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Parks & Recreation
Recreation can take many forms, active and passive. In
addition to ball diamonds and swings, recreation can be
trails, nature centers, or simply open vistas. Providing
recreational opportunities in any of its many forms is
becoming a higher priority for many communities as residents
seek a variety of leisure pursuits close to home.

The availability
of quality recreational facilities, programs, and open
spaces significantly enhances the livability of
a community and the life experience of its residents.
Developers are finding such amenities add value to a project,
and
provide competitive advantage in the marketplace.
LSL
offers a range of services to assist clients to plan
for and provide recreational and open space opportunities,
among them are:
- Grant-eligible Park & Recreation Plans
- Conceptual
park design
- Public involvement and design workshops
- Greenway and
open space network planning
- Pathway planning
- Grant preparation and administration
PARKS AND RECREATION PLANS
Cities, Towns, and Villages
Dearborn Heights • Fenton • Goodrich • Grandville • Imlay City • Jonesville • Midland • New Buffalo • Northville • Plymouth • Sanford • Saugatuck • Scottville • Westland • Wixom • Wyoming • Ypsilanti-Huron River Corridor Linear Park Plan (w/ Hamilton-Anderson)
Townships
Caseville • Croton • Grosse Ile • New Buffalo • Northville • Oakland • Silver Creek • Ypsilanti
Counties
Isabella
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Grandville, MI Parks
and Recreation Plan
Oakland Township, MI Parks, Recreation,
and
Land Preservation Plan
Westland, MI Parks and
Recreation Plan
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