Austin City Council adopts "Our Parks, Our Future," expanding Austin park system

Austin City Council has adopted the Austin Parks and Recreations' Long Range Plan, "Our Parks, Our Future," a plan that will help guide the growth and development of Austin's park and recreation system. 

"Our Parks, Our Future" had its beginning in 2018 when PARD created goals for what the initiative would accomplish.

The plan plays a key part in land acquisition, capital improvements and the development of programs and new amenities. All of the improvements are to ensure a stronger park system.

"Our Parks, Our Future " Key Recommendations 

  • Adding between 4,000-8,000 acres of parkland to the system
  • Closing gaps along watersheds to create a contiguous trail system throughout the city
  • Expanding community gardens 
  • Ensuring that parks can be accessed safely through increased sidewalks, bicycle facilities, public transit, and safer intersections
  • Planning and development of new parks and trails throughout the city

“Parks and public spaces play a central role in creating community. They bring people together, improve physical and mental fitness, offer recreational opportunities, and provide critical environmental benefits,” said Kimberly McNeeley, Director of PARD.

"Our Parks, Our Future" is a decade long plan that will end in 2028.