Get involved
Fulshear residents are encouraged to complete a community survey as city officials work to update the Parks and Pathways Master Plan, which provides guidance for short- and long-term park planning, Public Works Assistant Director Tiffany Stodder said in an email.
The survey opened Aug. 12 and will collect feedback through Oct. 13, with residents providing input on:
- Desired park features
- Trails
- Community events
- Types of parks
- Community center usage
- Municipal bond support
- Sept. 10 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
- Sept. 19 from 4-6 p.m.
The last Parks & Pathways Master Plan community survey was completed in 2018, Stodder said.
“Given our community's growth since then, we want to ensure that our master plan reflects the current needs and preferences of our residents,” she said. “Your feedback will be crucial in shaping updates to the projects outlined in the plan.”
By the numbers
In comparison to other cities of similar size, Fulshear falls behind in parkland with only 55 acres in the city, Community Impact reported.What’s next
The updated Parks and Pathways Master Plan is expected to be completed in December, Stodder said.