Published
9 months agoon
Sheridan residents have told city leadership that parks and pathways are the number one aspect of the city that they enjoy about the city.
While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, City of Sheridan Parks Director Steve Gage said in his 14 years with the Parks Department he has seen the public’s love of parks and pathways first hand.
Hired as the supervisor of the then, Parks Division, Gage said under former Sheridan Mayor, Sen. Dave Kinskey, there was a push to expand the parks and pathways for the community.
Since that time, Sheridan residents and visitors have changed the way they recreate and enjoy leisurely time in the now expanded parks and pathway system.
S. Gage
According to Sheridan’s Parks Director, even he didn’t realize the full impact pathways have on the public until people were forced to isolate and maintain spacing during the pandemic.
S. Gage
To learn more about Sheridan’s Parks Department, click here.
Pam Standish
April 12, 2024 at 9:19 am
We love the parks and pathways in Sheridan. It’s a shame that the West Corridor Beltway, a bypass for our large aggregate trucks and other traffic, is being planned right next to the entrance to Hidden Hoot. As planned, one will have to cross a busy truck bypass to get to a part of our beautiful pathway system. Please stay tuned to what is happening at our City Council’s meetings to know how Sheridan might change.