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STATE OF THE
PROJECT SYSTEM WRAP-UP &
WELCOME OVERVIEW SUMMARY NEXT STEPS
5:00-5:20 5:35-6:00 6:25-6:45 6:55-7:00
COMMITTEE COMMUNITY PUBLIC
ROLES & ENGAGEMENT COMMENT
RESPONSIBILITIES PLAN & INITIAL 6:45-6:55
5:20-5:35 ACTIVITIES
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LAKE OSWEGO
PARKS PLAN 2040
CAC ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
• Attend Community Advisory Committee Meetings
• Guide project goals and recommendations
• Assist in identifying community needs
• Review and comment on project documents
• Provide feedback on criteria and potential sites
• Provide a variety of perspectives, both individual and collective to ensure all voices
are heard
• Participate in respectful, constructive, and solution-oriented ways
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Lake Oswego Parks Plan 2040 Schedule
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ASSESSMENT AND OBJECTIVES RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTION PLAN AND ADOPTION
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2023 NOVEMBER 2023 MARCH 2024 FEBRUARY 2025
-Stakeholder -CAC Meeting #1-2 -Survey#2 -CAC Meeting #5 -CAC Meeting#7
Interviews/Focus -PRNRAB Meeting #2 -Community Event#2 -CAC Meeting#6 -PRNRAB Meeting#5
Groups -City Council Briefing #1 -Pop-Up Outreach #3 -PRNRAB Meeting#4 -City Council Briefing#4
-Statistically Valid -CAC Meeting#3 -City Council Briefing #3
Survey -CAC Meeting#4
-Pop-Up Outreach #1-2 -PRNRAB Meeting #3
-Community Event#1 -City Council Briefing#2
-CAC Meeting #1
-PRNRAB Meeting #1
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2040 LAKE OSWEGO
PARKS PLAN 2040
ENGAGEMFNT ACTIVITIES
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The City's current Parks Plan(Parks Plan 2025)was a
adopted in 2012.Although many of the goals and policies of
the current Plan remain relevant,the City has grown and
• Parks Plan 2040 W e b s i t e experienced many demographic and economic shifts over the >� �
past decade.The purpose of updating the Plan is to develop a _7
comprehensive view of how all our parks,facilities,programs, _ taw v`
and services work together to serve the community.It also will -= . .
• Project Branding help to ensure that future investments reflect community �, `a
priorities,and that those priorities have been identified through
an equitable and inclusive community engagement process.
• Pop-Up Outreach GET INVOLVED
® This fall,the City of Lake Oswego will be conducting two
• Stakeholder Interviews/Focus Groups important surveys.The first will help us plan for the future of
parks and recreation in Lake Oswego.The second will ask
about your satisfaction with City services and programs as a
whole.You may be contacted by mail,phone,or text to
Survey #1 Y
• participate in one or both of the surveys.We hope you'll take a
few minutes to respond.
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_ Information about other public engagement opportunities will
be shared through social media accounts,news releases to
• CAC Meeting #1 local media outlets and via the city's website.
MORE Lake Oswego Parks Plan 2040 Schedule
INFORMATION
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Background Parks and Facilities
Setting and Context Recreation Programs, Services, and -Events
Community Profile Key Observations
APPENDIX 1: Site Tour & Kickoff Summary
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LAKE OSWEGO
PARKS PLAN 2040
Community
Population Forecast, Lake Oswego UGB
Population 2000 2045 % Change
■ Lake Oswego is growing and
City of Lake Oswego 35,278 42,13 19%
changing Clackamas County 338,391 593,665 75%
■ Modest population growth Source: Census, PSU Population Research Center
• 18% over the last 23 years
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• 1.4% projected growth by 2045 80% 00 ■Lake Oswego(2010)
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• Aging Population 60% ■Clackamas Co.
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The system includes over 600 acres of park lands and nearly 270 acres of other
public lands to play and gather, totaling over 850 acres.
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