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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.
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• Various factors affect travel distances to recreation facilities:
• Transportation network, including trails, sidewalks,
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• Barriers, such as major roadways, washes, railroads,
property ownership
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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
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• Participation
• Cost recovery goals
• Program gaps
— Demand
— Awareness
— Schedule
— Affordability
— Alternatives
— Location
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Implications
• Maximizing the Existing System
• Refining Service Goals for Programming
• Recognizing the Importance of Partners
• Fostering Ongoing Interaction within the Community
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