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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> 3. Parks/Recreation <br /> The development of parks and recreation facilities in the Everett area is guided by the City of <br /> Everett's Parks and Recreation Plan(1999-2005), the National Recreation and Parks Association <br /> standards and the 2002-2007 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. <br /> Existing facilities and open space include a combination of regional, community and neighborhood <br /> parks, trails systems, boat docks/launches, swim centers, a variety of playing fields (soccer, <br /> baseball, softball), golf courses,numerous public school facilities (primarily outdoor areas), <br /> meeting halls (in regional parks), and portions of Everett Community College. (See Parks and Golf <br /> Courses Map ,Figure 2.) <br /> The Parks and Recreation Department has recently completed an in-depth demand analysis of their <br /> facilities and services. This analysis is currently being used to formulate long-range goals for the <br /> provision of facilities and services over the next twenty years. <br /> For additional information on Pathways for Pedestrian& Bicycle - See Non-Motorized Plan in <br /> Transportation Element, and Shoreline Public Access Plan. <br /> (a) Inventory and location. See Figure 2. <br /> CAPITAL FACILITIES ELEMENT 22 <br />