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Tyler Sand

Fargo City Park District Board

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Infrastructure / Transportation Ensuring every park facility, playground, and trail is accessible to people of all abilities is essential to creating truly inclusive spaces where everyone can enjoy nature and recreation. Parks should welcome everyone – families with young children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, and residents who simply want to spend time outdoors with friends and neighbors. Accessible parks do more than remove barriers – they help build stronger neighborhoods. When designed for everyone, parks become gathering places where residents connect, share experiences, and feel a sense of belonging. Inclusive playgrounds, recreational programs, and well-designed trails allow people of all abilities to participate, bring residents outdoors, and strengthen connections across the community. As Fargo continues to grow, accessibility must be considered from the very beginning of every project – from playground design and park facilities to trail systems and recreational programs. By prioritizing accessible and inclusive designs, we can create park systems that truly serve everyone and reinforce the ties within our community. Environment / Energy Parks are more than physical spaces - they are places where people connect, learn, and build community. By offering a wide range of recreational programs, cultural activities, and community events, we can create opportunities for residents to engage in ways that are meaningful. This includes offering programs that are accessible, affordable, and responsive to the needs of families, seniors, youth, and individuals who may not have traditionally participated in park programs. It is also important that residents in all neighborhoods feel seen and served. Expanding outreach and engagement – especially in underserved areas – helps increase awareness of the opportunities our parks system provides. Listening to community feedback and incorporating it into planning and programming will help create a parks system that truly reflects the people it serves. Environment / Energy Preserving existing natural areas and expanding our trail system are both essential to Fargo’s quality of life and creating opportunities for residents to stay active, explore, and connect with their community. Our parks, green spaces, and trails provide places for relaxation, physical fitness, and experiencing nature. As Fargo continues to grow, it is important that every neighborhood has access not only to nearby green space, but also to well connected trail systems. Thoughtful planning must ensure that natural areas are preserved and that trails are integrated into new development from the start. By prioritizing both green space and connectivity, we can create a more accessible and thriving community. Environment / Energy Continued investment in our parks also means maintaining and improving what we already have. Expanding trail connections, maintaining existing paths, planting more trees and native vegetation, and enhancing park amenities ensures these spaces remain welcoming, functional, and enjoyable for residents of all ages and abilities. By preserving green spaces and extending our trail system, we can support healthy lifestyles, improve accessibility, and ensure Fargo continues to grow in a way that strengthens neighborhoods and connects our community. Taxes / Budget Taking a future oriented approach to park development is necessary for Fargo’s park system to meet the needs of an ever growing and evolving community. Through thoughtful long-term planning, we can anticipate population growth, adapt to changing recreational trends, and make sure our parks remain sustainable and relevant. As Fargo grows, it is important that investment in parks and recreational facilities is balanced across the entire city. Every neighborhood deserves access to high-quality parks, trails, and programs – not just a select few. A proactive plan helps guarantee that improvements are made equitably, so all residents can benefit.

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