Our Parks, Our Places: A Plan for Aurora’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space

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Let’s build the future of Aurora together

The city of Aurora is planning the future of its Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department. The purpose of this project is to understand the community's needs now and into the future.

Aurora has 8,000 acres of open space, 99 developed parks, two reservoirs, three nature centers, five golf courses, six recreation centers and 10 community pools.

You are at the heart of this story. Together, let’s create a parks, open spaces and recreation system throughout Aurora which reflects the beauty and diversity of our community.

What do you want your parks, recreation and open space to look like?


Upcoming Events:

  • Draft of the master plan available for public review in October 2023. Check back here for the link.
  • Review and share your thoughts on the master plan at Fall Into Fun, Saturday, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway


Project Vision and Themes:

Equitable Access: How do we ensure everyone can enjoy Aurora’s parks, programs, events and facilities?

Community Connections: How can Aurora’s diverse communities be celebrated in our parks, open spaces and recreation?

Healthy and Safety: How do we improve health and safety of ourselves, our community and our environment?

Operational Efficiencies: How can we maintain our parks, open spaces and recreation facilities, both new and old?

Sustainable Growth: How can we grow as a city while protecting the nature around us?


To learn more about this project and feedback opportunities, visit projects.sasaki.com/auroraparks.

Questions? Leave a question below and a staff member will be in touch shortly, or email PROSMasterPlan@AuroraGov.org.

Let’s build the future of Aurora together

The city of Aurora is planning the future of its Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department. The purpose of this project is to understand the community's needs now and into the future.

Aurora has 8,000 acres of open space, 99 developed parks, two reservoirs, three nature centers, five golf courses, six recreation centers and 10 community pools.

You are at the heart of this story. Together, let’s create a parks, open spaces and recreation system throughout Aurora which reflects the beauty and diversity of our community.

What do you want your parks, recreation and open space to look like?


Upcoming Events:

  • Draft of the master plan available for public review in October 2023. Check back here for the link.
  • Review and share your thoughts on the master plan at Fall Into Fun, Saturday, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E. Alameda Parkway


Project Vision and Themes:

Equitable Access: How do we ensure everyone can enjoy Aurora’s parks, programs, events and facilities?

Community Connections: How can Aurora’s diverse communities be celebrated in our parks, open spaces and recreation?

Healthy and Safety: How do we improve health and safety of ourselves, our community and our environment?

Operational Efficiencies: How can we maintain our parks, open spaces and recreation facilities, both new and old?

Sustainable Growth: How can we grow as a city while protecting the nature around us?


To learn more about this project and feedback opportunities, visit projects.sasaki.com/auroraparks.

Questions? Leave a question below and a staff member will be in touch shortly, or email PROSMasterPlan@AuroraGov.org.

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  • Phase Two Open Houses

    8 months ago
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    After viewing the open house materials here, what feedback would you like to give to Parks, Recreation and Open Space staff? 

    It can be an expansion on the quickpoll questions (listed below), or comments on another topic.

    - Tell us how we could improve events and programs

    - Which barriers should PROS work to address first?

    - How do we prioritize improvements to make PROS spaces more welcoming

    - How would you invest in the future?

    Share your thoughts to help shape the future of Parks, Recreation and Open Space!


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