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35 Hamblin Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
phone: 269.966.3431

The Master Plan is divided into the following sections:

Goals
Long-Term Action Plan
Programming Issues

Goal 1

Battle Creek offers a wide variety of indoor and outdoor recreation, cultural and environmental education opportunities in proximity to all residents of the City.

Objectives

Battle Creek offers a wide variety of indoor and outdoor recreation, cultural and environmental education opportunities in proximity to all residents of the City.

Maintain existing neighborhood parks and develop more neighborhood/community parks within new residential neighborhoods as growth occurs.

Continue to partner with the school districts to meet community recreation and cultural needs.

Provide a balance of both passive and active recreation uses.

Continue to improve and market our community's regional and cultural attractions.

Base recreation planning/programming decisions on regularly updated evaluations of residents' needs and preferences.

Promote environmental education opportunities along the Linear Parkway and other park areas.

Encourage private sector involvement in development/maintenance of local open space and recreational opportunities.

Promote local efforts to coordinate the wide range of recreational/cultural activities, facilities and attractions.

Policies

A minimum of every five years the City will evaluate the extent to which City residents' recreational needs are being met.

Every five years, the City will prepare an updated, Michigan Department of Natural Resources-approved Parks and Recreation Master Plan.

The City will coordinate planning efforts with neighboring governments in a regional effort to provide better services to residents.

The City will work cooperatively with the Chamber of Commerce, Visitor and Convention Bureau and other civic organizations, attractions and festivals to maximize tourist opportunities.

The City will work cooperatively with local school districts to provide, wherever possible, recreation facilities, programs and open space at school sites.

The City will coordinate park, river, and open space cleanup efforts targeting neighborhood participation in order to maximize involvement, education and environmental protection opportunities.

The City will encourage citizen and private sector participation in the provision of open space and recreation opportunities during review of zoning, special use and new business development policy.

Goal 2

Battle Creek's Linear Park system links recreational facilities and natural resource protection areas to create a distinctive open space and conservation resource for its residents.

Objectives

Enhance the community's image, quality of life and environmental awareness by increasing the visibility, accessibility and use of its natural areas.

Link the great variety of passive and active recreational opportunities available to local residents into one community-wide network.

Expand the Linear Park using both on-street and off-street connections to create a linked open-space network.

Foster the inclusion of the Linear Park within a regional transportation network, including linkage with open space in neighboring jurisdictions.

Incorporate expansion of the greenway system in new development as well as existing neighborhoods as these opportunities occur.

Policies

The City will adopt incentives within the zoning ordinance to encourage private sector provision of open space and recreation areas, neighborhood parks and Linear Park expansions during new development or redevelopment projects.

The City will pursue the inclusion of sensitive environments, such as wetlands, flood plains and woodlands, into a network of linked, open space through targeted acquisition, donations and development designs that protect these areas.

The City will improve access to existing and future recreational facilities through the pursuit of an expanded, linked open space and trail system by locating new recreation lands close to existing and future primary population and job.

View Long-Term Action Plan.
Parks and Recreation Department
35 Hamblin Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Ph: 269.966.3431
Fax: 269.966.3653