Parks and Recreation Master Plan

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Shaping the future of Parks and Recreation

The Town of Milton is updating its Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The master plan will act as a roadmap for shaping parks, recreation facilities, and programs throughout the next five years (2026–2031). The plan will be created based on extensive data review, local and broader trends, and input from residents, user groups, stakeholders, and Town Council.

Goals of the plan

The purpose of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan is to:

  • Identify community priorities for parks and recreation based on input from residents, user groups, Council, and staff.
  • Serve as a strategic roadmap to guide practical and realistic decision-making to ensure investments in parks, facilities, and programs align with community needs and available resources.
  • Support community well-being through access to recreation, green space, and inclusive programming.
  • Make the best use of available resources through thoughtful planning, data analysis, and long-term visioning.

Once complete, the master plan will guide decision-making, help prioritize capital and operating budgets, and address the practical needs of our growing community.

Project Status

The first round of consultation activities occurred from May to July 2025, and the Master Plan is now in development. The draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan is expected to be completed in April, and opportunities for the community to provide feedback on the drafts recommendations will occur in Q2 2026.

Your feedback is important

We want to hear from you! Community engagement is essential to this project’s success. Your input will help shape the future of parks and recreation in Milton. Check this page or subscribe to project updates to stay informed about future opportunities to engage.

Shaping the future of Parks and Recreation

The Town of Milton is updating its Parks and Recreation Master Plan. The master plan will act as a roadmap for shaping parks, recreation facilities, and programs throughout the next five years (2026–2031). The plan will be created based on extensive data review, local and broader trends, and input from residents, user groups, stakeholders, and Town Council.

Goals of the plan

The purpose of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan is to:

  • Identify community priorities for parks and recreation based on input from residents, user groups, Council, and staff.
  • Serve as a strategic roadmap to guide practical and realistic decision-making to ensure investments in parks, facilities, and programs align with community needs and available resources.
  • Support community well-being through access to recreation, green space, and inclusive programming.
  • Make the best use of available resources through thoughtful planning, data analysis, and long-term visioning.

Once complete, the master plan will guide decision-making, help prioritize capital and operating budgets, and address the practical needs of our growing community.

Project Status

The first round of consultation activities occurred from May to July 2025, and the Master Plan is now in development. The draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan is expected to be completed in April, and opportunities for the community to provide feedback on the drafts recommendations will occur in Q2 2026.

Your feedback is important

We want to hear from you! Community engagement is essential to this project’s success. Your input will help shape the future of parks and recreation in Milton. Check this page or subscribe to project updates to stay informed about future opportunities to engage.

The official engagement period for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan is now closed. However, we still welcome your input. If you have any additional thoughts, ideas or feedback you'd like to share, please leave them in the space below.

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Page last updated: 17 Mar 2026, 03:33 PM