Northwest Community Parks Master Plan – Community Workshop
Rocklin Event Center

Event

Promotional graphic for the Northwest Community Parks Master Plan Community Presentation. The background is a light cream color with a tan brushstroke accent in the upper right corner and a muted olive green shape in the lower right corner. On the left side, large bold dark red text reads "Community Presentation." Below that, smaller bold dark green text reads "Help shape the future of Rocklin's parks!" Beneath that is a rounded white text box with an olive green background behind the date. The date text reads "Monday, April 13 • 5 p.m." in white. Below the box in dark text it reads "Rocklin Event Center" and "2650 Sunset Blvd." In the upper right corner, a dark red and green logo reads "Northwest Community Parks Master Plan" with two small green leaf icons flanking the word "Northwest." The center right portion of the graphic features an aerial photograph of a park taken from above. The image shows green grass, curved walking paths, playground equipment with a red and pink play structure, picnic tables, bare trees with early spring foliage, and a soccer or sports goal in the lower right of the photo. At the bottom left are two logos side by side. The first is the City of Rocklin logo featuring gray layered rock shapes above the words "Rocklin California." The second is the MDG logo with bold black text reading "MDG" and smaller text below reading "Melton Design Group, Inc." To the right of the logos is a dark red rounded button with white text reading "rocklin.ca.us/ParksPlan."

Community Presentation

Rocklin’s parks are places where our community connects, plays, gathers, and grows together. Over the past several months, the City of Rocklin has been listening closely to residents, families, neighbors, and park users as part of the Northwest Community Parks Master Plan. We are excited to invite you to an in person Community Presentation to share what we have learned and where the plan is headed.

This event will highlight key themes, priorities, and draft concepts for Kathy Lund Park, Margaret Azevedo Park, and Whitney Park. You will see how community feedback has helped shape the vision for these parks and have an opportunity to continue sharing thoughts and ideas as the plan is refined.

Whether you attended earlier workshops, participated in a park walk, completed the survey, or are just joining the process now, your perspective is important. Our goal is to ensure these parks continue to reflect what matters most to the people who use them every day and serve the community well into the future.

The presentation is open to everyone. Registration is encouraged to help with reminders, but it is completely optional.

We look forward to seeing you and continuing the conversation about the future of Rocklin’s parks!

Monday, April 13 at 5 p.m.
Rocklin Event Center
2650 Sunset Blvd

Registration is encouraged but completely optional. The presentation is open to all, and details are available online.

Learn more and register if you wish at rocklin.ca.us/ParksPlan or on Eventbrite

Registration is optional. Registering simply provides a reminder and adds the meeting to your calendar.