Join the Pleasant Ridge Arts Council on Wednesday, July 24 at 6:30 pm at 4 Ridge for our Public Art Plan design workshop. Please note that there were three workshops scheduled for the evenings of July 22-24, but the Arts Council has condensed that into one workshop on July 24.

The workshop will focus on:

This workshop will be a key step towards developing an Arts Plan that will guide the Arts Council in enhancing Pleasant Ridge with public art installations, events, and programming in the coming years. If you are interested in public art in Pleasant Ridge, we encourage you to attend and look forward to seeing you there!

Give your feedback on some of the goals and suggested policies for the 5-Year Parks and Recreation Plan and the Master Plan at the 2024 Pleasant Ridge Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, July 17 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Pool.

The project team will be set up under the pavilion and you only need to stop by for a few minutes to provide us with your input.

Pre-registration for the ice cream social is required to ensure that we have enough ice cream for everybody, so please register at: Pleasant Ridge Community Center (activityreg.com) if you will be attending.

Engage, Envision, and Shape the Future of Pleasant Ridge

The City is embarking on a joint process to prepare a new Master Land Use Plan and a 5-year Parks and Recreation Plan, and we need your input!

For detailed information related to the planning process please visit the project webpage. It will be updated with more information throughout the planning process. Currently, the community survey and a comment map are available at the following link:

www.pleasantridgeplans.com

Why Plan?

The Master Plan will provide a framework for ongoing maintenance, enhancing quality of life, and adapting to changing needs of residents.

The 5-Year Parks and Recreation Plan will provide specific improvements to be made over the next five years and provide guidance on funding and priority.

Community Engagement:

Your input is crucial! There are several formats and opportunities available for providing your feedback throughout the planning process. Mark your calendars for this summer’s engagement events and visit the project website for a full list of engagement opportunities.