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?
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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)
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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
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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
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Preliminary Plan Directions
• Address gaps in
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• 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?
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Key Policy Questions
3. What are your top
priorities for using
general fund dollars for
parks and recreation
services?
CITY OF TUKWILA