Item 9 PresentationSouthlake 2035 Parks, Recreation
& Open Space Master Plan
Item 9
•SPIN / Open House Meeting
•PB Review & Prioritization
•PB, P&Z & CC (Spring 2021)
Final Steps
•Monthly Park Board Meetings
•Public & Stakeholders Invited
•SYAC & SKIL & SHAC & SAC
Public Meetings & Public Input
•Master Plan Committee
•Plan Development (Sept 2019 –May 2021)
Southlake Parks & Recreation Board
Plan Development
& Timeline
Develop Recommendations
Develop New Concept Plans
Incorporate Community
Feedback
Review Current State of
Parks, Recreation & Open
Space Park Standards, Inventory &
Needs Assessment
•Developed Parks
•Undeveloped Parks
•Open Space
•Athletic Fields
•Joint Use Spaces
•Private Parks & Open Space
•Amenities
Public Arts
Youth Land Use
Sustainability
Health & Wellness
PROSCF
PROSCF
Develop Recommendations
Develop New Concept Plans
Incorporate Community
Feedback
Review Current Plan CommunitySurvey PublicMeetings SocialMedia
SKIL –January 27, 2020
SYAC –February 11, 2019
Parks Board
Communicating the Plan Update
SKIL Tabletop Exercise –Survey Discussion
Parks, Recreation & Open Space Community Survey
2035 PROS Survey
2019 Citizen Survey
2035 Youth Survey
2035 Health & Wellness Survey
Previous City Parks Surveys
Collector Responses
SYAC 9
Citywide 77
SKIL 19
Total 105
Parks, Recreation & Open Space Community Survey
Citywide Results
Develop / Approve
Recommendations
Develop New Concept Plans
Incorporate Community
Feedback
Review Current Plan
Develop Recommendations
Develop New Concept Plans
Incorporate Community
Feedback
Review Current Plan
Committee Forced-Ranking Survey
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 Survey Results
Amenities Priority Rank
Pickleball 1
Dog Park 2
Wheel-friendly Park (skate,bike,scooter park)3
Sand Volleyball 4
Draft Recommendations Example
DRAFT Southlake Sports Complex Recommendations
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Policy Implementation Metric Tier Dept. Strategic
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SSC1
Redevelop the
current Southlake
Sports Complex
into a new
community park
SSC1.1 Redevelop the current SSC into a new community park as per the concept plan. The community
park should prioritize the following park elements into the final design: synthetic turf at expanded
large field, synthetic turf on baseball fields, demo of existing metal building, concession/restroom
building, pavilions and shade structures, parks maintenance and storage building, playground, trail
development and connectivity, fitness stations, batting cages, entry feature, field and common area
improvements, parking, two park entrances, drop off zone, fencing, landscape & irrigation
enhancements, public art, and appropriate community park amenities.
1A
CS Quality
Development C3
1.5,
3.3,
4.6,
4.11
SSC1.2 Include the redevelopment of the current Public Works Service Center site into the new
community park. The community park should also prioritize the following elements into the final
design: a pickleball facility, drainage enhancements, pond and pond amenities, playground, trails,
pavilion and shade structures, and park amenities.
1A
SSC1.3 Provide additional tree and landscape screening around the perimeter of the park.1A
SSC1.4 Install crosswalks for pedestrians where appropriate.1A
SSC1.5 Prioritize the installation of synthetic turf and utilize multi use field markings to maximize use
and flexibility.1A
SSC1.6 Explore the opportunity to provide pedestrian connectivity to nearby neighborhoods. 1A
SSC1.7 Execute a Traffic Impact Analysis based on the final design of the new community park.1A
SSC1.8 Evaluate the need for a water well at the park for irrigation.1A
SSC1.9 Incorporate Public Art into the redevelopment of the community park as per the Public Arts
Master Plan which identifies goals such as "interactive, experiential, educational, and entertaining."
When considering what art to include in this park reference the proposals from SKIL from their 2021
session.
1A
Plan Adoption Process
•Cmte. Rec.: 5-10-21
•P&Z: 5-20-21
•SPIN: 5-25-21
•City Council:
6-1-15 (1st)
6-15-21 (2nd -PH)
Questions?