Saginaw County, with a population of about 200,000 people and home to the Tittabawassee River and the Saginaw River, is developing a recreation plan guided by the Saginaw County Parks and Recreation Commission. The planning process began in December 2008 and it is expected to take about four months to complete.
A recreation plan serves as a guideline to improve recreation facilities and develop new recreational opportunities. To that end, the plan for Saginaw County will form the basis to guide policy for implementation of improvements and new initiatives to meet the recreational goals and interests of the Saginaw County community.
Before the recreation plan is adopted and enacted, the needs of the residents have to be understood. Furthermore, the Parks and Recreation Commission needs to know what recreational opportunities already exist and the sorts of projects that are relevant for residents based on age, ability, population, density, and the availability of recreational opportunities in neighboring communities. The plan will carefully consider input and suggestions via active communication from County residents, County officials, and other community stakeholders. Input is a critical component to the development of the plan, and, together, the voices of Saginaw County will contribute to the development of a recreation plan that will help enhance the quality of life for everyone.
The foundation for the development of the Saginaw County Recreation Plan is based on the following goals:
- Involve the community in the process to develop a five-year recreation plan,
- Identify and map existing Saginaw County recreational facilities,
- Build common ground among Saginaw County stakeholders in addressing the future recreational needs and priorities of the County,
- Enable Saginaw County to be eligible for financial assistance based upon the recreation plan,
- Facilitate interagency collaboration in establishing recreation goals, objectives, and actions, and
- Continue to support and implement improvements for barrier-free, Universal Access to County parks.
Broadly speaking, the Saginaw County Parks and Recreation Commission intend to use the recreation plan to guide their work on all future recreational and parks projects within the County. It will also be a strategic document to articulate specific goals to various agencies and organizations that may fund local recreational and parks improvement projects. Specifically, the plan will be developed in accordance to the guidelines for Community Park, Recreation, Open Space, and Greenway Plans published by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. A five-year, DNR-approved recreation plan is necessary for Saginaw County to pursue DNR-administered grants.

Saginaw Valley Rail Trail crossing over the Bad River in St. Charles



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Donald M // 12/18/2008 at 3:51 pm
At ALL public parks, the restroom facilities should be open and accessable at ALL times of day when the parks are open and in ALL seasons. I view it as poor public policy to provide recreational facilities with no restroom available. As a minimum, operating portable toilets should be available, but it would be highly preferable to simply open and maintain the existing restroom buildings. If we cannot maintain a park properly, we have no business owning it.