Planning Your Neighborhood Park

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January 2024: The Bryant and Tretbaugh Park projects each have their own Let's Talk Page. Please refer to those specific project pages for current information on each project.


https://letstalk.bloomingtonmn.gov/bryantpark

https://letstalk.bloomingtonmn.gov/tretbaugh



On Friday, August 19, City staff from a variety of departments, consultants from Confluence, PARC commissioners and others gathered in the Black Box Theater at Bloomington Civic Plaza for a planning workshop dubbed Park-A-Palooza. Participants spent a full day brainstorming, analyzing, and sketching ideas for reimagining nine parks—Brookside, Bryant, Gene Kelly, Poplar Bridge, Running, Smith, Southwood, Sunrise, Tretbaugh. The work was guided by public input gathered here on Let’s Talk Bloomington and in-person at the parks during community conversations held in June.




The following nine parks have been identified for the first phase of planning and development (link to park webpage): Brookside, Bryant, Gene Kelly, Poplar Bridge, Running, Smith, Southwood, Sunrise, and Tretbaugh.


January 2024: The Bryant and Tretbaugh Park projects each have their own Let's Talk Page. Please refer to those specific project pages for current information on each project.


https://letstalk.bloomingtonmn.gov/bryantpark

https://letstalk.bloomingtonmn.gov/tretbaugh



On Friday, August 19, City staff from a variety of departments, consultants from Confluence, PARC commissioners and others gathered in the Black Box Theater at Bloomington Civic Plaza for a planning workshop dubbed Park-A-Palooza. Participants spent a full day brainstorming, analyzing, and sketching ideas for reimagining nine parks—Brookside, Bryant, Gene Kelly, Poplar Bridge, Running, Smith, Southwood, Sunrise, Tretbaugh. The work was guided by public input gathered here on Let’s Talk Bloomington and in-person at the parks during community conversations held in June.




The following nine parks have been identified for the first phase of planning and development (link to park webpage): Brookside, Bryant, Gene Kelly, Poplar Bridge, Running, Smith, Southwood, Sunrise, and Tretbaugh.

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Brookside Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

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CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Bryant Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Gene Kelly Playfield

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Poplar Bridge Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Running Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Smith Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Southwood Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Sunrise Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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Tretbaugh Park

about 2 years

Park friends, help the team understand how you use the park and what you'd like to see in a new park design.    

Please click the (+) sign on the left, after you are in the map, to add a pin and leave a detailed comment.

A picture is worth a thousand words.  Upload a photo of your opportunity or concern area.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
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