn more about the project and take part in this important initiative to shape the future of Raleigh’s parks and recreation system.



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