Travis County is creating a plan that will guide how it spends money on parks for the next decade, and it’s looking to the public for help in doing so. To that end, Travis County Parks and the Travis County Parks Foundation have launched a second round of community engagement around its 2026 parks comprehensive plan. A survey about the plan’s vision, goals and objectives can be found here until Monday, May 19. In addition, in-person feedback will be welcome at Travis County Parks Foundation’s For the Love of Parks event at Richard Moya Park, which will take place this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Richard Moya Park. Questions about the plan and community engagement can be sent to TCParksCompPlan.2025@
Help shape the future of Travis County Parks
