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Montgomery Officials Seek Public Input on Parks and Recreation
City, county, and Pike Road leaders working on new master plan
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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Officials from Montgomery, Montgomery County, and the town of Pike Road are asking residents to take a survey to provide input on the future of parks and recreational opportunities in the area. The survey aims to gather community feedback that will help shape a new Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Why it matters
Parks and recreation facilities are important community assets that can improve quality of life, promote healthy lifestyles, and foster a stronger sense of community. By soliciting public input, local leaders hope to develop a master plan that best reflects the needs and priorities of residents.
The details
The survey will allow residents to share what they value most in terms of parks and recreation, such as playgrounds, sports facilities, trails, programming, events, and neighborhood development. Leaders say community input will play a defining role in shaping the future of parks and recreation in the Montgomery region.
- The survey is open now and will close on April 15, 2026.
The players
Montgomery
The city of Montgomery, Alabama.
Montgomery County
The county that includes the city of Montgomery.
Pike Road
A town located within Montgomery County, Alabama.
What’s next
After the survey closes on April 15, 2026, local officials will review the feedback and use it to develop the new Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the Montgomery region.
The takeaway
By providing their input through this survey, Montgomery-area residents have an opportunity to shape the future of parks and recreation in their communities, ensuring the master plan reflects their priorities and needs.





