Iolans have spent the past few weeks sounding off on how they use the city’s parks and trails and expressing ideas for improving the park system.
They’ll get a chance Thursday to see the current system as part of the Vision Iola meeting.
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the stone shelter house in Riverside Park. The Iola Area Chamber of Commerce’s Molly Trolley will take participants around town to look at the city’s lesser-used parks as well as areas that could serve as sites for future city parks.
The meeting is open to the public.
The parks and trails component is the third leg of the Vision Iola process, which also looked at community signage and developing landscaping and other amenities in Iola’s downtown business district.
Vision Iola is a joint planning effort between the city and Thrive Allen County. Assisting is Landworks Studio of Olathe.





