Atlantic Parks Commission discusses Parks system visioning, and City Park monument signage
May 29th, 2025 by Ric Hanson
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Advisory C omission during their monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon, heard from Trees Forever Representative Brad Riphagen, with regard to Community Visioning, specifically for the City’s Parks system. Riphagen explained Community Visioning is a program established in 1997, and provided for communities with a population of less than 10,000, in partnership with the Iowa Department of Transportation (for funding), and Iowa State University.
He said it’s up to the community to determine what their concerns are. Riphagen said there are three parts to the process. It begins with collecting information from various groups and individuals, and analyzing what’s already available.
That data is compiled into a feasibility study, that includes maps, goals, proposed projects and associated costs, and how to implement project plans. The whole process takes about a year, he said. The last time a feasibility study was conducted in Atlantic, was in 1998.

Brad Riphagen w/Trees Forever
The process, Riphagen said, “Has changed immensely since then.”
The application due date – if the City wishes to proceed – is September 1st. The planning service is essentially free, but does require local funds to be set aside, as a commitment to begin whatever the first project is.
The Commission tabled action on moving ahead at this time, and to conduct a little more research for discussing the next steps in moving forward. They noted there’s still plenty of time before the application to conduct the survey, needs to be submitted.
In other business, the Atlantic Parks and Rec Advisory Commission discussed signage for a County monument in the City Park. Commission Chair Kevin Ferguson presented a plaque honoring sponsors: Atlantic Junior Federated. A design for mounting of the sign will be presented to the Junior Federation before the plaque will be affixed to it.