Duluth Seeks Public Input on Park Point Recreation Area Plan

Draft plan open for review and comment until March 27 to preserve natural, cultural, and recreational resources.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:21pm

The City of Duluth has released a draft plan for the Park Point Recreation Area and is seeking public input until March 27. The plan aims to identify needed and preferred improvements to preserve the area's natural, cultural, and recreational resources for the community. After the comment period, the city will review feedback, make changes as needed, and prepare a final plan for consideration by the Parks and Recreation Commission and City Council.

Why it matters

Park Point is a unique natural and recreational resource for the Duluth community, and the city is looking to gather public input to ensure the area's long-term preservation and enhancement. The plan will guide future improvements and help the city secure funding for projects that the community deems important.

The details

The draft plan and a comment form are available online, and a printed copy can be reviewed at the Duluth Parks and Recreation office. After the March 27 comment period ends, the city will review feedback, make changes as needed, and prepare a final plan for consideration by the Parks and Recreation Commission and City Council before adoption.

  • The draft plan is open for public review and comment until Friday, March 27, 2026.
  • After the comment period ends, the city will review feedback and prepare a final plan for consideration.

The players

Duluth Parks and Recreation

The city department responsible for managing and maintaining Duluth's parks and recreation areas, including the Park Point Recreation Area.

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What’s next

After the public comment period ends on March 27, the city will review the feedback and prepare a final plan for consideration by the Parks and Recreation Commission and Duluth City Council.

The takeaway

The draft Park Point Recreation Area plan is an opportunity for the Duluth community to provide input on the long-term preservation and enhancement of this important natural and recreational resource.