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Item 4B PresentationCITY VF
SOUTHL,
Item 46
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 &
S H AC & SAC
• SPIN / Open
House Meeting
• PB Review &
Prioritization
• PB, P&Z &
(Spring 2021)
Plan Development
& Timeline
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PUBLIC
PARK
PARKS O.
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
Community
8.4
• Villa Park North
Parks
• Lake Carillon
47.3
• Villa Park South
Parks
Park
Natural
• Village Green
Area/Open
577.7
• Linear Parks
Town Square Parks
• Frank Edgar
Cornish, IV • McPherson Park
Park • Summit Park
Community
8.4
Parks
• Rustin Park • Central Park
• Family Park
US Army Corps of Engineers Lease
Natural
Area/Open
577.7
Area
Space
Total Acreage:
1,139
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
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SYAC — February 11, 2019
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SKIL 19
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Let us know your thoughts about the parks in Southlake by taking the 2835
Parks Master Plan Community Survey: httpJfbit.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 future of parks in Southlake. The survey is
open until February 28 at 5 p.m. Read more information about the plan here:
https:flwww.cityofsouthlake.comlparks2635. #Envi s ion South lake
#Plan n in g M a kes Pe rfect
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CITY 4F
SOUTHLAICE
City Council Appointment of Committee
08106119 On -
Demand
Video
City Council Work Session - Master Plan Kickofif
09!03!19 0n -
Demand
Video
Southlake Sports Complex
10114119 Agenda
Noble Oaks Park
11 /11 19 Agenda
Haven Park
Koala Park
Lonesome Dove Park
12109119 Agenda
Royai and Annie Smith Park
Chesapeake Park
Winding Creek Park
02110/20 Agenda
Watermere Parks
Johnson Place Park
North Park
10112120 Agenda
Oak Pointe Park
Liberty Park at Sheltonwood
The Cliffs Park
11109120 Agenda
KirkwoodlSabre Linear Park
Carillon Parks
Coker Hike & Bike Park
Bicentennial Park 12!14120 Agenda
Central Park
Town Square Parks
Jordan ©rive I Randol Mill Properties
Bob Jones Park 02108/21 Agenda
Review and recommendation of plan approval 5110121 Agenda
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Recommendations
Capital Park Project
Recommendations
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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
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• Park redevelopment/improvements:
➢ Synthetic turf, playground, trail
development/connectivity,
fitness stations, batting cages,
public art, pickleball, etc.
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Covered Bleachers
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Hike & Hike Trail
Retentionl[?etenlion Pond
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Plckleball Courts
Acces Drive
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Open Space
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Future Trail Connectim
• Park redevelopment/improvements:
➢ Synthetic turf, playground, trail
development/connectivity,
fitness stations, batting cages,
public art, pickleball, etc.
Additional Items:
'Provide additional amenities at the park such as benches,
bike racks, shade structures and restrooms to the park.
'Provitleadditional 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 (CISD)
to locate logging/cross-country trails throughout the Bob
Jones Nature Center and Preserve and U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers properties.
'Provide 5K running trail (competition) that is not shared with
equestrian trails.
'Provide a watering hole in the equestrian area in the north.
*Provide concrete parking lots in lieu of asphalt parking lots.
*Upgrade chain Iinkfence.
*Provide water bottle refill stations throughout park.
*Provide waygnding signage throughout park.
`Provitle lighting at Dog Park.
• Park redevelopment/improvements:
➢ Internal wayfinding signage,
enhancements to equestrian
area and dog park, soccer and
softball complex
improvements, parking area
improvements, etc.
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'Provide additional amenities at the park such as benches,
bike racks, shade structures and restrooms to the park.
'Provitleadditional 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 (CISD)
to locate logging/cross-country trails throughout the Bob
Jones Nature Center and Preserve and U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers properties.
'Provide 5K running trail (competition) that is not shared with
equestrian trails.
'Provide a watering hole in the equestrian area in the north.
*Provide concrete parking lots in lieu of asphalt parking lots.
*Upgrade chain Iinkfence.
*Provide water bottle refill stations throughout park.
*Provide waygnding signage throughout park.
`Provitle lighting at Dog Park.
• Park redevelopment/improvements:
➢ Internal wayfinding signage,
enhancements to equestrian
area and dog park, soccer and
softball complex
improvements, parking area
improvements, etc.
Bicentennial Park Recommendations
No.
Recommendation/
Implementation Metric
Tier
Dept.
Strategic Link
Corp.
VGO
Policy
Obj.
Link
On -street
B1.1 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)
B2.1 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
B2,2 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
B3.1 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
I` Parks Masten Nan Open
House and prasantatoon DD
Tuesday9 May 25
en House
Town Hall Lobby: 5PM-6PM
;PIN 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
• City Council:
y 6-1-15 (1st)
➢ 6-15-21 (2nd - PH)
CITY VF
SOUTHL,
Questions?
Ken Baker (817) 748-8067