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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPark 2013-10-16 Item 4B - PROS Plan Update - Slides from 10/7/13 Council Meetingparks, recreation and open space plan Planning Process Phase 1: Where Are We Now? Phase 2: Where Do We Want To Be? Phase 3: How Do We Get There? Phase 4: Where /How Do We Start Improvements? r it t Community Involvement CO Planning Process Completed • TAG meeting #2 • City Council Update (Phase 2) • Strategy Session (TAG #3) • Needs Analysis Refinement • Preliminary Plan Direction Still to Come • Working Draft Plan • TAG meeting #4 • Update to Council COW (November: draft plan) • Plan review and adoption (January — February) ii G 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 Considering Implications • Maximizing the existing system — Untapped potential of parks • Refining service goals for programming — New and expanded programs /services • Recognizing the importance of partners — Maintain a coordinated recreation system • Fostering ongoing interaction within the community — Make parks a stronger part of community 1 M ® G Preliminary Plan Directions • Replace the existing level of service standards with service area goals that reflect Tukwila's reality. • Design parks for flexibility. • Address gaps in connectivity and access to parks and recreation areas. • Manage and acquire open space areas to meet multiple objectives. • Increase the types of programming and services available in Tukwila. Preliminary Plan Directions • Replace the existing level of service standards with service area goals that reflect Tukwila's reality. — Existing numerical -based service standards do not match on- the - ground realities. Soottle Bur 0n Souk= C Carr, • Public School A Emote School Cey Umra Roods 140th L 146th 48th I 15_ 4 Memorial) / Lee ��illips Park Tuk P5 ire Ism Pool • .1? C 144t1p � Macadam Hazelnut Park, Wetlands & -v ■ Winter'G:arden P6 10, • 'T P8 158th Bike Routes River Streams baling Tral . re stv i ew — Planned Lod' — Railway Rail P - Local Park Open Spoce Speaol use Park Water Body Park Service Area 114 Mile 1/2 Mile Ct ys: Springs 166th Pk` ALL PARKS SERVICE AREAS Pa rki __164th rwrirj Clad% Ikawa Par (J - ese Ga P9 A 0 05 1 t OD CM ® El 1 owes b w� u++�.nbbw.wr b4 a 1,.- +r.+wr e] I 3 Mr T,iw. 03 Sr. G., aa' 10loe9 • Distance based service area goals addressing different geographic areas, land uses and population groups. • Design parks for flexibility. Preliminary Plan Directions • Address gaps in connectivity and access to parks and recreation areas. — Link needs of PROS Plan with recommendations of Walk and Roll Plan. City of iioicwilae Walk and Roll ...For those who like to walk and bike • cvaaneed to be sustainable & nrilrrize title emissbos Fends made a✓altate@ for this par Csvugh Wa e4gton Stile Department of Common ay, Tiede and Fmnomt Develeoment Cener. • RAerc Seed • Po.ere School MCnr L,••+ eeoa, — Bite P.- .. lino, :Amens 6uenP T 4 Pb T 1 — Rot)..... R>I B.eKh - 1pepl as Qo .n =wee - :peen, Ike P.a We*. Boar Tree. Sarno, Areas 1 1 A.ue C.n M. \ 7 \�\ Pea { 7A,.end, Poa 1 fu Iv, eta 44 W821 Pe. z`enen.n rae.� Pea el. D... Cases. CAa<+..ner WALKING AND BIKING SERVICE AREAS i—'— + Dent Pork/ I` r• • oy r.., Renton 01 1 Mb. I I 1 Mil ® IA Lr rw.w4�rrM w,�w 1•.en PROS Plan 4 Monk Owned aMaks Fon CEP — e¢iry trdt PltAnek ea* - nun, Yoke Imes • - - bit mats in other met Pat, ® pommel n•euson Menlo c• *no • ILL_ ....A142 • %M on Sea -Tac Avorl Activity Centers * at, 11 mmnryadiYr caw • neejerenebler Ierery Q frieMBn CO Ka oiler • par othool O trret roan I7 1 A uu ., 1..I _.r(.r 0, 1 NI 0 03 06 09 1,2 Walk and Roll Plan M!I'G • Manage and acquire open space areas to meet multiple objectives. Preliminary Plan Directions • Increase the types of programming and services available in Tukwila. — Try different ways to identify needs. — Allocate resources to test programs and services. Key Policy Questions 1. What is the future of the City's partnerships with area school districts for use of sites as public recreational amenities? — Are there other providers that should play a larger role? Key Policy Questions 2. Should the City expand the reach of recreational programming and services beyond the Tukwila Community Center? M Key Policy Questions 3. What are your top priorities for using general fund dollars for parks and recreation services? CITY OF TUKWILA