Open Space & Recreation Planning

Swansea Open Space & Recreation Planning

SRPEDD works with towns and other organizations to support the realization of high quality open space and recreation facilities.

Meet Your Plan!

Swansea has updated their Action Plan!

Swansea's Plan was approved by the Massachusetts Division of Conservation Services on August 7, 2024. Per updated guidance in the 2025 edition of theĀ Open Space and Recreation Planner's Workbook, Swansea's plan is eligible for a three year extension, updating the plan's expiration date from 2030 to 2033.

The Action Plan has been extended to cover an implementation timeline of ten years instead of seven. Please review Swansea's updated plan below, and send any comments to Michelle Tinger, enviro@srpedd.org, by 9/29/25.

Workshop participants mark open space priorities on a map.

How to Participate

Public Meeting Details

Swansea's OSRP Committee hosted its first public meeting on September 28, 2022 from 6:30-8:30pm in the Joseph Case High School Library to collect public input on existing recreational access and programming and additional needs in Swansea.

The second (and final) public meeting was held on May 4, 2023, from 6:30-9:00pm in the Joseph Case High School. We reviewed the Town's draft action plan for implementing open space and recreation improvements, and collected input on priorities.

You can review Swansea's open space map and overview and draft action plan items below, and send any feedback or questions to enviro@srpedd.org.

Open Space and Recreation Survey

The Steering Committee collected public input and ideas for future open space and recreation in the Town of Swansea. The survey was available to the public from June to October, 2022.

Project Timeline

Keep track of where the Town of Swansea and SRPEDD are in the panning process with the timeline below.

Timeline for Swansea OSRP 2023 plan update