The Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation District is hoping to get a couple of projects in its recently completed master plan done in the next 18 to 24 months. District Executive Director Scott Baker says the master plan is an ambitions document, but they want to do something quickly so community members know they were heard and the district is acting on their input. City Park improvements, a dog park, or a mini-golf course at Thompson Park, or another smaller effort, they will try to focus on something in the $800,000 range that can be realistically done in a two-year time frame. He said the district will pick two and seek grant funding, which will ultimately determine what gets done. Baker points out the district collects systems development charges to help with future projects, but they need to leverage those for other monies to get the most out of them.