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HEARING FROM THE <br />COMMUNITY <br />Community engagement played a pivotal role in shaping <br />the development of the Recreation and Parks Master Plan. <br />To ensure comprehensive participation, the community <br />engagement process encompassed various tools and <br />meeting formats. Community engagement activities and <br />events were promoted through several channels, including <br />posts on the City’s website and social media platforms <br />and the distribution of flyers. <br />The following gives an overview of the various <br />community engagement strategies used throughout the <br />planning process. See Appendix A for detailed <br />engagement results. <br />Focus Groups Meetings <br />Ten small group meetings were organized on topics <br />such as sports, trails, maintenance, youth, and seniors, <br />with additional individual stakeholder meetings <br />targeting hard-to-reach communities. These sessions <br />addressed the park system, Plan goals, and community <br />engagement strategies. Participants included park users; <br />city park maintenance and programming staff; health, <br />safety, and environmental representatives; Recreation <br />and Parks Commission members; City Council members; <br />and other and civic leaders. <br />230115 Pop Up <br />230115 Pop Up <br />230115 Pop Up <br />I would love for a trail along the <br />San Leandro Creek to be developed <br />connecting between the Lake Chabot <br />trail system and the MLK shoreline. <br />San Leandro Park Master Plan | 28 DRAFT DRAFT 29 | Our Vision and Priorities