Politics & Government
City Of Marion: Marion Seeks Community Input On Indian Creek Master Plan Study
In October 2017, the Marion Chamber of Commerce led residents through a community-wide visioning process known as ImagiNEXT. Over 3,000 ...

01/18/2022 4:43 PM
In October 2017, the Marion Chamber of Commerce led residents through a community-wide visioning process known as ImagiNEXT. Over 3,000 ideas were collected to enhance our already thriving community and four overarching themes emerged. The four initiatives that are being put into action include Just Keep Swimming, The Heart of It All, It’s the Little Things, and Creekside Pride. Each initiative has achieved significant accomplishments, the most recent being Creekside Pride.
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“The Marion Chamber staff and board of directors are thrilled with how the ImagiNEXT initiatives are gaining momentum. We look forward to collecting additional public input on Creekside Pride to shine a spotlight on Indian Creek and encourage its use as a recreational amenity,” said Chamber President Jill Ackerman.
In December 2020, the City of Marion received $40,000 from the Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization to fund a master planning study for the Indian, Dry, and Wanatee Creek corridors to attract funding for recreational access. The City of Marion hired ISG to complete the study with four goals in mind:
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When asked about the study, Marion Water Department General Manager and Creekside Pride committee member, Todd Steigerwaldt shared, “Indian Creek is an untapped community asset that is full of outdoor adventure potential. With some creative planning and design, we can make Indian Creek a valuable amenity in our community.”
With the majority of the study complete, an online survey has been developed to gather additional community input. Visit https://tinyurl.com/IndianCreekSurvey before Feb. 4, 2022, to take the survey and help shape the vision for Indian Creek!
This press release was produced by the City of Marion. The views expressed here are the author’s own.