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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPark 2013-09-18 Item 4C.i - PROS Plan Update - Slides from 8/26/13 Council Meetingr. oi CITY OF TUKWILA open spa Planning Process Phase 1: Phase 2: Phase 3: Where Are Where Do We How Do We We Now? Want To Be? Get There? Phase 4: Where /How Do We Start Improvements? Community Involvement Planning Process Completed • TAG #1 • Initial community outreach • Existing Resources • Needs Analysis • TAG #2 (Today) • Update to Council COW (Today) Still to Come • Revise needs analysis • Translating analysis to potential recommendations • Staff update to CAP (September) • Update to Council COW (October: strategic directions) • Update to Council COW (November: draft plan) • Plan review and adoption (January — February) Community Involvement Phase 1: Phase 2: Phase 3: Where Are -4). Where Do We - How Do We We Now? Want To Be? Get There? Phase 4: WherelHow Do We Start Improvements? Community Involvement • Community workshop • Community leader focus group • Education expert interviews • Moving listening sessions • National night out block party intercept • Extended outreach • Community questionnaire Identified Key Needs • Accessible and connected parks and recreational opportunities • Walking and biking, health and wellness • Socializing, gathering and a sense of community • Opportunities for all • Affordable and convenient opportunities Strategic Plan Integration • Opportunities for all • Inviting and connected places • A sense of community • Health and wellness The city of opportunity, the community of choice. M ®GJ 0) Reality Affects Travel Distance J Market i 1 • Various factors affect travel distances to recreation facilities: • Transportation network, including trails, sidewalks, crosswalks • Barriers, such as major roadways, washes, railroads, property ownership M n v Traditional vs. GIS Access Analysis • Based on how the crow flies • Does not address barriers • Exaggerates park coverage • Based on how people travel • Considers barriers to travel • Provides realistic look at park coverage M Seattle Saoroc Cnmia.a.xj Gnter • Public School & Pmate School Q City Limits Roods - Bike Routes River / Streams Existing Trolls - Planned Trail - Railway / Rail Branch - Local Pork Open Space - Special Use Pork Water Body Park Service Area 1!4 Mile 1/2 Mile ALL PARKS SERVICE AREAS Renton o 0.5 owes For rd Nana. w b1 ad Nay *ay V I3oa.s..e T1.a.GM Kos Go* GIS I ruo 'MD All Parks • Non - residential gap areas • Residential gap areas M 1 Seattle Burton • solo Center• m•la Dnv • • Puhhc School • Private School ® City limits Roads Bike Routes Rwer.' Streams - Existing Trolls °--- Planned Troll • Railway: Rod Branch _ local Pork o .7 Open Spoce Special the Pork Water Body School Service Areas 4 Mde 1/2 Mile Local Pork Service Areas ' 4 Mile 1/2 M le Cascodelt , Communey - LOCAL PARK SERVICE AREAS nn ▪ Dent • Fork! Ant Sports ScaTmr • rood Y ORAeosh Dog Pork Ronton a as � Eiti Leh I Mlles b der* w 1St awl Foal.h.*V 1717 17.7 Sw,n.IJiG were.+. Ge I N4) 1917 Local Parks • Role of schools and school owned property • P2 isolation • Connectivity could extend park access Mj I G Activities: Access and Capacity • Walking and Biking • Social Gathering • Organized Sports • Unstructured Play Seattle r nornIsh Borten meta One Spore Swtor Community Center• • Public School • Private School City Limits Roods ^- Bike Routes River / Streams Fasting Trails — Planned Troll • •- Railwoyi Rod Brandt _ local Pork Open Spore Special Use Pork water Body Trails Service Areas 1/4 Mde 1/2 Mile [ 1 Cosc Communay WALKING AND BIKING SERVICE AREAS Lair Trbiltingkagt ,ort Dent tn!i.n Sports Renton Crortwew Pork SeaTac • • • Grand View OR•teosh Dop Park A 0 03 I r 0 e1 13 Pr 74..1r36, 14.9Co.ry aS 1144) IOU r�,se.a.w.r.era - Walking and Biking , M G Soothe MOM° Mose Can) Pork Burton • Soo kit COonInvnely Corner • Community V.A.. r 571 ., :11n,i'no h M " ....,,r- tide ..„+14,11k, Plulli.rfo 4 T kwolo rk- 'env LI SPANISI 1 I% Hi& W ' & Wnf.rd.n moia Dm el n Spoon on Dent Park/ Sports • Public School /GA • Prwate School c:3 aty Limits Roads - Bike Rooks River / Streams SeaTac - Existing Trails - Planned Trail - Railway / RoI Branch 1111 Local Park Open Space , • a Special Use Park Water Body Social Gathering Service Areas 1.,1 Mile 112 We ol Renton SOCIAL GATHERING SERVICE AREAS • -nund View 011-looth Ong Pork 1 Mikis Poi fad No* Ion.... A' 17 Quo Lona T.A.03 && 11.4.511.1.n. KAI Social Gathering M Seattle Cec Mose Mem Pork Burion • men„,,,, Center • Public School • Prlvvle School OCity Loads Roods Bike Routes River / Streams •■• Ensting Trails - Planned Trail - Railway / Roc Branch - local Pork ® Open Spoce - Special Use Park Water Body School Service Areas E1 1/2Mle 3 1 Mile Organized Sports Service Areas 1/2 Mile 1 Mile Dnv Spore ui E` w ; S13'ts'c 1jry }f� [ G •n3 • Dent Pork/ in Sports 1kav Ikpanace Crn��aw Po ORGANIZED SPORTS SERVICE AREAS SeaTa= •• Renton 0 05 t112 1 Mlles b ^i..w.0...b.sen w Pori ad rear b..M 6713 Da Sem.. 74* GS, Yip C..y PSI 100 190 IVr3W6. W.iy1.�N.a Organized Sports SonTec Coml./wry Center • Public School + Pnvate School ® City Limits Cmovi Roods ^^^ Bike Routes River: Sireoms — Existing Trods -- Planned Trail -- — Roihvay ' Roll Branch S o oo T o c i Loco! Park ] Open Space 1=1 Special Use Park Water Body School Service Areas I/4 Mile 1/2 Mile Unstructured Play Service Areas 1 4 Mile 1/2 Mite UNSTRUCTURED PLAY SERVICE AREAS r 0 0s It 13 re.*.- ..+,nie.nrn... Pst.droay...r.r l) 13 Doe S...v. Tt4. GC, Cop Corer GIS I WO IVO Men Swilen.1.14.01.4.11 Unstructured Play M® AeTec Community Center* • Pubkc School • Peyote School Gty Limits Roods - Bike Routes River / Streams - Busting Trails - Mooned Trail - Railway / Rail Branch - local Park ▪ Open Spoce - Special Use Rork Water Body River Access Service Areas 1!4 Moe 1/2 Mile RIVER ACCESS SERVICE AREAS A 0 05 SO I Milos fema..m,s..e.a..,m til. emir-ool r nelw v ,a Pm Uwe. n..a.c4 weO .wm l tu01vet Mom Swb.v4a,7rH.M River Access See Fac Carnmuniry Center • Public School A Private School Oty Lone: Roods Bike Routes River / Streams - Eashng Trolls - Planned Trail - Railway /- Roil Branch I= Local Park LJ Open Space Special Use Park Water Body Programming Service Areas 1/4 Mile 1/2 Mile PROGRAMMING SERVICE AREAS re,* wk, ,■•••••n 13.7 13 Dm 144% GlS.14. Co, GIS I WO 1993 5.haw Recreation Programs • Participation • Cost recovery goals • Program gaps — Demand — Awareness — Schedule — Affordability — Alternatives — Location Lkl N CO Implications • Maximizing the Existing System • Refining Service Goals for Programming • Recognizing the Importance of Partners • Fostering Ongoing Interaction within the Community CITY OF TUKWILA pars, ,urea ope space Sian