Brampton is seeking the public’s input on where, when, and how the city should invest in parks and recreation facilities over the next 15 years.

Until May 31, Brampton’s draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan will be open to public feedback.

The City a year ago began the process of re-examining its recreation policies and shaping them to meet Brampton’s changing population’s needs. As part of that overview, the municipality is evaluating existing parks, sports and recreation infrastructure and looking to come up with a financial plan to guide future decision-making.

Through open houses, workshops, focus groups, interviews and surveys, more than 1,200 residents provided input into the development of the draft plan expected to be receive final approval on June 19.