Public Participation Record: Previous PROST Master Plan Public Engagement

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The Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails 2040 Plan OverviewThe updated PROST plan will be the City's guiding document for parks, recreation, open space, and trails planning for the next 10-15 years. The plan will: Inventory all assets, programs, services, and operations. Analyze gaps in the system, service level deficiencies and needs. Establish a vision, goals, and objectives. Determine when and where to add future assets, programs, and services. Create a list of implementation strategies. Develop an innovative plan document and online resources. Apply the City's strategic planning lenses of climate, equity, and housing. Serve as a model for future city planning processes and plans.

Missoula Parks and Recreation is updating the master plan for the greater Missoula Valley’s parks, recreation, open space, and trails. The Master Plan will be a blueprint for the next 15 years of parks, trails, open space, and recreation services to residents.

This new, integrated plan will replace the 2004 Master Parks and Recreation Plan for the Greater Missoula Area. The City and County adopted the Open Space Chapter of the PROST Plan in 2019 will remain as the Open Space Chapter.

Our Engagement Philosophy

Parks and Recreation welcomes community engagement throughout the planning process. We offered engagement opportunities during each project phase, ranging from small focus groups to large community-wide events, surveys, listening sessions, and more.

Description of Engagement Types

Key Informant Interviews: Parks and Recreation staff conducted 13 one-on-one interviews with key stakeholders to identify initial challenges and opportunities.

Artist-led Engagement: Local artists facilitated outreach events targeting historically underserved communities, including Adults 55+, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, and Hmong community members.

Targeted Opportunities:

  • Focus Groups: University of Montana partners facilitated six themed focus groups with 45 participants.
  • Targeted Workshops: The project team met with diverse stakeholders representing government, NGOs, education, recreation, climate, conservation, and equity interests.

Online Community Surveys: Distributed through multiple channels to gather input on PROST system needs, effectiveness, and recommendations.

2024 Missoula Parks and Recreation Survey (BBER Survey): The University of Montana’s Bureaus of Business and Economic Research (BBER) administered a statistically valid/representative survey receiving over 544 responses.

Mobile Listening Sessions: Project team members held 38 sessions at existing events throughout Missoula, gathering feedback from over 900 participants.

Community Open Houses: Parks and Recreation hosted interactive open houses at the Missoula Public Library, attracting more than 400 residents.

Online Interactive Map: Residents submitted 693 categorized comments on specific locations via the Engage Missoula website.

PROST Community Working Group: A 17-member committee selected to represent diverse perspectives with responsibilities including:

  • Representing community perspectives and needs
  • Guiding plan development
  • Identifying gaps and opportunities
  • Engaging stakeholders
  • Reviewing draft documents
  • Recommending plan adoption

Public Participation Opportunities by Phase

To return to the main PROST page, please click here.

The Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails 2040 Plan OverviewThe updated PROST plan will be the City's guiding document for parks, recreation, open space, and trails planning for the next 10-15 years. The plan will: Inventory all assets, programs, services, and operations. Analyze gaps in the system, service level deficiencies and needs. Establish a vision, goals, and objectives. Determine when and where to add future assets, programs, and services. Create a list of implementation strategies. Develop an innovative plan document and online resources. Apply the City's strategic planning lenses of climate, equity, and housing. Serve as a model for future city planning processes and plans.

Missoula Parks and Recreation is updating the master plan for the greater Missoula Valley’s parks, recreation, open space, and trails. The Master Plan will be a blueprint for the next 15 years of parks, trails, open space, and recreation services to residents.

This new, integrated plan will replace the 2004 Master Parks and Recreation Plan for the Greater Missoula Area. The City and County adopted the Open Space Chapter of the PROST Plan in 2019 will remain as the Open Space Chapter.

Our Engagement Philosophy

Parks and Recreation welcomes community engagement throughout the planning process. We offered engagement opportunities during each project phase, ranging from small focus groups to large community-wide events, surveys, listening sessions, and more.

Description of Engagement Types

Key Informant Interviews: Parks and Recreation staff conducted 13 one-on-one interviews with key stakeholders to identify initial challenges and opportunities.

Artist-led Engagement: Local artists facilitated outreach events targeting historically underserved communities, including Adults 55+, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, and Hmong community members.

Targeted Opportunities:

  • Focus Groups: University of Montana partners facilitated six themed focus groups with 45 participants.
  • Targeted Workshops: The project team met with diverse stakeholders representing government, NGOs, education, recreation, climate, conservation, and equity interests.

Online Community Surveys: Distributed through multiple channels to gather input on PROST system needs, effectiveness, and recommendations.

2024 Missoula Parks and Recreation Survey (BBER Survey): The University of Montana’s Bureaus of Business and Economic Research (BBER) administered a statistically valid/representative survey receiving over 544 responses.

Mobile Listening Sessions: Project team members held 38 sessions at existing events throughout Missoula, gathering feedback from over 900 participants.

Community Open Houses: Parks and Recreation hosted interactive open houses at the Missoula Public Library, attracting more than 400 residents.

Online Interactive Map: Residents submitted 693 categorized comments on specific locations via the Engage Missoula website.

PROST Community Working Group: A 17-member committee selected to represent diverse perspectives with responsibilities including:

  • Representing community perspectives and needs
  • Guiding plan development
  • Identifying gaps and opportunities
  • Engaging stakeholders
  • Reviewing draft documents
  • Recommending plan adoption

Public Participation Opportunities by Phase

  • September 18, 2024 Community Working Group Meeting #4

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    September 18, 2024

    5:00-8:00 p.m.

    The PROST Community Working Group discussed guiding principles.

  • September 11, 2024: Long Range Transportation and Transit Plan Open House

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    Wednesday, September 11, 2024

    Goodworks Venture

    4:00 pm-7:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • July 4, 2024: Old Fashioned 4th at the Fort Celebration Mobile Listening Session

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    Thursday, July 4, 2024

    Fort Missoula

    10:00 am-12:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 25, 2024: ProHousing Missoula Mobile Listening Session

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    Tuesday, June 25, 2024

    Franklin Park

    6:00 pm-8:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 25, 2024: Summit Independent Living ADA Picnic Mobile Listening Session

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    Tuesday, June 25, 2024

    Fort Missoula Regional Park Meadowlark shelter: 3025 South Ave W

    11:00 am-1:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 20, 2024: City Chats in the Park Garland Mobile Listening Session

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    Thursday, June 20, 2024

    Garland Park: 23rd Ave, 59803

    5:00-7:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 19, 2024 Black Collective Juneteenth Mobile Listening Session

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    Wednesday, June 19, 2024

    Fort Missoula Regional Park

    11:00 am-12:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 16, 2024: World Refugee Day Mobile Listening Session

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    Saturday, June 16, 2024

    Fort Missoula Regional Park 3025 South Ave W

    4:30 pm-6:30 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 15, 2024: Pride Mobile Listening Session

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    Saturday, June 15, 2024

    Pride Downtown Missoula

    2:00 pm-5:00 pm

    Meeting people where they are at is the goal and purpose of this mobile listening sessions. The PROST Community Working Group and Missoula Parks and Recreation staff is gaining feedback on parks, trails, open space, and recreation programming. Staff will be available with information, resources, and to answer to your questions. You'll have the opportunity to dive into the plan's details and share your invaluable ideas for the future. Let's come together and shape the future of parks and recreation in Missoula – your input matters!

  • June 13, 2024: Missoula Senior Center Mobile Listening Session

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