An Open Space and Recreation Plan (OSRP) helps a community to act strategically to protect and enhance the natural, cultural, and recreational resources they value most, makes them eligible to receive LAND (Local Acquisitions for Natural Diversity) and PARC (Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations) grants from Massachusetts Division of Conservation Service, and increases their ranking for other competitive state grants. FRCOG staff have assisted multiple communities with developments of and revision to Open Space and Recreation Plans.
- Ashfield Open Space and Recreation Plan (2018)
- Buckland Open Space and Recreation Plan (2021)
- Conway Open Space and Recreation Plan (2022)
- Erving Open Space and Recreation Plan (2018)
- Gill Open Space and Recreation Plan (2021)
- Greenfield Open Space and Recreation Plan (2021)
- Heath Open Space and Recreation Plan (2021)
- Leverett Open Space and Recreation Plan (2019)
- Montague Open Space and Recreation Plan (2017)
- Northfield Open Space and Recreation Plan (2021)
- Shutesbury Open Space and Recreation Plan (2022)
- Sunderland Open Space and Recreation plan (2022)
- Warwick Open Space and Recreation Plan (2022)
- Warwick Open Space and Recreation Plan (2020)
- Whately Open Space and Recreation Plan (2021)