Deer Park Village seeks resident input for park improvement survey

Greg Rusteberg Village President
Greg Rusteberg Village President
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Deer Park Village announced on April 28 that it is updating its Park Comprehensive Plan and is inviting residents to participate in a survey to help guide future improvements to local parks.

The survey aims to gather community feedback on park amenities, recreational opportunities, accessibility, and overall experience. This initiative is designed to ensure that the parks continue to meet the needs and expectations of Deer Park residents.

According to the announcement, “Your feedback will help the Village evaluate existing park amenities, identify priorities for future investments, and better understand how residents use and value our parks. This survey is an important opportunity to provide input on park features, recreational opportunities, accessibility, and overall experience.” The village further stated: “We appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete the survey. Your participation will directly inform decisions that shape the future of our parks. Please scan the QR Code below to begin survey. Survey Closes Tuesday May 19th.”

Deer Park Village supports community events and encourages resident involvement as part of efforts to enhance local life according to the official website. The village also focuses on responsible development while preserving its residential character and delivering quality services according to the official website.

Greg Rusteberg leads Deer Park Village as its president according to the official website. Deer Park Village operates in Deer Park according to the official website.

The outcome of this survey may influence upcoming decisions about investment in local park facilities. Residents are encouraged by village officials to take part before May 19.



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