Parks Comprehensive Plan Involvement Survey

Clark County Parks and Nature is beginning the development of a new Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space System Plan that will guide investments, partnerships, and priorities for the next 20 years. The plan will assess current and future community needs, identify opportunities to improve access to recreation and open space, and establish a shared vision for a growing and changing county. The decisions made through this process will help shape the quality of life, economic vitality, environmental stewardship, and recreational opportunities available to residents and visitors for decades to come.

As a valued community partner, your perspective is important. We invite you to complete a brief survey to indicate your interest in participating in the planning process. The survey will help us identify stakeholders who would like to receive updates, attend workshops, participate in focus groups, or provide input as the plan develops. We look forward to working together to create a parks and recreation system that strengthens communities, supports healthy lifestyles, and meets the needs of future generations.
1.Email:
2.Phone number (optional):
3.Primary contact:
4.Organization name:
5.How would your organization like to participate in this park system planning process? (select all that apply):
6.Would you or your organization be willing to help share information about the planning process and engagement opportunities with your members, clients, customers, constituents, or networks?
7.Do you know of any community navigators who could help connect community members to this planning process? Community navigators are trusted local leaders and organizations who help connect community members with the planning process, ensuring that diverse voices, experiences, and needs are represented in decisions about parks, trails, and recreation services.

Please provide names, organizations, and/or contact information:
8.Are there any communities, populations, organizations, or stakeholder groups that you believe should be intentionally engaged with as part of this planning process?