Lansing Area Parks, Trails and Nature

A new thread to replace the lost parks thread...

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  • City of Lansing has draft 2026-2030 Parks Master Plan out for review:
    https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/7561d46b-8bdd-4928-a815-e99aa3e74046?cache=1800

    After reading it, I'm not sure what's going on. The cover letter says 2026-2030 then says "submitted February 1, 2021", the Action Plan is also from the 2020 report. @citykid I know not your department, but any ideas?
  • edited October 29
    Came my way on Twitter, a graduate level class at MSU looking for community opinions about the Red Cedar River:
    https://msu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2fZhacBc0DXmOj4?Q_CHL=qr
  • I filled it out. Anything to encourage more community-university-student engagement.
  • Fair amount of work on the park behind the Brody Complex (does it have a name)? Lots and lots of the brush trimmed. A few new picnic tables about. Pictured, MSU seems to be expanding (or repairing? was it already there?) the fence at the edge of their property.

    I do not know, but I wonder again if the park-i-fication is partly an attempt to make the area unappealing to would-be homeless campers, which have made it right to the doorstep of MSU now. Few places left where they can feel concealed.

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