City wants to hear feedback from parks users
MEDICINE HAT, AB — The City of Medicine Hat is taking the next step in its Parks and Recreation Master Plan, and will be asking the people who use our parks and trails, what’s important to them.
Starting Aug. 25, representatives will begin in-person surveys in places like Kin Coulee Park, Southridge Community Park, natural areas and trails in Ranchlands, and pocket parks across the city.
Among the questions in the survey, which takes five to six minutes to complete, people will be asked their thoughts on naturalization of city parks.

