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The [http://www.mprpd.org/ Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District] (MPRPD) is a [[List of Special Districts in the Monterey Region | special district]] entrusted to acquire lands for preserving open space and providing recreational opportunities in the [[Monterey Bay Region]]. Since its inception in 1972, the MPRPD has protected approximately 13,050 acres of open space, accounting for 24 parks and open spaces. <ref name="History"> [https://www.mprpd.org/history MPRPD, History] </ref>
 
The [http://www.mprpd.org/ Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District] (MPRPD) is a [[List of Special Districts in the Monterey Region | special district]] entrusted to acquire lands for preserving open space and providing recreational opportunities in the [[Monterey Bay Region]]. Since its inception in 1972, the MPRPD has protected approximately 13,050 acres of open space, accounting for 24 parks and open spaces. <ref name="History"> [https://www.mprpd.org/history MPRPD, History] </ref>
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==5-year strategic plan==
 
==5-year strategic plan==

Revision as of 00:08, 4 April 2018

Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District logo. Image from Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce and Tourist Centers[1]

Summary

The Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD) is a special district entrusted to acquire lands for preserving open space and providing recreational opportunities in the Monterey Bay Region. Since its inception in 1972, the MPRPD has protected approximately 13,050 acres of open space, accounting for 24 parks and open spaces. [2] File:MPRPD Properties.pdf

5-year strategic plan

The Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District Board of Directors released the 5-Year Strategic Plan in December 2015.[3] The Strategic Plan sets seven goals for 2016-2020:

  • Stewardship of Parks and Open Space through Land Use and Conservation Planning
  • Engaging People with Nature
  • Enhance MPRPD’s Relevance to our Community District-wide
  • Collaborative Partnerships
  • Invest in Human Capital
  • Maintain Financial Sustainability
  • Review Items Considered but May Not be Completed in Next 5-Years

References

  1. https://www.pacificgrove.org/membership/business-directory/attractions/monterey-peninsula-regional-park-district/1339
  2. MPRPD, History
  3. Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District. 2015. Strategic Plan 2016-2020.

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