This document proposes several improvements to open spaces and parks in the area. It suggests enhancing existing spaces like Rotella Park, the South Platte River, existing lakes, and Clear Creek by adding more events, activities, and water access points. It also proposes creating new open spaces like a recreation center and a mountain bike park near the Radio Tower. Additionally, it recommends improving access by adding new trail access points, a pedestrian bridge between parks, trailhead signs, and informational kiosks. The proposed plans aim to increase recreation opportunities and connect open spaces for community enjoyment.
This document discusses different types of music albums like EPs and LPs based on song and playback length. It also summarizes the artist services, events, and promotions offered by Park Ave CDs record store in Orlando. The document reflects that Park Ave CDs would be a good outlet for local indie artists to release albums and get exposure, though in-store events may not be supported. Research was gathered from the Park Ave CDs website.
The document proposes establishing a seafood restaurant called Riverside Restaurant in Baroda, Gujarat. Pre-launch research like traffic analysis and customer surveys will be conducted to determine demand. The target audience is taste-conscious middle to high income individuals. Competition will include other seafood restaurants. Barriers to entry include finding a good location, competing with established restaurants, and lack of start-up capital. Differentiation will be provided through home delivery, maintenance services, and customer training for employees. Pricing will initially offer discounts and then be based on quality and type of seafood. Advertising, sales promotions, events, and public relations will be used for communications.
This document provides information about parks and open spaces in Kirklees from facts and figures to resident opinions. It includes:
- Details on the number of parks, sports grounds, play areas and allotments as well as the number of seedlings planted each year.
- Survey results that 59% of residents are satisfied with parks, though satisfaction varies geographically.
- Suggestions from residents to add more allotments, gardens in schools, and seating in parks.
- Links to get involved through friends of parks organizations and games about parks.
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Parks and recreation provide community and environmental benefits. They improve community livability and engagement. Having parks nearby increases social interactions between neighbors and facilitates community involvement. Parks also provide economic benefits by increasing nearby property values. Environmentally, parks provide pollution control, reduce heat islands, and improve air and water quality through trees and vegetation. Personal benefits include improved physical and mental health as well as social well-being. Parks encourage physical activity and social support, which can help manage stress and chronic diseases. Community programs in parks have shown increases in physical activity levels, social support, and self-efficacy. Counties with more recreation opportunities have higher physical activity rates and lower obesity and healthcare costs.
This document discusses public recreation spaces, including definitions of public space, recreation, and various typologies of open spaces. It provides examples of successful open spaces like Chor Bazaar in Mumbai, noting factors like location, accessibility, and how they integrate different social and cultural groups. Benefits of open spaces discussed include social, health, and urban design impacts. The document argues that streets can also serve as public places when designed to facilitate community and different types of interactions between people.
This document discusses open spaces, including what they are, different types, their functions and benefits. It provides examples of open space planning in the Philippines. Open spaces are lands that are not intensively developed and can include parks, forests, farms, and other undeveloped lands. They provide important social, environmental and economic benefits like recreation, wildlife habitat, improved air and water quality. The Philippines emphasizes conserving open spaces through laws and land use planning that designate various protected area types at national and local levels.
This document discusses different types of urban open spaces and their importance. It describes parks, greens, playgrounds, plazas, squares, streets, and waterways. Parks are natural areas for recreation surrounded by the city on one side and open land on others. Greens are smaller open spaces surrounded by the city for recreation, with lawns and trees. Playgrounds are open spaces designed for children near residential areas with equipment and sand. Plazas and squares are civic spaces surrounded by buildings for events, with pavement and optional trees. Streets connect spaces and can be pedestrian paths. Waterways include natural and manmade bodies of water providing recreation and habitat. Good open spaces have qualities like distinctiveness, accessibility, safety,
The document proposes establishing a Sharda Recreational Activity Center (SRC) at Sharda University. The 50,000 square foot SRC would include facilities like a gymnasium, fitness areas, swimming pool, jogging track, and sports clubs. It is estimated to cost 10 million rupees. Establishing the SRC would benefit students by lowering stress, attracting more students to the university, and generating membership fee revenue.
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The document discusses several landscape architecture and urban planning projects designed by different firms including the Field Operations team, SHoP Architects, SmithGroup, The Berger Partnership, HR&A Advisors, ETM Associates, Mark Dion, Creative Time, Tomato, and Jason Toft. It also summarizes public input and survey results for the design of Race Street Pier in Philadelphia.
The document provides information about an open house for a parks master plan update in View Royal, British Columbia. It discusses updating the 2007 parks plan to enhance and protect parks, encourage residents to be active in parks, address connectivity and upgrades. The open house aims to identify priorities around maintaining character, being environmentally responsible, and providing activities for all ages. It also provides context about View Royal's population growth, demographics, existing parks and trails, and recreational opportunities in the area.
The document lists various properties and organizations involved in historic preservation efforts in Oakland, California in 2009. It includes the names Anthony Holdsworth, Lynette Lee, and Studio One Arts Center multiple times. It also lists addresses and details for several other properties, such as 360 Alcatraz Avenue, the East Bay Regional Park District, the Temescal Branch Library, 66 Franklin Street, and the Oakland Fox Theater.
This document summarizes a public meeting held on January 12, 2015 to discuss the master plan for Moody Park Community Center. The meeting recapped progress since November, provided an ecology update, discussed proposed parking and transit improvements, and presented concepts for spaces and places within the park. Key points included an engaged public process, assessment of existing ecological conditions, a proposal to increase parking capacity and improve transit connections, and initial concepts for a land bridge, running center, and improvements to the Bayou Wilds area.
The document outlines different routes between the Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (WCHOB) and the Erie County Medical Center (OCH) for ambulances, equipment, and shuttles transporting families. It lists the streets taken on each route, including Bryant Street, Hodge Avenue, Summer Street, Barker Street, Elmwood Avenue, and others. It also mentions new parking ramp logistics and transporting various groups like families, equipment, ambulances, patients, and visitors between the two hospitals and other locations.
Jasper Downtown/Riverfront Plan Presentation May 21, 2014Matthew Crane
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This document provides schematic design concepts to implement the 2013 Jasper Downtown and Riverfront Master Plan. It includes plans for developing the North Riverwalk area with River Road, the Mill Street Promenade, and the Patoka Steps. It also outlines designs for the Courthouse Square, including renovating the Astra Theater, improving building facades, and streetscape enhancements. Renderings and precedents are provided for the proposed developments.
This document lists the titles of photographs that were featured in an exhibition at the David Weinberg Gallery in Chicago in 2008. The exhibition featured pigment print photographs of various landscapes and cityscapes taken between 2004 and 2012, including locations in Chicago, California, North Carolina and Nevada.
This document contains a list of over 200 parks, natural areas, hospitals, schools, and other landmarks located throughout the Portland metropolitan region, as well as the public transportation routes that serve these areas. It includes the names of MAX light rail lines, WES commuter rail, Portland Streetcar, and numerous bus routes. Key locations mentioned include downtown Portland, Gresham, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Oregon City, and Milwaukie.
1. The document discusses using oysters to restore water quality in the Fort Point Channel by taking advantage of opportunities for oyster restoration projects.
2. The Channel was originally a bay among wetlands but was altered by filling and dredging during industrialization, becoming narrower and more industrialized over time.
3. A survey of the Channel found many attractive areas that could support oyster colonies to filter water and involve the local community in restoration.
This document provides a venue guide for Hudson River Park that includes 10 potential event spaces. It summarizes each venue's location, dimensions, amenities, views, and contact information for booking. The venues span from Tribeca to Clinton and include piers, parks, and lawns along the Hudson River. Each space offers unique opportunities to host events with waterfront views of Manhattan.
Final summary slideshow for 2018 Midwest Urban Design Charrette, held in Toledo, OH in October 2018. Graduate students from Kent State, Lawrence Tech, and the University at Buffalo presented urban design & landscape ideas for the Swan Creek corridor of the Junction neighborhood. The charrette was graciously hosted by the Toledo Design Center.
LAKE2BAY will be the healthiest urban space in the world to live, work,
learn, study, create, visit, and play by:
• Maximizing the value of iconic public spaces and cultural
experiences by connecting Myrtle Edwards Park and the SAM
Sculpture Garden up through the Seattle Center and its surrounding
neighborhoods to South Lake Union Park.
• Leveraging the opportunities generated by market activity and
innovation
• Creating a comprehensive, connected and coherent mobility and
access system that emphasizes safe, attractive walking and biking
• Creating housing in neighborhoods that are affordable and
compassionately serve a full spectrum of residents
• Emphasizing sustainable design in projects and buildings throughout
the area
The document provides a detailed itinerary for a 19-day, 3,019 mile road trip tour through the southern US visiting various sites related to the US Army Corps of Engineers. Key stops included Ladew Topiary Gardens in Maryland, the National D-Day Memorial in Virginia, various museums in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia showcasing local history and the Corps of Engineers.
The document provides photos and descriptions of preservation projects completed as part of Partners in Preservation 2010. These projects include renovations to the Lake Merritt Boat House, Piedmont Piano Company Building, Hamilton Hall, Spice Monkey restaurant, properties on Courtland Avenue and Short Street, the Bellevue Graf Residence, Oakland Ballet Company, and Children's Fairyland park.
My urban walk was enjoyable but cold. The northern section of Wall Street between Riverside Drive and Spokane Falls Boulevard was exceptionally nice with bricked streets mainly used by pedestrians and buses. However, the area between the rail bridge and Sprague Avenue had unkept sidewalks and cracked concrete, and didn't feel safe. Updating facilities with more greenery, repaving sidewalks, adding benches and trash cans, and improved lighting could beautify and upgrade this section of Wall Street to feel safer and more walkable.
The Anacostia Waterfront Trust promotes creating a world-class waterfront along the Anacostia River that improves equity, resilience, and connects the communities in DC. The Trust works with partners to implement efforts that enhance the water, land, and communities. There are plans to expand parks and open spaces, trails, and access to the waterfront across 1,200 acres and 15 miles of shoreline. The Trust is seeking input on how to improve access, activities, cultural spaces, environmental stewardship, education, job creation, and community engagement.
The document provides information on Robin Massingill's landscape architecture education and experience. It includes a resume with details on her bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas, study abroad program, phone number, email, and website. It also lists previous positions as a resident assistant, teaching assistant, landscape architect intern, and camp counselor. Coursework, leadership roles, and honors are mentioned. At the end are three project summaries: the Cave Springs Ecology Sanctuary, Queensway Elevated Community, and Vestal Urban Farm.
On May 26th, 2015, Monte Wilson of Jacobs Engineering Group and Mark Banta of Piedmont Park Conservancy presented to the board of directors of the Buckhead Community Improvement District a concept of capping the GA400 highway in the central core of Buckead to create a large park, similar to the Klyde Warren Park in Dallas.
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1) The village of Fort Plain, New York prospered greatly after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, as the canal brought commerce and industry to settlements along its banks.
2) The original Erie Canal was 363 miles long and included 83 locks to allow boats to travel between the Hudson River and Lake Erie, rising 568 feet in elevation.
3) A library in Fort Plain has taken a particular interest in the history of the Erie Canal, as the village was located on the canal and relied on it for trade and transportation until the 1950s.
10 0915 jcfo__seattle cw final public meetingtfooq
Ìý
The document discusses several landscape architecture and urban planning projects designed by different firms including the Field Operations team, SHoP Architects, SmithGroup, The Berger Partnership, HR&A Advisors, ETM Associates, Mark Dion, Creative Time, Tomato, and Jason Toft. It also summarizes public input and survey results for the design of Race Street Pier in Philadelphia.
The document provides information about an open house for a parks master plan update in View Royal, British Columbia. It discusses updating the 2007 parks plan to enhance and protect parks, encourage residents to be active in parks, address connectivity and upgrades. The open house aims to identify priorities around maintaining character, being environmentally responsible, and providing activities for all ages. It also provides context about View Royal's population growth, demographics, existing parks and trails, and recreational opportunities in the area.
The document lists various properties and organizations involved in historic preservation efforts in Oakland, California in 2009. It includes the names Anthony Holdsworth, Lynette Lee, and Studio One Arts Center multiple times. It also lists addresses and details for several other properties, such as 360 Alcatraz Avenue, the East Bay Regional Park District, the Temescal Branch Library, 66 Franklin Street, and the Oakland Fox Theater.
This document summarizes a public meeting held on January 12, 2015 to discuss the master plan for Moody Park Community Center. The meeting recapped progress since November, provided an ecology update, discussed proposed parking and transit improvements, and presented concepts for spaces and places within the park. Key points included an engaged public process, assessment of existing ecological conditions, a proposal to increase parking capacity and improve transit connections, and initial concepts for a land bridge, running center, and improvements to the Bayou Wilds area.
The document outlines different routes between the Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (WCHOB) and the Erie County Medical Center (OCH) for ambulances, equipment, and shuttles transporting families. It lists the streets taken on each route, including Bryant Street, Hodge Avenue, Summer Street, Barker Street, Elmwood Avenue, and others. It also mentions new parking ramp logistics and transporting various groups like families, equipment, ambulances, patients, and visitors between the two hospitals and other locations.
Jasper Downtown/Riverfront Plan Presentation May 21, 2014Matthew Crane
Ìý
This document provides schematic design concepts to implement the 2013 Jasper Downtown and Riverfront Master Plan. It includes plans for developing the North Riverwalk area with River Road, the Mill Street Promenade, and the Patoka Steps. It also outlines designs for the Courthouse Square, including renovating the Astra Theater, improving building facades, and streetscape enhancements. Renderings and precedents are provided for the proposed developments.
This document lists the titles of photographs that were featured in an exhibition at the David Weinberg Gallery in Chicago in 2008. The exhibition featured pigment print photographs of various landscapes and cityscapes taken between 2004 and 2012, including locations in Chicago, California, North Carolina and Nevada.
This document contains a list of over 200 parks, natural areas, hospitals, schools, and other landmarks located throughout the Portland metropolitan region, as well as the public transportation routes that serve these areas. It includes the names of MAX light rail lines, WES commuter rail, Portland Streetcar, and numerous bus routes. Key locations mentioned include downtown Portland, Gresham, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Oregon City, and Milwaukie.
1. The document discusses using oysters to restore water quality in the Fort Point Channel by taking advantage of opportunities for oyster restoration projects.
2. The Channel was originally a bay among wetlands but was altered by filling and dredging during industrialization, becoming narrower and more industrialized over time.
3. A survey of the Channel found many attractive areas that could support oyster colonies to filter water and involve the local community in restoration.
This document provides a venue guide for Hudson River Park that includes 10 potential event spaces. It summarizes each venue's location, dimensions, amenities, views, and contact information for booking. The venues span from Tribeca to Clinton and include piers, parks, and lawns along the Hudson River. Each space offers unique opportunities to host events with waterfront views of Manhattan.
Final summary slideshow for 2018 Midwest Urban Design Charrette, held in Toledo, OH in October 2018. Graduate students from Kent State, Lawrence Tech, and the University at Buffalo presented urban design & landscape ideas for the Swan Creek corridor of the Junction neighborhood. The charrette was graciously hosted by the Toledo Design Center.
LAKE2BAY will be the healthiest urban space in the world to live, work,
learn, study, create, visit, and play by:
• Maximizing the value of iconic public spaces and cultural
experiences by connecting Myrtle Edwards Park and the SAM
Sculpture Garden up through the Seattle Center and its surrounding
neighborhoods to South Lake Union Park.
• Leveraging the opportunities generated by market activity and
innovation
• Creating a comprehensive, connected and coherent mobility and
access system that emphasizes safe, attractive walking and biking
• Creating housing in neighborhoods that are affordable and
compassionately serve a full spectrum of residents
• Emphasizing sustainable design in projects and buildings throughout
the area
The document provides a detailed itinerary for a 19-day, 3,019 mile road trip tour through the southern US visiting various sites related to the US Army Corps of Engineers. Key stops included Ladew Topiary Gardens in Maryland, the National D-Day Memorial in Virginia, various museums in North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia showcasing local history and the Corps of Engineers.
The document provides photos and descriptions of preservation projects completed as part of Partners in Preservation 2010. These projects include renovations to the Lake Merritt Boat House, Piedmont Piano Company Building, Hamilton Hall, Spice Monkey restaurant, properties on Courtland Avenue and Short Street, the Bellevue Graf Residence, Oakland Ballet Company, and Children's Fairyland park.
My urban walk was enjoyable but cold. The northern section of Wall Street between Riverside Drive and Spokane Falls Boulevard was exceptionally nice with bricked streets mainly used by pedestrians and buses. However, the area between the rail bridge and Sprague Avenue had unkept sidewalks and cracked concrete, and didn't feel safe. Updating facilities with more greenery, repaving sidewalks, adding benches and trash cans, and improved lighting could beautify and upgrade this section of Wall Street to feel safer and more walkable.
The Anacostia Waterfront Trust promotes creating a world-class waterfront along the Anacostia River that improves equity, resilience, and connects the communities in DC. The Trust works with partners to implement efforts that enhance the water, land, and communities. There are plans to expand parks and open spaces, trails, and access to the waterfront across 1,200 acres and 15 miles of shoreline. The Trust is seeking input on how to improve access, activities, cultural spaces, environmental stewardship, education, job creation, and community engagement.
The document provides information on Robin Massingill's landscape architecture education and experience. It includes a resume with details on her bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas, study abroad program, phone number, email, and website. It also lists previous positions as a resident assistant, teaching assistant, landscape architect intern, and camp counselor. Coursework, leadership roles, and honors are mentioned. At the end are three project summaries: the Cave Springs Ecology Sanctuary, Queensway Elevated Community, and Vestal Urban Farm.
On May 26th, 2015, Monte Wilson of Jacobs Engineering Group and Mark Banta of Piedmont Park Conservancy presented to the board of directors of the Buckhead Community Improvement District a concept of capping the GA400 highway in the central core of Buckead to create a large park, similar to the Klyde Warren Park in Dallas.
A Power Point presentation featuring images of the Erie Canal in the mid to l...LauraFlynn
Ìý
1) The village of Fort Plain, New York prospered greatly after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, as the canal brought commerce and industry to settlements along its banks.
2) The original Erie Canal was 363 miles long and included 83 locks to allow boats to travel between the Hudson River and Lake Erie, rising 568 feet in elevation.
3) A library in Fort Plain has taken a particular interest in the history of the Erie Canal, as the village was located on the canal and relied on it for trade and transportation until the 1950s.
2. OVERVIEW
 ENHANCE EXISTING
SPACES
 NEW OPEN SPACE
 IMPROVE ACCESS
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
LEGEND
Road
Light RailExisting Park
Lake
River or Creek
Enhance Existing Space
Trailhead Sign
Kiosk
New Open Space
New Access Point
Existing Trail
3. ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
EXISTING SPACES
 Rotella Park
 South Platte River
 Existing Lakes
 Clear Creek Confluence
LEGEND
Road
Light RailExisting Park
Lake
River or Creek
Enhance Existing Space
Existing Trail
Rotella Park
South Platte River
Existing
Lakes
Clear Creek Confluence
4. ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
ROTELLA PARK
 MORE EVENTS
 BBQ Contest
 Chili Cook-offs
 July 4th & Sept. 16th
 Music Concerts
 Outdoor Movies
 MOUNTAIN BIKE
TRAIL
5. ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
SOUTH PLATTE RIVER
 Create Tubing Activities
EXISTING LAKES
 Add Stand Up Paddle
Boarding
 Add Kayaking
 Outdoor Education,
Events, Classes, Contests
7. CLEAR CREEK CONFLUENCE
 Waterscaping
 Water Access
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
Clear Creek Confluence
8. ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
NEW OPEN SPACE
 Recreation Center
 Radio Tower Mountain
Bike Park
LEGEND
Road
Light RailExisting Park
Lake
River or Creek
Existing Trail
New Open Space
Radio Tower
Mountain Bike Park
Recreation Center
9. Proposed
Recreation
Center
RECREATION CENTER
 Meeting Rooms
 Exercise Equipment
 Community Garden
 Outdoor Theater
 Play Area
 Open Fields
 Tennis and
Basketball Courts
 Walking Paths
 Sport Rentals
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
10. Recreation/Community Center
Peterson Barn Community Center
Eugene, Oregon
Source:
http://www.eugeneor.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/19
Community Garden
RSM Lake Amphitheatre
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
Source: http://oclifestyle.wordpress.com/
Outdoor Amphitheater
Play Area
Source: www.houzz.com
Source: https://www.auroragov.org/
Open Fields / Soccer Fields
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
Walking Paths
12. ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
RADIO TOWER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
 KLZ Radio Tower
 Created by Partners and Volunteers
13. New Trail Access Points
Trailhead
Signs
Pedestrian
Bridge
Kiosks
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
IMPROVE ACCESS
 CONNECTIONS
 New Trail Access Points
 New Pedestrian Bridge
 WAYFINDING
 Trailhead Signs
 Welby Kiosk
LEGEND
RoadLight Rail
Existing Park
Lake
River or Creek
Trailhead Sign
Kiosk
New Access Point
Existing Trail
14. New
Trail Access
Points
Current
Trail Access
Points
Current
Trail Access
Points
Current access to Clear Creek Trail is at trailhead parking lots. New Clear Creek Trail access points at Washington Street
and York Street.
WashingtonStreet
YorkStreet
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
NEW TRAIL ACCESS POINTS
WashingtonStreet
YorkStreet
78th Avenue
SteeleStreet
78th Avenue
SteeleStreet
CURRENT PROPOSED
15. Washington Street Access Point
New Access point to Clear Creek Trail from the sidewalks on
Washington Street.
New access point to Clear Creek Trail from the bike lanes on
York Street.
York Street Access Point
CURRENT PROPOSED
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
NEW TRAIL ACCESS POINTS
16. New
Pedestrian Bridge Access between Steele Street Park
and Siegrist Lake Park (0.05 miles)
Current
Access between Steele Street Park
and Siegrist Lake Park (1.5 miles)
Current access to Siegrist Lake Park from Steele Street Park requires crossing
the South Platte River at its confluence with Clear Creek; a 1.5 mile trip.
A new pedestrian bridge will provide direct access to
Siegrist Lake Park from Steele Street Park; a 0.05 mile trip.
WashingtonStreet
YorkStreet
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
NEW PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
WashingtonStreet
YorkStreet
78th Avenue
SteeleStreet
78th Avenue
SteeleStreet
CURRENT PROPOSED
Steele Street
Park
Siegrist Lake
Park
Current
Access between Steele Street Park
and Siegrist Lake Park (1.5 miles)
Steele Street
Park
Siegrist Lake
Park
17. Gravel Lakes
Fishing Facility
Siegrist Lake
Steele
Street
Park
Siegrist Lake Park
The new bridge will provide direct access to Siegrist Lake Park from Steele Street Park.
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
18. CURRENT
PROPOSED
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
Access to Siegrist Lake Park from Steele Street Park by proposed pedestrian bridge.
Current conditions at Steele Street Park (left of South Platte River) and Siegrist Lake Park (right of South Platte River).
19. Example Trailhead Sign on Highway 224 at the Highway 36
overpass (facing east).
Example Trailhead Sign at Steele Street Park (facing north).
Steele Street Park
Hwy 224 at Hwy 36 Overpass
Example Trailhead Sign on Highway 224 at the South Platte River (facing east).
Hwy 224 at South Platte River
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
TRAILHEAD SIGNS
WashingtonStreet
YorkStreet
78th Avenue
SteeleStreet
22. ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS
WELBY KIOSK
 Located at Parks and
Trail Access Points
 Expand to Public
Right-of-Ways
LEGEND
Road
Light Rail
Existing Park
Lake
River or Creek
Kiosk
New Access Point
Existing Trail
WashingtonStreet
YorkStreet
78th Avenue
SteeleStreet
23. FUNDING
 GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO
 Local Government Parks & Recreation /
Mini-Grants
 Open Space Grants
 Planning Grants
 COLORADO PARKS AND WILDLIFE
 Non-Motorized Trails Grant Program
 TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND
 Training assistance for community groups in
park maintenance, programming and park
management
ENHANCE EXISTING SPACES NEW OPEN SPACE IMPROVE ACCESS