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Silver Lake Master Plan Focus Groups

 
Public Pinned Report on Silver Lake Park Master Plan led by Rochester Parks & Recreation
Last modified: May 24, 2022

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Rochester Community Encouraged to Engage with the Start of the Silver Lake Park Master Plan Process

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Focus Group Meeting Summary

 

Message from Asakura Robinson Consultant 

 

Hello all,

 

Thank you so much for making the time to join one of our Silver Lake Park Stakeholder Meetings last Thursday! We really enjoyed meeting everyone, and look forward to your continued involvement and insight as the master planning process moves forward.

 

We wanted to follow up with a few items:

  • A PDF copy of the presentation that we shared at the meeting (see attached). This presentation contains information from our recently completed Existing Conditions Report.
  • A link to the FOCUS GROUP SELECTION FORM where you can indicate which focus groups you would like to participate in.
  • A link to our PROJECT WEBSITE where you can find more information and updates about the master planning process.

 

Please reach out to Mike or Kari with any questions, comments or thoughts.

Mike: mnigbur@rochestermn.gov

Kari: kari@asakurarobinson.com

 

Thank you!

 

 

GWEN JENKINS (she/her)

Associate Planner

 

Asakura Robinson

2744 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis MN 55408

c (503) 593-7836

gwen@asakurarobinson.com

 

Meeting slides

 

 

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Message from Parks & Rec Administrator

 

 

 

 

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Press Release

 

 

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References

 

R-Town Updates

 

 

Video Clip Note: The above is a 60 sec or so YouTube video clip of the topic. To view more, click Watch full video.

 

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Impact Levels

  Impact Lvl 1: Recreation & Open Space

 

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