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Plympton-Wyoming plans to add 7.7 hectares of parkland by 2035 to support population growth, prioritizing green space in new developments.
Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario, is proposing to expand its parkland by 7.7 hectares over the next decade to support a projected population increase from 9,300 to 12,000 by 2035.
The draft master plan, funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, aims to maintain a parkland ratio of 2.6 hectares per 1,000 residents, prioritizing green space in new developments over cash payments.
Key recommendations include building a central sports complex in Wyoming with more soccer and baseball fields, improving waterfront access, upgrading aging facilities like the Camlachie Community Centre, and adding multi-use recreational spaces.
Public input is being accepted until January 31, with a final draft expected for council review in February.
Residents can view the plan online or attend an open house on January 7.
Plympton-Wyoming planea agregar 7.7 hectáreas de parque para 2035 para apoyar el crecimiento de la población, priorizando el espacio verde en nuevos desarrollos.