Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> <br /> <br />Annual Work Plan – Yeary Special PTRC Projects <br />Each year, the PTRC should select 1 to 5 special projects to focus on. For each chosen project, the <br />Commission should develop clear SMART goals—goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, <br />Relevant, and Time-bound. This approach ensures that the projects have well-defined objectives, <br />realistic expectations, and timelines for completion. Establishing SMART goals helps the Commission <br />stay organized, track progress effectively, and provide meaningful updates to City Council and the <br />community. <br /> <br />The list below is not exhaustive but serves as a helpful starting point for identifying potential projects: <br /> <br />Park and Trail Maintenance Support <br />Assist with general upkeep and improvements to keep a specific park and/or trail safe, clean, <br />and enjoyable for all users. Create volunteer days for the chosen project <br /> <br />Natural Resource Conservation & Invasive Species Removal <br />Create a short-term protect to restore a natural habitat within a specific park or trail. <br /> <br />Recreation Program Development and Support <br />Help plan, promote, or assist with running a recreational program or event. <br /> <br />Beautification and Enhancement Projects <br />Lead or support an effort to improve the visual appeal and usability of a park through a <br />planting project, cleanup campaign, or facility enhancement. <br /> <br /> <br />Add Yearly Special PTRC Projects to Work Plan Annual Calendar <br /> <br />Once the PTRC has decided on 1-5 yearly special PTRC projects, they should add these projects to <br />the Work Plan calendar for the year. Make sure to add opportunities for research, follow-up, and <br />final reporting on each of these projects throughout the annual Work Plan calendar, too. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />