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How is the Anderson Snow Park master planning process being funded?
Hernando County received a Community Planning and Technical Assistance Grant in the amount of $35,000.00 through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity to complete the Anderson Snow Master Plan.How long will the master planning process take?
Hernando County is currently in the process of developing the master plan.
- The review of the existing parks facilities was completed and submitted to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for review on February 28, 2020. It was approved on March 20, 2020.
- The needs analysis, including feedback from the stakeholder workshops and community survey, is due to Florida Department of Economic Opportunity on April 30, 2020
- The master plan will be compiled and presented to the BOCC prior to May 30, 2020
How will the amenities and improvements proposed in the plan be funded?
The Anderson Snow Master Plan will identify amenities for the park established through the community outreach process including rough cost estimates. Once the master plan is completed, the master plan can be used to develop an implementation plan based on community priorities and available funding. The master plan is a long-term vision for the park over the next 10 to 15 years.
What are the next steps?
Specific conceptual designs will be placed on the Anderson Snow website for community feedback over the next few weeks. Once that feedback is received, the final designs will be developed with associated cost estimates.
How can I find out more information about the Anderson Snow Master Plan?
To be placed on the stakeholder distribution list, please email Michelle Miller at mlmiller@hernandocounty.us. In addition, please follow Hernando County Government on Facebook and visit www.hernandocounty.us/aspmasterplan for updates on the plan!