Join us at an Open House and help shape the future of Warren County's parks, trails, recreation opportunities, and preserved open spaces. Your ideas will help guide the County's vision for generations to come.
Warren County is inviting residents, community organizations, and local stakeholders to help create a shared vision for the future of the County’s parks, trails, preserved lands, and recreational opportunities, with the first public engagement session planned for Tuesday, June 23 in Blairstown.
The update to the County’s Open Space, Recreation, and Parks Plan will serve as a roadmap for future investments in open space preservation, park improvements, trail connections, recreation programming, and natural resource protection. Building on the County’s 2018 plan, the update will identify new priorities and opportunities that reflect the evolving needs of Warren County’s communities.
A cornerstone of the planning effort will be an extensive public engagement process designed to gather ideas and feedback from residents, municipal leaders, recreation organizations, environmental groups, agricultural stakeholders, and community partners. Input collected through surveys, public events, and stakeholder meetings will help shape recommendations for preservation, recreation, parks, trails, and future funding priorities.
Residents are encouraged to complete a brief online survey and participate in upcoming community engagement events. Access the survey at https://bit.ly/wcosrp and learn more about the project at https://wcparksplan-bci.hub.arcgis.com/
Open House
June 23 | 5–7 p.m.
Blairstown Township Municipal Building, 106 Route 94, Blaistown.
Can't make it? Upcoming public engagement opportunities include:
Hackettstown Street Fair
July 19 | 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Warren County Farmers’ Fair & Balloon Festival
July 25 | 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
The completed plan will provide a long-term framework for protecting open space, enhancing recreation opportunities, strengthening community connections, and guiding investments that improve quality of life throughout Warren County.
Can't make it? You can still participate online by taking the survey found at https://bit.ly/wcosrp
