Amherstburg Council is expected to approve the town's Parks Master Plan at tonight's meeting.
The document has been before council before and has been broadly shared with the community to gather input.
It's a 10 year plan that will ultimately costs 10's of millions of dollars to implement.
CAO John Miceli says this is a first for the community.
"We never had a parks master plan so we never really had an idea of what we were going to be doing as a town on the whole. We do have an amazing King's Navy Yard Park, we do have the great Toddy Jones Park but we have a number of parks in our system that we really didn't have a full plan for what we were going to do with"
Miceli says there are a number of items residents have indicated the town should have such as walking trails, unstructured play, handicapped accessible playgrounds, splash pads and things of that nature.
He says this will be a guide for future councils.
"It's one of the tools in the toolbox that will help you build budgets to fund them going forward so that's the most important decision a councillor has to make and when you have a master plan that tells you you needs these ammenities and this is how we're going to fund them. At least it allows council to make an informed decision"
Miceli says there's no money allocated currently for any of the projects, that will be up to the next council.
-- with files from Gord Bacon --