Your input is welcome whether you have been deeply involvedĀ in the planning processĀ over the past two years or if you are hearing about this for the first time!
Parks for All is a new Comprehensive Plan for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board that will set organization priorities and policy direction for the next decade. Minneapolis community members, park users, MPRBĀ staffĀ and partners are encouraged to review the plan and send feedback before the comment period ends Sunday, July 18, 2021.
Your input is welcome whether you have been deeply involvedĀ in the planning processĀ over the past two years or if you are hearing about this for the first time!Ā There are numerous ways to learn about the plan and send feedback using the link below.
Draft Parks for All Plan
Following the public comment period, the draft plan will be revised based on public input and presented to MPRB Commissioners for review and approval. Share the Parks for All draft plan with your friends, family, neighbors or other networks using minneapolisparks.org/parksforalldraft or bit.ly/MPRBCompPlan.
Learn About the Draft Plan
There are number of different ways to dive into the plan, including:
- Video Overview
- Executive Summary
- Full Draft Plan
About Parks for All
The draft document will be the MPRB’s agency policy direction based on shared values with community, agency staff and elected officials.
It will provide guidanceĀ in developing policy, establishing or changing programs and services, setting the annual MPRB budget and creating park improvements over the next decade.
It is a tool for communicatingĀ to MPRB staff, commissioners and the general public about what the MPRB does and it values.
It will build on what works now while identifying gapsĀ in programs, services and strategies that need to be filled in the next decade. Parks for All focuses on the park system as a whole, not specific recommendations for individual parks.
It will build from master plans, other policies and activity plans, strategic directions and the community inputĀ gained during the last two years of engagement across the system, all of which incorporate more specific recommendations.
Engagement Process
Parks for All was developed through extensive staff, community, agency partner and commissioner input through a two-year process. This planning process is separate from the City of Minneapolis 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
The extensive engagement process was intended to develop a path toward a future that reflects the values, expectations and dreams of the communities served by the Minneapolis park system and MPRB commissioners and staff.
The MPRB thanks everyone whoĀ worked so hard to develop these policy ideas for the next decade of the Minneapolis park and recreation system, includingĀ workgroup members and forum participants, the Youth Design Team, MRPB commissioners and staff, and the Parks for All Community Advisory Committee.





