Chart Our Future City of Lake Forest Parks & Recreation Master Plan | Page 6

Introduction The City of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Department, in partnership with the Friends of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Foundation, developed this plan, to guide park, facility, and program development decisions for the next ten years. Purpose The purpose of this Strategic Plan is to: • Assess existing parks and facilities • Determine community opinion about services and facilities • Identify park, facility and program needs • Define strategic and measurable needs and strategies • Provide an action plan to implement strategies over the next ten years • Benchmark Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Deparment assets relative to statewide industry standards and against other and local peer communities. • Solicit community opninion regarding the current and/or desired state of Department facilities, assets, and associated uses. • Define measurable needs and high level strategies to accomodate such needs. 6 Planning Process The comprehensive planning process covers four key phases: Analyze, Connect, Envision, and Implement. This Master Plan compiles the results of the first two phases to develop the goals and objectives that will be accomplished through the 10-year action plan developed in the last two phases. The use of this document will assist in accomplishing the final phases of implementation and planning. The planning process began in the spring of 2018 with an extensive inventory and analysis of the Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Department’s parks and open spaces, indoor facilities, and community context. Staff, stakeholders, the Friends of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Foundation (Friends), Parks and Recreation Board, and the community shared their opinions about the Department’s parks, facilities, programs, and needs during the Connect phase. CITY OF LAKE FOREST PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN Upon completion of the Analyze and Connect phases, the planning team developed and prioritized alternative strategies which were organized into a ten-year action plan. Input from the staff and a joint Friends and Park Board meeting refined the strategies and their prioritization. How to Use the Plan This Comprehensive Plan document will be used by the Parks and Recreation Department as a guide to implementing action items over the next ten years. The first two chapters provide recommendations for the Department’s next ten years while the last two chapters provide supporting evidence of those recommendations gained through the Analyze and Connect phases. The Action Plan in Chapter Two should be thought of as a “working list” that will need to be updated annually.