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Park Master Plans
The city began a public process to develop a master plan for each city park in 2003. Master plans are 15 to 20-year plans, which provide a vision and direction for amenities and facilities that will remain or be added to parks based on public input. Master plans have been approved by the City Council for 22 of the 23 city parks in Farmington.
New amenities added to the parks depend on the level of funding available. Some parks have new amenities and facilities constructed that were identified in the original master plan. The intent of creating the master plans is not to create a plan that remains in place forever but rather a plan with a seven to eight-year review process; to make sure the amenities that have been constructed in parks and/or new amenities not yet constructed are consistent with the needs of the public.
Related Documents
Individual Park Plans
- Daisy Knoll (PDF)
- Dakota County Estates (PDF)
- Depot Way Arts (PDF)
- Distad Park and Greenway (PDF)
- Evergreen Knoll (PDF)
- Fair Hills (PDF)
- Fair Hills Trail (PDF)
- Farmington Preserve (PDF)
- Flagstaff Meadows Park (PDF)
- Hill Dee (PDF)
- Hillview (PDF)
- Jim Bell Park and Preserve - Community Park (PDF)
- Jim Bell Park and Preserve - Neighborhood Park (PDF)
- Lake Julia (PDF)
- Marigold (PDF)
- Meadowview (PDF)
- Middle Creek (PDF)
- Mystic Meadows (PDF)
- Pine Knoll (PDF)
- Prairie Pines (PDF)
- Prairieview Park (PDF)
- Prairieview Trail (PDF)
- Rambling River Park (PDF)
- Silver Springs (PDF)
- Sunny Hills Park (PDF)
- Tamarack (PDF)
- Vermillion Grove (PDF)
- Westview (PDF)
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Kellee Omlid
Parks & Recreation DirectorPhone: 651-280-6851
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Missie Kohlbeck
Recreation SupervisorPhone: 651-280-6971
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Emilee Shearer
Recreation SupervisorPhone: 651-280-6854
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Jeremy Pire
Parks & Facilities SupervisorPhone: 651-280-6902