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Residents invited to East Mesa Community Park public workshop City seeks input into future of the planned park

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City of Yuma issued the following announcement on Oct. 21.

The City invites residents to participate in the first of three public workshops to discuss plans for East Mesa Community Park.

This first workshop takes place 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4 at the Yuma Readiness and Community Center, 6550 E. 24th St. (24th Street and Araby Road).

This is a drop-in event, with no formal presentation. Attendees can stop by throughout the evening to share their ideas and vision for the development of the future park. For those who cannot attend in person, an online survey tool will be available on the City’s website.

East Mesa Community Park is planned for a 10-acre site located at the northeast corner of Avenue 6E and 36th Street. The new park is identified as one of City Council’s highest priorities in the City’s Strategic Plan. The initial phase of the project intends to engage the community to identify the programming and amenities envisioned for this future park.

Over the next several months, the community will have the opportunity to provide input and help develop the master plan for East Mesa Community Park. This initial workshop is an opportunity for residents and community members to share their ideas and articulate their vision for the site.

Based on the feedback received, the City’s consultant, J2 Engineering and Environmental Design LLC, will develop concept plans. These will be shared at the next workshop.

For more information regarding this public workshop and East Mesa Community Park development, contact Parks and Recreation Director Jason Nau at 928-373-5236.

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