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Item 6A PresentationCITY VF IBSOUTHL,A 0%jff�ltem 6A Southlake 2035 Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan • Master Plan • Monthly Park Committee Board Meetings • Plan Development • Public & (Sept 2019 - May Stakeholders 2021) Invited • SYAC & SKIL & SHAC & SAC • SPIN / Open House Meeting • PB Review & Prioritization • PB, P&Z & (Spring 2021) Plan Development & Timeline PARK INVENTORYPUBLIC PARKS PARK CLASSIFICATION TYPE ACREAGE Bicentennial Park Community Park 81.5 Bob Jones Nature Center & Preserve Natural Area/Open Space 115 Bob Jones Park Community Park 137.7 Chesapeake Park Neighborhood Park 11.4 Coker Hike & Bike Park Natural Area/Open Space 3.3 The Cliffs Park Neighborhood Park 15.2 East Haven Park Neighborhood Park 1.1 Estancia Park (Cotswold) Neighborhood Park 2.7 Gateway Lakes Park Natural Area/Open Space/Neighborhood Park 13.2 Johnson Park Neighborhood Park 7.3 Kirkwood/Sabre Linear Park Natural Area/Open Space 12.9 Koalaty Park Neighborhood Park 5.8 Liberty Park at Sheltonwood Community Park 20.5 Lonesome Dove Park Neighborhood Park 8.0 Noble Oaks Park Neighborhood Park 4.6 North Park Community Park 19.6 Oak Pointe Park Neighborhood Park 8.4 Royal and Annie Smith Park Neighborhood Park 13.1 Southlake Sports Complex Community Park 16.1 Watermere Parks / Park at Verandas Neighborhood Park 6.1 Winding Creek Park (portion public) Neighborhood Park 2.1 Carillon Parks • The Preserve • Enclave Park • Corporate ParkNeighborhood • Villa Park North • Lake Carillon 47.3 • Villa Park South Parks Park • Village Green • Linear Parks Town Square Parks • Frank Edgar Cornish, IV • McPherson Park Park • Summit Park Community 8.4 Parks • Rustin Park • Central Park • Family Park Natural US Army Corps of Engineers Lease Area/Open 577.7 Area Space Total Acreage: 1,139 Review Current State of Parks, Recreation & Open Space Incorporate Community Feedback Develop New Concept Plans Develop / Approve Recommendations Park Standards, Inventory & Needs Assessment • Developed Parks • Undeveloped Parks • Open Space • Athletic Fields • Joint Use Spaces • Private Parks & Open Space • Amenities s 16 do Review Current Plan Incorporate Community Feedback Develop New Concept Plans Develop / Approve Recommendations CommunitySurvey SKIL —January 27, 2020 F4 ' 'I PubliCMeetings s SYAC — Febr r-'ry 11, 2019 SOCialMedia 9r .1 A..,`. Parks Board -Vol f�mow 4` �M■ IP 6:099 SYAC 9 Citywide 77 SKIL 19 0 City of Southlake, TX - GovernmentO February+ 17, 2020 ja Let us know your thoughts about the parks in Southlake by taking the 2035 Parks Master Plan Community Survey httpJ/bit.lyl2UCjT41. The Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan is currently in the development process. By participating in this survey; your comments will be used as a reference for the City to prioritize plans for the fixture of parks in Southlake. The survey is open until February 28 at 5 p.m. Read more information about the plan here: htlpsliwww.cityofsouthlake.comlparks2O35. #Envision South lake #Plan n in g M a kes Pe rfect ■ SOUTHLAKE 1 40 — ._ City Council Appointment of Committee OS106119 On - Demand Video City Council Work Session - Master Plan Kickoff 09103/19 On - Demand Video Southlake Sports Complex 10/14119 Agenda Noble Oaks Park 11111119 Agenda Haven Park Koalaty Park Lonesome Dove Park 12f09119 Agenda Royal and Annie Smith Park Chesapeake Park Winding Creek Park 02flW20 Agenda Watermere Parks Johnson Place Park North Park 10112f20 Agenda Oak Pointe Park Liberty. Park at Sheltonwood The Cliffs Park 11109120 Agenda KirkwoodlSabre Linear Park Carillon Parks Coker Hike & Bike Park Bicentennial Park 12f14I20 Agenda Central Park Town Square Parks Jordan Drive I Randol Mill Properties Bob Jones Park 02108/21 Agenda Review and recommendation of plan approval W10121 Agenda 9 Review Current Plan Incorporate Community ..Milli'lEIIIIIIIIIIIIIyPfmull�lllllliillllIIIIIPjII�llllp jl�pp���� Feedback Develop New Concept Plans e`'II 71 x Develop /Approve Recommendationsy.: k. Citywide Policy Recommendations Capital Parks Project Recommendations (Forced -Ranking Survey) Non -Capital Parks Project Recommendations 2035 PROS Recommendations Parks Recommendations Structure Guidance to HOA's regarding maintenance of dedicated parks Parks used for history and education Technology Passive development of greenbelt Park Accessibility Pathway/Sidewalk connectivity Citywide Policy Recommendations Forced -Ranking Survey Results Park Package Priority Rank Southlake Sports Complex 1 Bob Jones Park (does not include the Nature Center and Preserve) 2 Liberty Park at Sheltonwood 3 North Park 4 Koalaty Park 5 Central Park 6 Town Square Parks (Family Park, Frank Edgar Cornish IV Park, McPherson Park, Rustin Park, Summit Park) 7 Chesapeake Park 8 Lonesome Dove Park 9 Royal & Annie Smith Park 10 Carillon Parks (Corporate Park, Enclave Park, Lake Park, the Preserve Park, Villa Park North, Villa Park South) 11 Noble Oaks Park 12 Oak Pointe Park 13 The Cliffs Park 14 Forced -Ranking Amenities Priority Rank Pickleball 1 Dog Park 2 Wheel -friendly Park (skate, bike, scooter park) 3 Sand Volleyball 4 ,t1i�1111111!' 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Llghted) Parking Lot(ApproK. 142 Spacea) J) Batehall Field w1 Synthetic 7uif (Lighlgd} One-way Drop -Off J) ConICe55ion7R25toarn Building Parking Lot (Approx. 292 Spaces) 0 mayground Large Pavillon with Rastrooms 4D Fitness Station Pavilion Patio R"mund � 2-5 Y2g-Ctd) Covered Bleachers r Pieygnaund (5-12 Year -Old) Bating Cage&Warm-up Area Fishing Pier Hike Ft t3ikQ Trail RetentionDetention Pond r En" Nk, nument PicklebakCourts Acces Drive h9alnteltancefRec Storage Bwlding & Yard Dpen space iQ Maintgrtanbe Yard Ac;Ws$ G9tg5 {j Walt Bail Area Landscape Huffer Retaining Wall'] Future Trail Conned • Park redevelopment/improvements: ➢ Synthetic turf, playground, trail development/connectivity, fitness stations, batting cages, public art, pickleball, etc. * Will add Sand Volleyball Courts A' PI .i r r� lb 7--L� if aaararee ar r�ty!-� I d - :J� r� "7.., . .. r..ia�+. t�wraw y Ta ler.ayr !! .nalw..wElr+r k1�I1ndM ��wY 6 � _ gS�/ rLallla '� •wwrrar - _ a xar`" E3 Y # f Y 4 a lr r�:1 - Atltll'lOnal items: ir•a,•••r`^' .ww lr n.. wr..wn :. ea.aKK.. �4ry!— Yc rxRc.cNEe WuxmtlrtNowrcmlFe Wh. en»iei� •w�'•'r. Nei. �rcvx eeelaorei cn.ee inn mveec .a. �. i.r "rib. r�a� park a•A .Ynq G,a WrkxaYrm Elaowno�a rna �Nr rkk[wp e—,aY.l-0vpwenetic. act lanaccrpe rnPa'errnaRca[ aaN.. •wow. ml.-.yx�ry aarc han �r�r..�. ryrri. ti m •tin 1—aib.[x Carcll I�iexr koxool akhlal ICISC oroYJaOC%4en[Tx� N tra a VrdplvaA lM 9oE 'p��_re�` Jdwc NaN[ Cernx anE P[enertr ana n.E. dm�y Caryc tl F1d11aar[pppedHn. •wvNpf 6R rinnna ril Sampelnlon im[ k nR pnaea Mlt 4`0 _ nanealan lraxc. •PrvVdr a -.n. rwa In 1ae placalan nrea In EM mrn. •PrvVdr pineam panne as In aru IX asphalt p.I. bm. •ppaaae polo link lMge. roux miler mme rnnx cIDEbnp nr.uyr. la pan. ravx.arnminc W.ar tlrsaVo�lwH. raw.rm�ar4aow raE� Additional Items: 'Provide additional amenities al the park such as bettehea, bike racks, shade structures and restraams to the park. 'Provide additional shade in form of trees throughout the park and along the parkway. 'Provide shade structures and landscape Improvements at the multi -purpose fields. 'Consider the addition of synthetic turf at the fields as appropriate. 'Provide mile markers along trail system. 'Partner with the Carroll Independent School District (CISO) to locate jogginglcrosscountry trails throughout the Bob J ones Nature Center and Preserve and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers properties. 'Provide 5K running trail (competitlonl that Is not shared with equestrian lrm"' 'Provide a watering hale in the equestrian area in the north. -Provide concrete parking lots In Ileu of asphalt parking lots. 'Upgrade chain link fence. 'Provide water bottle refill stations throughout park. 'Provide wayfiinding signage throughout park. -Provide lighting at Dog Park. Park redevelopment/improvements: Internal • • signage, enhancements to equestrian area and dog park, soccer and softball complex improvements, parking improvements, etc. Jill Bicentennial Park Recommendations No. Recommendation/ Implementation Metric Tier Dept. Strategic Link Corp. VGO Policy Obj. Link On -street 81.1 Consider the addition of a few on -street parallel parking spaces off Unity Way (south side of CS , Quality B1 Parking spaces at the street) at the east end of the park so that people can more easily access the sitting area and 2C PW Development C3 1.5 Liberty Garden trails located to the northeast of the tennis courts (Liberty Garden) 132.1 Work with the businesses to the south of the park along FM 1709 to enhance these areas 2C adjacent to the park. B2 Businesses along CS, Quality C3 FM 1709 62.2 Consider screening the parking area north of Lot 13 (where Another Broken Egg Cafe and EDT Development Jersey Mike's are located) to enhance the views from The Marq facility. 2A 4.11 B3 Public Art 133.1 Evaluate the need and feasibility of expanding the stage and seating at Aria Amphitheater Per 2C CS Quality C3 the Public Arts Master Plan (PA16) Development arFk% Mas-W plan Open pn aoa�a and pr�asan�a�aon DD lraa%dav, May 25 Open House Town Hall Lobby: 5PM-6PM5-2 SPIN Town Hall Forum and Presentation • Council Chambers: Approx. 6PM Plan Adoption Process ' • Cmte. Rec.: 5-10-21 • P&Z:5-20-21 •� • SPIN: 5-25-21 .----III-.-.. �� 203s • City Council.6-1-15 (1st) 6-it)-zi (zild -PH) :- -: CITY OF ISOUTHL,A Questions? m.IIpaae.a� vuherawanr evan Learn What's in Store with the Updated Parks Master Plan IUARIJIBLIRI[CyD]lEgCKUfS�SII[07N■ OCTOBER 14T" -E6PM .,.a� N. Wbrp quyn TOPIC: SOUTHLAKE nab SPORTS COMPLEX om LaCATIONupurn. Nana Nava N.nw rnaNswlata.a Ways to Get Involved in the Parks Master Plan Update _ 'rtuoTatr fmrolvedrn shaping the hrlwe afSwNhhNre Mrksl The Cfry hvskicked ew Crxk DSWan uaVucunanr snq.n ©Get anti» avdaro ro dN aada, rr rraaftan aad over svaa®�rer awn ary sfvnis wwkhrg cfasefY»flh the Pmlrs vndRe<aevtkn awrrt en croRin9 brmony olNe corturwnNYY parts artd wools wrn,xw Y_hrecommendalfons oix help tm There will be mWapk op{rrnrr.an re pmwde yow aenWssm. s..w manNnts throvghoul Nis process. Thenexrpvrk tobedfscvssed is the yrtamn SouNwke Sports Complex m dte October M Board meeting, Thfs meeting wflftake pwcn vrb;00p.m vl Legends Huff vl The Mmq Saathlvke, Parks ® AKE O' Master • � Our parks. P I a n Our future. Forfhela{est formation about the 2035 Parks plan update plan Yksit' www.CityofSouthiake.com/Parks2O3S S o _ , )PRY __,N eN� G 3NY lO'" �GpM P,a u Ctyk CREM ARK lNG City of Southlake Kicks Off the 2035 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan W pwn rfra arya Baorulg � r«me de�rovmem arn» zoas aarlr� a�earun Aapes Nasrealon.merrmeuae wrdeYarooad an acpon were presenmtl m Me SeprenMe 3 Coy Cowlc9 meeting lYe race 9'✓ma P�rawei nwam WrPM»r hWwe nMw rrnxMn.na »C will wwza� N, WMn Cn.wt Centracnwt phnnd N.,,wN.aar eGry of 5oathil ECityor5outhlake Oc 1Z, 2020 •• We're talking about SouMlake parts tonight loin us for Me Parks and Recreation Board Meeting at 6 pm. at Eegends Hall at The Marq Southlake, Want more inbrm fi..?Visit Clty Ff thlake 11MM-1035, PUBLIC DISCUSSION HANKS & 4ECNCAt-0. 00A4n MC0I146 OCTOBER 12T" - 6PM 5,� * TOPICS NORTH PARK, OAK :. POINTE PARK, LIBERTY o �y Seuthlake 2035 Parks. Recreaticn & Open Space Master Plan Feedback Form sign inm save ri, Send us Your Feedback! Do you have any comments about the City's parks system? Is there anything not available in the parks that you weuM like to see? What about comments regarding open space, or recreational offerings? Please use this form to provide us with information that will help with the update to the City's Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan! First Name Last Name' Email Address' Phone Number NSSIvE Zen ell, D. SKND THE lAl bk� ,ARK S Q3 —(UNr WALK �ExERC1IEr PfAYGrrouuV z M, M*"�b - 010" 51o[wnuc f ❑ '9b R°t T&AlE f TO RUA/ - TSIKE IIML3 -MORE fkAKS -6�rwRoanrs -Afo" Ue6erwnDAI Srr►GrNS OF PARKS :TOO` P�&Icei<art LOTS pP `MATE P*wKS' �e Mews `Ut-cc ft_AN#e bloes rnenc —s,�'i :;^`` Ar✓e 41---- , Oftiv N PFna✓ - Alrr Euovaq FRq TiMi i/L1,VSPeFTAryo A) - i4eoe.,aeS A .„Q -Nor AS F.N Fob( G CWO_ _ ��fO,uES IS ESYER-41rlTE'�`� � � G fxSr— NCB Q 5 F i '6 YE.4eS FRoA( upw . 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Qr—ourrcn—Panaap—w— e I... •: e II. SOUTHLAKE 'is1 r_ s Scale 1:54000 g inch = 4500feet Private Parks & Open Spaces 1 South Village at Watermere 13 South Ridge Lakes 25 Cambridge Place 37 Cre—nit Heights 2 Carrion 14 Siena 26 Town Square -Bier Stebbins Park 35 Nandi Court 3 Kirkwood Hollow 15 Stenehury 27 Teahii 39 Villas at Hidden ICnd1 4 Estes Park 16 Routhlake Woods 28 Shady Lane 40 Rkdgeriew 5 La Mirada 17 Stone Lakes 29 The ➢ominion 41 Yfiffrii Estates 6 G—iry Manor 18 Monticello Estat" 30 Stony Brook �..a 7 Shady Darks 19 Timber Lake 31 Moss Farms 8 W.Myck hills 20 Monticello 32 Oak Bend 9 Palcmar E'[a", 21 Tmanon tf iple Addthonsj 33 Winding Creek — 10 Gamden Park 22 Foxborough 34 Highland! Oaks — 11 Trailhead Addition 23 Oak Tree Estates 35 Chelsea Park 12 Myers Meadow 24 Versailles 36 Scuthlake Meadows •""•'�"'�°'•"� HOW IMPORTANT ARE THE FOLLOWING SERVICES TO YOU? ( 023, 030, & Q34) a SERVICES?S IED ARE YOU3 1, & WITH THE Job THE CITY IS DOING TO PROVIDE EACH OF THE FOLLOWNG ■ Very Important . Somewhat Important 1 • 1 Maintaining Appearance of Parks, Landscapes, And Facilities 97% Providing Pedestrian Pathways, Sidewalks, And 92% Trails Providing A Variety Of Parks And Recreation 92% Facilities Providing A Variety Of Recreation Programs 83% i ■ Very Satisfied ■ Somewhat Satisfied Tpp•T-eo. Maintaining Appearance Of Parks, Landscapes, And 91% Facilities Providing A Variety Of Parks And Recreation 84% Facilities Providing A Variety Of Recreation Programs 74% Providing Senior Services 57% ProvidingSenior Services Providing Pedestrian Pathways, Sidewalks, And 60% 719b Trails PROVIDE PEDESTRIAN PATHWAYS (3217. CHAP) SOUTHLAKE 2035 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER FLAN PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITY INVENTORY l y■ y '■ ■ y , y � • r � h l� 1 per 3,000 1 per TOW 1 per 17,500 - - 1 per 2,500 - 1 per 7,000 - 1 per 4,000 - i 00 1 per 5,0 1 • _ • . 2 per 35,000 - 1 per 10,000 1 per L235 1 per Zow 1 per 2p00 1 per L000 1 per 15,000 - 1 per L 500 ' I ■■ ih �• 1 � a I I 1 y 1 � r 1 per 2,917 12 -- 1 per Z917 12 -- 1 per 5,833 6 1 1 per 5,833 6 1 1 per 17.500 2 — 1 per 17,500 2 -- 1 per L522 23 9 1 per L522 23 9 1 per 2,333 15 10 1 per 2,3.'.3 15 10 1 per 2,917 12 3 1 per 2,500 14 5 1 per L750 20 13 1 per L59100 22 15 1 per 35,0 1 -1 2 per 17,500 2 -- 1 per 7,000 5 1 1 per 7,000 5 1 1 per 778 45 -- 1 per 673 52 -- 1 per L207 29 12 1 per L094 32 15 1 per 1,522 23 5 1 per L522 23 5 1 per 875 40 4 1 per 795 44 8 1 per 1L667 3 -- 1 per 11,667 3 -- 1 per 897 39 15 1 per 897 39 15 N otes: Rectangular Spans Field = Sports field utilized for Football Lacrosse and soccer 2021 Current = The current inventory of Paris and Recreation Facili ties 2035 Parrrred = The piarred f aven tory based on the im iemeutatiorr of the Southiake 2D.35 Parks Recreation & O err Spi7ffe':'rs:er a;c Ferommer.Eio icr.s 1p 6�9 Question 1: What is the primary reason that you use parks in the City of Southlake? Question 2: In your opinion, what strengths exist in Southlake regarding parks, recreation, and open space? Question 3: In your opinion, what is the biggest need in Southlake regarding parks, recreation, and open space? Question 4: If any, what barriers prevent you from using parks in the City of Southlake? Question 5: If you woke up tomorrow and five (5) years had passed, and it was suddenly the year 2025 in Southlake, what are a couple things you hope are offered regarding parks, recreation, and open space that may not be offered today? This could include programs, facilities, amenities, etc. Q5 If you woke up tomorrow and five (5) years had passed, and it was suddenly the year 2025 in Southlake, what are a couple things you hope are offered regarding parks, recreation, and open space that may not be offered today? This could include programs, facilities, amenities, etc. Q1 What is the primary reason that you use parks in the City of Southlake? Walking trails open running trails Kids sports go going parks time friends family Take outsidewalking dog place sportsRecreation nature play Bob Jones wal ki ng spend time triends kids spend time playg rou nd open space exercise outdoors use children park dog activities watching children play hang tdendsfamilyfunenjoy summer cmmrn hikme please think love walking trails less hope pi, Bike trails ciAzecs water sna Walkingmakepaths— open IIee=famitless— fields di park programs--.,Southlake Bob Jones NaWre trai I s ewry parks read c ity bi i,b open space..Betterhppeseeareas- sidewalks bike treik conneetirq space work cc in netted kids see piece bike public nature use bike paths Jones Narme cemer options m— bike voiis Bike lanes green space CITY OF Q SOUTHLAKE