Ada Township Michigan Parks Planning Sessions

Ada Township Michigan Parks Planning Sessions

Ada Township has scheduled open public planning sessions

to get input on their future Recreation Plan for Ada Township Parks.

The strategic plan is updated every five years.  This plan will be a

guide for master park plans, land acquisition goals, recreations

programs and use.

Roselle Park trails Ada MI

If you have any suggestions, observations, or ideas, please attend one

of the public sessions:

Thursday September 23, 2010 7:00 – 8:30 pm

At the Ada Learning Center in Ada Township Park

1180 Butterick Ave. Ada MI

Saturday October 2, 2010  11:00 am  and 1:00 pm

At Roselle Park during River Festival

1010 Grand River Dr. Ada MI

A copy of the current 2007 Recreation Plan is available at

www.adatownshipmi.com

Comments may also be sent by direct mail to: P.O. Box 370,

7330 Thornapple River Dr., Ada, MI 49301,

or emailed to:mfitzpatrick@adatownshipmi.com

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Roselle Park at Flood Stage Ada Michigan

We took a drive along the Grand River last week and took in some

local sites.  The Grand River was a full flood stage and it changed the

scenery in a few places. This short video was taken at Roselle Park

in Ada Township Michigan.  This park is a 274 acre natural preserve

right on the banks of the Grand River.  It normally has some swampy

areas, but nothing like the scenes in the video.  Usually you have to

walk about 100 yards to get close to the river.

 

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Since we didn’t bring our wading boots, we stayed near the entrance and

just shot our video.  We will go back and photograph the park without

water soon.

 

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