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Parks Redevelopment Strategy and Implementation Plan
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“Berczy Park North 2023” by Canmenwalker. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Let us know which principles should guide this redevelopment strategy.
Overview
Markham is growing and our community’s need for parks is growing too. Many parks were built a long time ago and no longer match what today’s residents need. The Parks Redevelopment Strategy will help the City of Markham plan park redevelopments in a clear, organized way. The goal is to make sure all residents have safe, accessible and enjoyable parks for many years to come.
What is the Parks Redevelopment Strategy?
The Parks Redevelopment Strategy and Implementation Plan will guide how Markham chooses and invests in upgrading certain parks over the next 10 years. Right now, the City repairs park features when they reach the end of their useful life, but some parks need more than this. Some parks need a full redesign to reflect changing community needs, new recreation trends and current accessibility standards. This strategy will help the City of Markham clearly and fairly decide which parks should be redeveloped first, using data and community feedback.
The work being done now will:
Check the current condition of parks and their features.
Learn about community needs and new trends in how people use parks.
Identify gaps in what parks offer and opportunities to make them better.
Help ensure that high‑quality parks are available in all neighbourhoods.
Get Involved
The City wants to hear from staff, residents, and community groups so that the strategy reflects local priorities. Through surveys, interactive maps, and open houses, we are collecting feedback on how people use parks today and what improvements matter most.
You can help shape the future of Markham’s parks by:
Using our interactive map to show which parks you visit and which ones need improvement.
Completing our survey to tell us what is most important to you.
Attending an open house to learn more and share your ideas in person.
Signing up for project updates so you don’t miss important steps.
Use the tools below to start sharing your thoughts!
“Berczy Park North 2023” by Canmenwalker. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
Let us know which principles should guide this redevelopment strategy.
Overview
Markham is growing and our community’s need for parks is growing too. Many parks were built a long time ago and no longer match what today’s residents need. The Parks Redevelopment Strategy will help the City of Markham plan park redevelopments in a clear, organized way. The goal is to make sure all residents have safe, accessible and enjoyable parks for many years to come.
What is the Parks Redevelopment Strategy?
The Parks Redevelopment Strategy and Implementation Plan will guide how Markham chooses and invests in upgrading certain parks over the next 10 years. Right now, the City repairs park features when they reach the end of their useful life, but some parks need more than this. Some parks need a full redesign to reflect changing community needs, new recreation trends and current accessibility standards. This strategy will help the City of Markham clearly and fairly decide which parks should be redeveloped first, using data and community feedback.
The work being done now will:
Check the current condition of parks and their features.
Learn about community needs and new trends in how people use parks.
Identify gaps in what parks offer and opportunities to make them better.
Help ensure that high‑quality parks are available in all neighbourhoods.
Get Involved
The City wants to hear from staff, residents, and community groups so that the strategy reflects local priorities. Through surveys, interactive maps, and open houses, we are collecting feedback on how people use parks today and what improvements matter most.
You can help shape the future of Markham’s parks by:
Using our interactive map to show which parks you visit and which ones need improvement.
Completing our survey to tell us what is most important to you.
Attending an open house to learn more and share your ideas in person.
Signing up for project updates so you don’t miss important steps.
Use the tools below to start sharing your thoughts!
Phase 1: Background Study (Fall 2025 – Spring 2026)
Parks Redevelopment Strategy and Implementation Plan is currently at this stage
The City will collect information about how people use parks and how happy they are with them. This will happen through an online survey and an interactive map. City staff will also meet to talk about current problems and what needs to be improved.
Phase 2: Strategy Development (Spring 2026 – Summer 2026)
this is an upcoming stage for Parks Redevelopment Strategy and Implementation Plan
The City will share early ideas about park improvements and ask for feedback. People can attend Open House #1 to learn more and give their thoughts. A “What We Heard” report will explain the feedback collected.
Phase 3: Implementation Plan (Fall 2026 – Spring 2027)
this is an upcoming stage for Parks Redevelopment Strategy and Implementation Plan
The City will present a draft plan showing how the improvements will be carried out. People can give feedback at Open House #2. The final plan and recommendations will be presented to City Council for approval.