Pierce County seeks input on long-term plan for parks, open spaces and recreation opportunities

Pierce County is taking online public input until Sunday, Sept. 15.

PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. — Pierce County leaders are asking for input on how to improve parks, open spaces and recreation options.

The county is taking online comment to help form its Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan which is updated every six years and plans forward for the next 15 to 20 years.

KING 5 went to Seeley Lake Park in Lakewood and Chambers Creek Regional Park in University Place to see what Pierce County residents like most about their county parks and what they would like to see improved.

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