What is your vision for the Marysville Parks & Recreation Master Plan?

What are we missing? Do you have any additional ideas or thoughts to share? Let us know! (max 140 characters).

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6 March, 2025

Anonymous says:

Our splash pad needs a major upgrade. Our playgrounds fall way behind Delaware and Dublin.

6 March, 2025

Anonymous says:

Indoor fieldhouse with indoor walking track, sport courts main space, rooms for miscellaneous programs, reservable event space, spray ground

27 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

A youth sports complex that is ran by the city for recreational youth leagues only.

27 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

Pedestrian path over 33 from Cooks Pointe or Scott Farms Blvd intersection with OH-4. More complete trail systems and open areas.

26 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

Having a heated pool would make an incredible difference in the summer. The dirt baseball fields could use some updating as well.

26 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

I would like to see an actual community center, one like Dublin/powell. Having an actual indoor swimming pool with slide and water play set.

25 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

Please add a shaded area and seating and restrooms at the reservoir. It would also be a good place for food trucks to set up.

25 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

I think another disc golf course should be added in the surrounding area, so that there is less activity along the Jim Simmons trail.

24 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

More bike and walking paths! The south end of the city feels remarkably disconnected from the rest

21 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

Connection with nature! Many folks and families are looking to get out and connect with nature without visiting far away metro parks!

21 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

Ball fields are an important part of our community. Please consider working with local rec league to provide superior space for programs.

21 February, 2025

Anonymous says:

Please work with local rec leagues to provide field space for these programs so kids not in travel sports can stay local.