July 2018
Appendices
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Planning District Summaries and Recommendations
A APPENDIX
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Appendix A: Planning District Summaries Introduction - Planning District Summaries and Recommendations Bethel City Central River Road/Santa Clara Southeast Eugene Southwest Eugene Willakenzie
PARKS
RECREATION
OPEN SPACE
APPENDIX A
PLANNING DISTRICT SUMMARIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS Eugene’s Parks and Recreation system is categorized into six neighborhood planning districts: • • • • • •
Bethel City Central River Road/ Santa Clara Southeast Eugene Southwest Eugene Willakenzie
Geographically based planning allows us to look at the unique characteristics and opportunities of each area and how facilities and services are distributed throughout the Eugene community. The following reports identify the existing resources, issues and needs, and project lists for each district.
“There are so many parks in all the little neighborhoods.”
APPENDIX A - 3
Neighborhood Planning Districts Eugene Parks and Recreation System
Neighborhood Planning Districts HILEMAN
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Barger Dr.
River Road/ Santa Clara
Delta
Green Hill Rd.
Irving Rd.
AMAZON HEADWATERS
CORYELL RIDGE
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SUZANNE ARLIE PARK
SPENCER BUTTE PARK
January 2017
Planning District Summary Comparison Chart Bethel
City Central
River Road/ Santa Clara
Southeast
Southwest
Willakenzie
1,722
204
227
2,216
1,467
725
Number of POS Park Properties
26
17
16
35
28
23
Total Acres owned by POS
859
195
172
2,192
769
623
72
99
15
199
8
181
229
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15
16
556
93
100
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747
425
Staffed Community Centers
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Pools
1
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1
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Playgrounds
9
10
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10
6
12
Basketball Courts
9
10
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5
7
11
Tennis Courts
4
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17
2
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22
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Skate Parks
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Total Acres of Parks and other Conserved Lands
Acres of Developed Park Acres of Park Land Awaiting Development Acres of Natural Area
Miles of Soft Surface Trail
*Includes RRPRD facilities **Includes Baseball/Softball, Multi-purpose, and Artificial Turf fields. Sports fields typically overlap (e.g. soccer fields over softball outfields) such that different sports cannot be played concurrently.
APPENDIX A - 5
A FEW NOTES ABOUT PROJECT LISTS 1. Each project has a project number, a project description, a cost estimate and a priority rating: • The project number is used to cross reference projects with other lists and maps. Each project number is color coded to correspond to the accompanying maps. • The project description provides a brief explanation of the proposed project. • Cost estimates are high level and utilized for planning purposes only. Cost estimates will be refined on an individual project basis as scope and design considerations are further developed. • The priority rating is an indication of the timeframe that the project is proposed for completion. A priority 1 rating is proposed for completion in the 1-10 year time frame, a priority 2 rating for the 1120 year time frame, and a priority 3 rating for the 21-30 year time frame. Actual project completion will be based on available funding. Projects with multiple ratings (i.e. 1/2/3), would be completed in a series of phases due to high dollar costs or projects that are more practically implemented over a number of years. 2. Projects have been prioritized based on triple bottom line considerations of social equity, environmental health and economic prosperity and criteria that supports the four principles which resulted from community input and have guided decision-making throughout this process: • Care for and make the most of what we have • Serve the entire community • Create more connections • Build better partnerships APPENDIX A - 6
3. Projects that are related to the acquisition of new neighborhood parks, or the development of those parks once acquired, have a code associated with the project description. This code identifies the general geographic area that is identified for this new neighborhood park (see the Park and Playground Service Area Map in Appendix B). The Park and Playground Service Area Map was developed to show areas in the City that are not currently within ½ mile safe walking distance to a park or school that has a children’s playground. It should be noted that not all unserved areas are proposed for new park acquisition. Some areas can be served through access improvements such as crosswalks. Other areas may be outside of the ½ mile walking distance, but are considered lower priority due to small numbers of residents living within the area and close proximity to other types of parkland such as natural areas.
4. Under Oregon state law, in order for projects to be eligible for the use of System Development Charge (SDC) improvement fees, the projects must be identified in a plan adopted by the City pursuant to ORS 197.309. Picture. Plan. Play. A Vision and Implementation Plan for Eugene’s Parks and Recreation System and Appendices are not adopted pursuant to ORS 197.309 Plan. The list of Eugene parks and recreation capital improvements that the City intends to fund with revenues from an SDC improvement fee, and the estimated costs, timing and percentage of costs eligible to be funded with revenues from improvement fees for those capital improvements, as provided in ORS 223.309, is adopted independently of this Plan.
Projects by Planning District: CITY-WIDE PARKS AND RECREATION Projects by Planning District: CITY-WIDE
June 2018 June 2018 Project # E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 E17 E18 E19 E20 E21 E22
Project Description Improve areas for informal family gatherings Implement comprehensive signage improvements Install additional benches throughout system Develop and implement a city-wide irrigation system water management plan Develop and implement a comprehensive approach to locating inclusive play Update school playground usage agreements and partner to provide renovations as needed Develop and implement a city-wide restroom system master plan Develop and implement a comprehensive approach to locating multi-generational playgrounds/exercise equipment Continue to make ADA accessibility improvements throughout system Neighborhood park lighting improvements P'etanque Court Improvements/ expansion Pickleball Court Improvements/ expansion Plan and implement new wetland mitigation bank to support Envision Eugene Willamette River access project implementation to improve safe access to the Willamette River for swimming, fishing, paddling and nature viewing while maintaining or improving habitat for fish and wildlife Amazon Creek water trail feasibility study Trail Plan Special Studies Enhance recreational value of off-street paths Bicycle related facilities including mountain bike skills park, pump track and educational traffic garden Feasibility study of bicycle/ ped bridge over Willamette River to connect path system to Springfield Rental Pavilion/Nature Education Center Riverfront equipment rental facility Access and parking improvements at high-use trailheads CITY-WIDE TOTAL
$ $ $ $ $
Capital Cost 250,000 250,000 250,000 2,500,000 1,500,000
$ $
1,000,000 5,000,000
$ $ $ $ $ $
1,500,000 300,000 2,000,000 30,000 500,000 1,330,000
$ $ $ $
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100,000
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100,000 2,463,000 2,442,000 1,000,000 28,765,000
Priority 1 1/2/3 1 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2 1/2/3 1/2/3 1 1/2/3 2 3 1 1/2 2 1/2/3 2 2 2 3 3 1
APPENDIX A - 7
APPENDIX A - 8
Planning District Summary
Bethel PARKS AND RECREATION
Existing Resources and Facilities The Bethel parks planning district currently has 1,722 acres of parks, recreation and open space (including partner-owned lands), with 859 of those acres owned by the City of Eugene. Approximately 62% of these acres are natural areas and the remaining 38% are developed or land awaiting development.
1,722
acres of parks, recreation and open space APPENDIX A - 9
The Bethel district has the following distinct features: RECREATION SERVICES • Petersen Barn Community Center provides recreational services and programming. • Echo Hollow Pool is a year round indoor/outdoor pool facility with a small fitness center and special events room. • The Bethel Branch of the Eugene Public Library offers an array of programming and special events each year.
APPENDIX A - 10
PARKS • Nine neighborhood parks and three community parks serve the area. o Bethel Community Park and Petersen Park function as community parks for the sub-area and have many amenities including play areas, sports fields and other specialty facilities. o Golden Gardens Park is a large. future community park site that includes natural areas, trails and opportunity for developed amenities. o These neighborhood parks are in the Bethel area: Candlelight Park, Gilbert Park, Irwin Park, Lark Park, Mangan Park, State Street Park and Trainsong Park o Future neighborhood park sites in the Bethel area: Grasshopper Meadow Park and Andrea Ortiz Park. • Specialty facilities: o Candlelight dog park. o Skate parks at Bethel Community Park and Trainsong Park.
o Small community garden on Bethel School District property. An 18-hole Disc Golf Course on the Bureau of Land Management’s Stewart Pond site. • In addition to playgrounds at parks, school playgrounds are accessible at Clear Lake Elementary, Danebo Elementary, Fairfield Elementary, Malabon Elementary, Meadowview School and Prairie Mountain Schools.
SPORTS FACILITIES • Shasta Ballfields is a four field softball complex owned by Bethel School District, and co-managed with the City of Eugene Athletics Program. • The Ted Norman Memorial Baseball Complex is a four field baseball complex built on City property and managed by the local Willamette Valley Babe Ruth Association. • Artificial turf fields (2) are located at Meadowview Middle School and Willamette High School. • All-weather surface tracks are available at Willamette High School. • Tennis courts (4) are available at Willamette High School/Echo Hollow. • Indoor gyms for basketball and volleyball are available at Cascade and Shasta Middle School and Willamette High School (these are not programmed by City of Eugene). NATURAL AREAS and TRAILS • Bethel has a large amount of natural area acreage in the West Eugene Wetlands and associated with Amazon Creek. Some of these areas are not currently accessible to the public because trails and trailheads have not been constructed yet, or access is limited due to sensitive habitats. • Amazon Creek and the West Eugene Wetlands provide habitat connectivity and the Fern Ridge bike path provides opportunities for bike and pedestrian transportation and recreation.
Issues and Needs •
Petersen Barn and Echo Hollow pool are both outdated and undersized. This severely limits the capacity and programming available to residents. Echo Hollow Pool, in particular, is at risk of a building system failure within the next five to ten years that could indefinitely close the facility. • Limited availability of neighborhood parks in some areas: o Two neighborhood park sites have not yet been developed. o Four parks are in need of major renovation. o Two to three additional neighborhood park sites need to be acquired. o Access improvements for walking and biking to some parks are needed. • Bethel does not have some types of specialty facilities found in other areas of Eugene, including a large community garden and spray play. • As a result of illicit camping, behaviors and activities, there are safety related concerns in park and open space land along Amazon Creek and the Fern Ridge bike path.
BETHEL FACTS 26 Park Properties 859 acres - 72 Developed - 229 Future Development - 556 Natural Area 1 Staffed Community Center 1 Pool 9 Playgrounds 9 Basketball Courts 4 Tennis Courts 17 Sports Fields 2 Skate Parks 3.1 miles of Soft Surface Trail
APPENDIX A - 11
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Proposed Projects New or Improved Recrea�onal Facility Improvement of Exis�ng Park or Natural Area New Park or Park Amenity New Park Site Acquisi�on New Trails, Paths, and Access Improvements New So�-Surface Trail Conceptual Alignment*
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APPENDIX A - 12
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Projects by Planning District: BETHEL PARKS AND RECREATION Projects June 2018 by Planning District: June 2018 Project # B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43
BETHEL
Project Description Acquire and Build 2 new neighborhood park sites in underserved areas (Bc; Be) Golden Gardens Park general park development to serve Ba Golden Gardens Park running trail Golden Gardens Park habitat restoration Multi-field sports complex (Golden Gardens) Grasshopper Meadow Park development Andrea Ortiz Park development and access improvements Build playground at Echo Hollow Pool to serve Bd Lark Park major renovation State Street Park major renovation Trainsong Park major renovation Bethel Community Park rehabilitation and development plan implementation Bethel Community Park spray play Bethel Community Park running trail Enhance and provide interpretation for Bethel Community Park wetland Petersen Park master plan and rehabilitation Petersen Park community garden Irwin Park rehabilitation Mangan Park rehabilitation Candlelight Park rehabilitation Gilbert Park rehabilitation Shasta Ballfields major renovation (Bethel SD) Meadowview turf field replacement (Bethel SD) Willamette HS turf field replacement (Bethel SD) Fir Butte habitat restoration Willamette Daisy Meadow and Green Hill to Fern Ridge habitat restoration Habitat renovation at priority West Eugene Wetland sites (Meadowlark Prairie, Dragonfly Bend) A2 Channel to Meadowlark Prairie Trail Farm Belt Trail connection from Hwy 99 (Metro Wastewater Poplar Plantation) to A2 Channel Kalapuya High School to Dragonfly Bend trail A-3 Channel Trail development Bertelsen Nature Park trail development West Eugene Wetlands at Greenhill to Fern Ridge Reservoir/ Fir Butte Road path/trail development Meadowlark Prairie to Hwy 126 shared-use trail Improve access to Irwin Park from Bb Improve access to Malabon Elementary playground to serve Bd Improve access to Petersen Park to serve Bf Murin Street path connection Fern Ridge West path connection Provide wayfinding, trailheads and interpretive facilities within existing WEW sites Eugene Recreational Walking Routes Planning/ Neighborhood Greenways: Bethel Echo Hollow Pool expansion/ remodel Petersen Barn expansion/ remodel BETHEL TOTAL
Capital Cost $ 3,800,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 275,000 $ 500,000 $ 25,100,000 $ 750,000 $ 1,800,000 $ 200,000 $ 400,000 $ 750,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 400,000 $ 75,000 $ 30,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 200,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 250,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 750,000 $ 750,000 $ 40,000 $ 50,000 $ $
50,000 1,280,000
$ $ $ $
2,100,000 500,000 75,000 160,000
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
290,000 15,000 75,000 75,000 50,000 16,000 125,000 50,000 150,000 10,465,102 6,771,527 64,117,629
Priority 2/3 1 3 1/2 1/2 3 1/3 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2/3 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 1/2/3 1/2/3 2 2 1/2/3 1/2 1/2/3 2 3 3 2/3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 2
See accompanying map to reference project number location and color code APPENDIX A - 13
APPENDIX A - 14
Planning District Summary
City Central PARKS AND RECREATION
Existing Resources and Facilities The City Central parks planning district has 204 acres of parks, recreation and open space (including partner-owned lands) with 195 of those acres owned by the City of Eugene. The acres are almost evenly divided between developed parks and natural areas.
204
acres of parks, recreation and open space APPENDIX A - 15
City Central district has the following features: RECREATION SERVICES • Campbell Community Center provides recreational services and programming. • The River House Outdoor Center provides city-wide outdoor recreation and environmental education programming. • Lamb Cottage is a City facility that provides additional programming space and is available to the public for rent. • Trude Kaufman Center is a City facility that is leased to the OSU Extension Services and supports all the programs they offer. • Shelton McMurphy-Johnson Historic House is a City facility supported by the Historical Society that provides educational tours and social events at the facility. • McNail Riley House is a City facility that can be rented for community meetings. • The University of Oregon Student Recreation Center provides excellent facilities including pools and tennis courts for student and faculty use (and the public for a fee). Memberships to the UO Outdoor Program are available to the public for rental equipment and sponsored trips. The campus itself provides significant open space and is accessible by the public. • The Lane County Events Center provides facilities for recreation ranging from an ice rink to space for youth volleyball and basketball, to large events and gatherings such as the Lane County Fair. • The downtown Eugene Public Library offers an array of programming and special events each year.
APPENDIX A - 16
PARKS • Three metropolitan parks, an urban plaza and seven neighborhood parks serve the area. o The three existing Metropolitan Parks that serve as community destinations: Maurie Jacobs Park, Skinner Butte Park and Washington Jefferson Park. o The seven existing neighborhood parks: Charnel Mulligan Park, Fairmount Park, Lincoln School Park, Monroe Park, Scobert Gardens, Sladden Park and West University Park. o The downtown Park Blocks are an urban plaza that is a downtown destination, particularly for visitors to the Saturday and Farmer’s Markets. o Downtown Riverfront Park is a proposed future park that connects downtown Eugene to the River. It is planned for construction in 2020. Specialty facilities: o Three Community Gardens, River House, Skinner City Farm and Whiteaker. o Owen Rose Garden. o Washington/Jefferson skate park and urban plaza. o Washington/Jefferson tournament-level horseshoe pits.
o Riverplay Adventure Playground and spray play at Skinner Butte Park. o Skinner Butte Climbing Columns. o Facilities for large picnics and gatherings at Skinner Butte and Maurie Jacobs Parks. o Spray play at Fairmount Park. • In addition to playgrounds at parks, school playgrounds are accessible at Cesar Chavez Elementary and the former Condon School on the University of Oregon campus.
SPORTS FACILITIES • Multi-use sports fields are available at Cesar Chavez Elementary and Maurie Jacobs Park. • One tennis court is available at Sladden Park. • Outdoor covered basketball courts are available at Washington/ Jefferson Park. These courts are also used for inline “street” hockey and bike polo.
NATURAL AREAS and TRAILS • Natural areas are associated with the riparian areas along the banks of the Willamette River and Amazon Creek. • Maurie Jacobs Park and Skinner Butte Park on the south bank of the Willamette provide good plant and wildlife habitat connectivity, as well as transportation and recreation opportunities along portions of the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System.
Issues and Needs • Campbell Senior Center is outdated and undersized, limiting the capacity and programming available to community members. • The River House Outdoor Center is also undersized, with limited classroom space and limited equipment availability due to lack of storage. • A targeted look at downtown open spaces is needed to understand the capacity of current open spaces to meet the needs of residents, visitors and businesses. • Limited availability of parks in some areas: o There are six parks in need of major renovation. o Access improvements for walking and biking are needed for some parks. • City Central does not have some types of specialty facilities found in other areas of Eugene, including a dog park and a running trail. • As a result of illicit camping, behaviors and activities, there are safety related concerns in the downtown Park Blocks, along the riverfront, in Washington Jefferson Park, and in some of the more urban neighborhood parks such as Charnel Mulligan, Monroe and Scobert Gardens.
CITY CENTRAL FACTS 18 Park Properties 195 acres - 99 ac Developed - 3 ac Future Development - 93 ac Natural Area 2 Staffed Community Centers 10 Playgrounds 10 Basketball Courts 1 Tennis Court 2 Sports Fields 1 Skate Park 1.8 miles of Soft Surface Trail APPENDIX A - 17
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Shelton-McMurphey Johnson House ( Leased )
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Trude Kaufman MONROE Senior Center ( Leased )
C11
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Lane Events Center ( Lane County )
C25 JEFFERSON
WASHINGTON
Washington Park Community Ctr COLLEGE HILL RESERVOIR (EWEB)
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Eugene Parks and Recreation System
Proposed Facilities: City Central Planning District
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ALDER ST
Amazon CC
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AUGU STA ST
W 5TH AVE
MLK JR. E 11TH AVE
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APPENDIX A - 18
PEAR L ST WILLAM ETTE ST
WASH INGTO N ST LINCOL N ST
HAWKINS HEIGHTS
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Scale
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Projects by Planning Planning District: CITY CENTRAL PARKS AND RECREATION Projects by District: CITY CENTRAL June June2018 2018
Project # C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36
Project Description Downtown Riverfront Park development at former EWEB site to serve CCa Acquire land or easement in front of SMJ house Acquire land at 4j admin site City Central dog park (location TBD) Downtown play area to serve CCa Park Blocks renovations Lincoln School Park renovation Scobert Gardens renovation Sladden Park renovation Fairmount Park rehabilitation Monroe Park rehabilitation West University Park rehabilitation Washington/Jefferson Park master plan and renovation
Capital Cost $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
9,000,000 750,000 1,000,000 250,000 1,000,000 2,000,000 750,000 750,000 300,000 250,000 300,000 250,000
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750,000 2,500,000 80,000 142,000 600,000 1,000,000 100,000 50,000 50,000 525,000 100,000 100,000 250,000 1,460,000 955,000 100,000
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
150,000 4,932,000 2,979,000 410,000 1,000,000 1,061,000 37,294,000
Washington/Jefferson Park basketball court rehabilitation
Washington/Jefferson Park lighting improvements Implement Skinner Butte Park Master Plan and rehabilitation Skinner Butte Park habitat restoration Skinner Butte Park pedestrian trails Skinner Butte Park lighting improvements Maurie Jacobs lighting improvements Maurie Jacobs Field rehabilitation Whiteaker Community Garden Rehabilitation Skinner City Farm Community Garden Rehabilitation Owen Rose Garden Management Plan and rehabilitation Jefferson Park Improvements Franklin Park Improvements South Bank running trail Increase access to Amazon Park and river to serve CCb and SEa South Bank Path realignment and lighting South Bank Path/Trail feasibility study Eugene Recreational Walking Routes Planning/ Neighborhood Greenways: City Central Campbell Community Center expansion/ remodel River House Outdoor Center expansion/ remodel Lamb Cottage Improvements Shelton-McMurphey Johnson House Improvements Kaufman Center Improvements CITY CENTRAL TOTAL
See accompanying map to reference project number location and color code
Priority 1/2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 3 2/3 1 2/3 3 1/2 1/2 1 1/2 2 1 1 2/3 3 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 3
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APPENDIX A - 20
Planning District Summary
River Road / Santa Clara PARKS AND RECREATION
Existing Resources and Facilities River Road/Santa Clara parks planning district currently has 227 acres of parks, recreation and open space (including partner-owned lands) with 172 of those acres owned by the City of Eugene. Around 58% of these acres are natural areas and the remaining 42% are developed or park land awaiting development.
227
acres of parks, recreation and open space APPENDIX A - 21
This parks planning district has the following distinct features: RECREATION SERVICES • River Road Parks and Recreation District (RRPRD) provides recreation services to residents within the River Road service district boundary, including a community/recreation center and pool facilities. • City of Eugene Recreation ”BEST” afterschool program provides services via a grant partnership with School District 4J. The program operates at Howard Elementary School, Irving Elementary School, Kelly Middle School, Madison Middle School and River Road Elementary School.
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PARKS • Two community park sites and twelve neighborhood parks serve the area. o River Road Parks and Recreation District manages Emerald Park that serves as the primary community park for River Road. o Land for Santa Clara Community Park has been acquired adjacent to Madison Middle School. Additional land is desired to better accommodate potential community park facilities such as a multi-purpose community center and to connect to the Willamette River. o Developed neighborhood parks: Arrowhead Park, Awbrey Park, Bramblewood Park, Filbert Meadows Park, Rosetta Place Park and Walnut Grove Park. o Undeveloped neighborhood park sites: Bobolink Park, Ferndale Park, Lone Oak Park, Ruby Park, Terra Linda Park and Wendover Park. • Specialty facilities: o Skatepark at Emerald Park (RRPRD). o Developed Boat Landing at Whitely (Lane County) and undeveloped/rustic landings at Hileman (Lane County) and Rogers Bend (OPRD). • In addition to playgrounds at parks, school playgrounds are accessible at Awbrey Park Elementary, Spring Creek Elementary, Irving Elementary, Corridor Elementary, River Road/El Camino del Rio Elementary and Howard Elementary Schools.
• The historic Luper Cemetery, off W Beacon Dr., provides open space and a connection to the history of early pioneer settlers.
SPORTS FACILITIES • Artificial turf fields are available at Kelly and Madison Middle Schools and North Eugene High School. • All-weather surface tracks are available at Madison Middle School and North Eugene High School. • Tennis courts (4) are available at North High School. • Indoor gyms for basketball and volleyball are available at Kelly and Madison Middle Schools and North Eugene High School. NATURAL AREAS and TRAILS • West Bank and Rasor Park along the Willamette River provide the River Road area with riparian and wildlife habitat connectivity. The Ruth Bascomb Riverbank Path travels through the park providing transportation and recreation opportunities. • Additional waterways and ponds such as Dianna’s pond along Flat Creek in Walnut Grove Park, the Santa Clara Waterway and Spring Creek provide habitat and the potential for future transportation and recreation opportunities. • The Willamette River, north of Beltline, has vast possibilities for habitat and recreational opportunities in the future. The first step was taken with the acquisition of a seven-acre riverfront property north of Santa Clara Community Park.
Issues and Needs
• Lack of a city-owned community center or pool in Santa Clara. • Very limited availability of neighborhood parks in some areas: o Six neighborhood park sites have not yet been developed. o There is a need for three to five additional neighborhood park site acquisitions. o Bike and pedestrian access improvements to some parks are needed. • Santa Clara Community Park has not yet been developed, and additional land is needed to provide more acreage, better connectivity and a connection to the Willamette River. • River Road/Santa Clara does not have many specialty facilities, including a dog park, spray play park, community garden or running trail. • As a result of illicit camping, behaviors and activities, there are safety related concerns along West Bank Park on the Willamette River. • A key long-range vision of acquiring additional land along the Willamette River, north of Beltline, is contingent in large part on land acquisition from sand and gravel companies (See the Willamette River Open Space Vision and Action Plan). North-south connectivity along the edge of the urban growth boundary can be explored in the meantime. • River Road/Santa Clara has limited access to large natural areas in comparison to other areas of town.
RIVER ROAD/SANTA CLARA FACTS 16 Park Properties 172 Acres - 15 Developed - 58 Future Development - 100 Natural Area 5 Playgrounds 2 Basketball Courts 3 Sports Fields 1.6 miles of Soft Surface Trail
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Other Sub-Area Projects
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Projects by Planning District: RIVER ROAD/SANTA CLARA PARKS AND RECREATION Projects June 2018 by Planning District: June 2018 Project # RS1 RS2 RS3 RS4 RS5 RS6 RS7 RS8 RS9 RS10 RS11 RS12 RS13 RS14 RS15 RS16 RS17 RS18 RS19 RS20 RS21 RS22 RS24 RS25 RS26 RS27 RS28 RS29 RS30 RS31 RS32 RS33 RS34 RS35 RS36 RS37 RS38 RS39 RS40
RIVER ROAD/SANTA CLARA
Project Description Acquire and build 3-4 new neighborhood park sites in underserved areas (RSd; RSe; RSg; RSh) Acquire and build urban plaza to serve RSc Complete Santa Clara Community Park acquisition Santa Clara Community Park master plan and development Santa Clara Community Park running trail Bobolink Park development Ferndale Park development Lone Oak Park development Ruby Park development Terra Linda Park development Wendover Park development West Bank/ Hillcrest Site development Implement Rasor Park master plan West Bank Park playground(s) to serve RSe and RSh RR/SC community garden (location TBD) RR/SC dog park (location TBD) RR/SC spray play at Santa Clara Community Park Bramblewood Park rehabilitation and nature trail development Walnut Grove Park rehabilitation Arrowhead Park rehabilitation Awbrey Park rehabilitation Filbert Meadows Park rehabilitation Kelly MS turf field replacement (4J) Madison MS turf field replacement (4J) North Eugene HS turf field replacement (4J) Acquire and restore riverfront property between between Beltline and Hileman Landing to continue West Bank Path and provide a connected corridor north of Beltline and south of Hileman Landing UGB/West Bank Path Continuation north of Beltline, south of Wilkes UGB/West Bank Path continuation north of Wilkes, south of Hileman Landing Acquire and Build Farm Belt Trail connection from Hileman Landing to Hwy 99 (Metro Wastewater Poplar Plantation) West Bank Path running trail Improve access to Arrowhead Park from RSa Hansen Lane path connection McClure Lane path connection Arbor Drive path connection West Bank Path Completion West Bank Path rehabilitation West Bank lighting improvements Eugene Recreational Walking Routes Planning/ Neighborhood Greenways: River Road/ Santa Clara New multipurpose community center and pool facility (Santa Clara) RIVER ROAD/SANTA CLARA TOTAL
Capital Cost $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
6,800,000 2,000,000 3,500,000 7,000,000 150,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 750,000 250,000 700,000 200,000 250,000 350,000 500,000 350,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 750,000 750,000 750,000
Priority 1/2/3 1/2 1/2/3 1/2/3 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3
$ $ $
5,000,000 3,209,000 250,000
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1,591,000 252,000 75,000 98,000 45,000 46,000 900,000 846,000 750,000
$ $ $
150,000 24,149,000 68,911,000
1 3 1/2/3 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 3
See accompanying map to reference project number location and color code
APPENDIX A - 25
APPENDIX A - 26
Planning District Summary
Southeast Eugene PARKS AND RECREATION Existing Resources and Facilities The Southeast parks planning district currently has 2,216 acres of parks, recreation and open space (including partner-owned lands), with 2,192 of those acres owned by the City of Eugene. Around 91% of these acres are natural areas with the remainder being developed acres. There is currently no undeveloped park land designated for future development in the district.
2,216
acres of parks, recreation and open space APPENDIX A - 27
The Southeast district has the following distinct features: RECREATION SERVICES • Amazon Community Center provides recreational services and programming. • Hilyard Community Center provides services and programming that specialize in adaptive recreation. • Amazon Pool is a seasonal outdoor aquatic facility. • Washington Park Community Center contains the Eugene Parks Foundation office. The center offers summer youth camps, and seasonal pre-school. It is also a community gathering place and rental facility. • Wayne Morse Historic House and Farm offers a historical perspective into the family life of Senator Wayne Morse. In the summer time the location is home to youth summer camps. • Dr. Edwin L. Coleman Jr. Community Center is a City facility leased to the Boys and Girls Club of Emerald Valley (BGEV). • Laurelwood Golf Course and Club House is a City facility that is operated by an independent contractor. • The South Eugene YMCA provides facilities for its members, including tennis, pools and a gym and is currently working to expand their facilities. • KIDSPORTS is planning a multi-court fieldhouse on the former Civic Stadium site and currently leases a building in Westmoreland Park. • Tamarack Wellness Center provides a warm-water therapy pool for community use.
APPENDIX A - 28
PARKS • Two metropolitan parks, two community parks, and eleven neighborhood parks serve the area. o Hendricks Park and Wayne Morse Family Farm are metropolitan parks that offer unique features to the community. o Amazon Park and Westmoreland Park serve as community parks for the area and include many specialty facilities and sports fields. o The neighborhood parks in this area are: Frank Kinney Park, Friendly Park, Kincaid Park, Lafferty Park, Laurel Hill Park, Milton Park, Shadow Wood Park, Tugman Park, University Park, Washburne Park and Washington Park. o There are no undeveloped neighborhood park sites in this area. • Specialty Facilities: o Amazon and Rexius Running Trail system o Amazon Community Garden o Two Dog Parks, Amazon which includes the Little Dog Corner, and Wayne Morse Family Farm o Nine-hole disc golf course at Westmoreland Park o Nine-hole golf course at Laurelwood o Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden o Spray play at Washington Park o Spencer Butte Challenge Course o Amazon Skate Park.
• In addition to playgrounds at parks, school playgrounds are accessible at Arts and Technology Academy, Adams Elementary, Edison Elementary, Camas Ridge Elementary, Edgewood and Charlemagne Elementary Schools. • The Eugene Masonic Cemetery and the Eugene Pioneer Cemetery are both listed in the National Register of Historic Places and provide neighborhood open space. The masonic cemetery offers a free summer concert series. SPORTS FACILITIES • Multi-purpose fields are at Amazon Park (1), Kincaid Park (1) and Westmoreland Park (1). • Softball/baseball fields are available at Amazon Park (3), Washington Park (2) and Westmoreland Park (2). • Artificial turf fields are available at Arts and Technology Academy, South Eugene High School, and Spencer Butte Middle School. • All-weather surface tracks are available at Arts and Technology Academy and South Eugene High School. • Tennis courts are available at South Eugene High School (4), Washington Park (2) and Westmoreland Park (4). • Outdoor sand volleyball courts are available at Amazon Park (4). • Indoor gyms for basketball and volleyball are available at Arts and Technology Academy, Roosevelt and Spencer Butte Middle Schools, and South Eugene High School.
NATURAL AREAS and TRAILS • Southeast has a large amount of natural area acreage in the Ridgeline Park System that functions as a unique resource for all of Eugene. Some of these areas are not easily accessible to the public as the trails and trailheads have not yet been constructed. • Amazon Creek and the Ridgeline Park provide habitat connectivity and an extensive trail system providing many bike/pedestrian, hiking and recreation opportunities.
SOUTHEAST FACTS 35 Park Properties 2192 acres - 199 Developed - 1993 Natural Area 2 Staffed Community Centers 1 Pool 10 Playgrounds 5 Basketball Courts 4 Tennis Courts 22 Sports Fields 1 Skate Park 26.5 miles of Soft Surface Trail
Issues and Needs
• Amazon Community Center is outdated and undersized, limiting the capacity and programming available to residents. • Amazon Pool continues to have a shortage of parking that has impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. • Dr. Edwin L. Coleman Jr. Community center is outdated and undersized, limiting capacity for programming by the Boys and Girls Club – Emerald Valley. • Limited availability of neighborhood parks in some areas: o One park is in need of major renovation. o There is a need for two additional neighborhood park site acquisitions. o Access improvements for safe walking
and biking are needed to some parks.
• As a result of illicit camping, and other illicit behaviors and activities, there are safety related concerns along portions of Amazon Creek and Amazon Park. • Some Ridgeline sites lack access via trails and trailheads and will require some restoration and stabilization prior to allowing safe public access. • There are connectivity gaps in the Ridgeline Park system (See Ridgeline Area Open Space Plan): o Between Suzanne Arlie Park, Bloomberg, the Ribbon Trail and Coryell Ridge. o Between Coryell Ridge, Dorris Ranch and Mt. Pisgah on the Springfield side of the Willamette River.
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SPENCER BUTTE
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Bethel-DaneboPlanning Sub-AreaDistrict Bethel-Danebo City of Eugene Parks Other Conserved Lands Park Facility on School Property Public School Recrea�on Facility Exis�ng Shared-Use Paths Exis�ng So�-Surface Trails Eugene UGB
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SE30
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SE56
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APPENDIX A - 30
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Projects Planning District: SOUTHEAST PARKS AND RECREATION Projects byby Planning District: SOUTHEAST June June 2018 2018 Project # SE1 SE2 SE3 SE4 SE5 SE6 SE7 SE8 SE9 SE10 SE11 SE12 SE13 SE14 SE15 SE16 SE17 SE18 SE19 SE20 SE21 SE22 SE23 SE24 SE25 SE26 SE27 SE28 SE29 SE30 SE31 SE32 SE33 SE34 SE35 SE36 SE37 SE38 SE39 SE40 SE41 SE42 SE43 SE44 SE45 SE46 SE47 SE48 SE49 SE50 SE51 SE52 SE53
Project Description Acquire and build two new neighborhood park sites in underserved areas (SEb; Sef) Acquire Amazon Park inholdings Tugman Park renovation Tugman Park habitat restoration University Park renovation Frank Kinney Park rehabilitation Laurel Hill Park rehabilitation Shadow Wood Park rehabilitation Washington Park rehabilitation Washington Park tennis court renovation Westmoreland Park master plan and renovation Westmoreland Park tennis court renovation Westmoreland Graham field renovation Amazon Park rehabilitation and development plan implementation Amazon Path lighting improvements Amazon Park Community Garden rehabilitation Amazon Park habitat renovation in ash forest and wet prairie sites Hendricks Park rehabilitation Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden management plan and rehabilitation Hendricks Park lighting improvements Hendricks Park nature play to serve SEc Hendricks Park Forest Management Plan implementation and habitat restoration Wayne Morse Family Farm rehabilitation Wayne Morse Family Farm nature play to serve SEb Wayne Morse Family Farm habitat restoration Laurelwood Golf Course master plan and renovation Enhancements to Prefontaine Memorial Park Washburne Park Renovation Milton Park rehabilitation Larfferty Park rehabilitation Friendly Park rehabilitation Kincaid Park rehabilitation South Eugene HS turf field replacement (4J) Spencer Butte turf field replacement (4J) Jefferson ATA turf field replacement (4J) Amazon Creek habitat restoration Amazon Headwaters habitat restoration Coryell Ridge habitat restoration Moon Mountain habitat restoration Implement South Eugene Meadows habitat restoration management plan Implement Suzanne Arlie habitat restoration management plan
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Capital Cost 3,250,000 500,000 1,250,000 50,000 1,000,000 250,000 200,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 1,250,000 650,000 400,000 1,250,000 1,200,000 50,000 50,000 1,000,000 250,000 500,000 100,000 250,000 200,000 100,000 100,000 1,250,000 30,000 300,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 750,000 750,000 750,000 2,400,000 75,000 300,000 50,000 200,000 200,000
Implement Mariposa Woodlands (Spencer Butte) habitat restoration management plan Bloomberg Park enahncements Spur and neighborhood connector trails in various locations (Priority 2) Moon Mountain to 30th Avenue trail connector loop Ribbon Trail to Bloomberg Park trail Suzanne Arlie Park to 30th Avenue trail and trailhead 30th Avenue to Moon Mountain Park trail Moon Mountain to Willamette River basin trail South Eugene Meadows pedestrian trail South Eugene Meadows to Ridgeline Trail at Willamette Street Spur and neighborhood connector trails in various locations (Priority 1) Spur and neighborhood connector trails in various locations (Priority 3)
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
75,000 250,000 610,000 945,000 415,000 1,200,000 432,000 350,000 65,000 275,000 175,000 38,000
See accompanying map to reference project number location and color code
Priority 2/3 1 1/2 2 1/2 3 3 3 3 3 2/3 2 2 1/3 1/2 1 1/2 2/3 1/2/3 3 3 2 2 2 2/3 3 1 2 2 2 3 2 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 2/3 1/2/3 2 1/2 1/2 1 3 2/3 2 2/3 1/2/3 2/3 2/3 2 1 1 3
APPENDIX A - 31
Projects by Planning District: SOUTHEAST EUGENE PARKS AND RECREATION Project # SE54 SE55 SE56 SE57 SE58 SE59 SE60 SE61 SE62 SE63 SE64 SE65 SE66 SE67 SE68 SE69 SE70 SE71 SE72
Project Description Spencer Butte restroom improvements Spencer Butte Park west side pedestrian trail Spencer Butte Park barrier-free trail Suzanne Arlie Park master plan implementation Suzanne Arlie Park Ridgeline Trail extension Suzanne Arlie Park connector trails and trailhead Upper Amazon running trail renovation Moon Mountain Park shared-use trail and trailhead Spring Boulevard Path West Amazon Drive Path Increase access to Amazon Park to serve SEb Eugene Recreational Walking Routes Planning/ Neighborhood Greenways: Southeast Eugene Amazon Community Center expansion/ remodel Dr. Edwin L. Coleman Jr. Community Center expansion/ remodel Laurelwood Golf Course buiding improvements Washington Park Annex improvements Wayne Morse Family Farm building improvements Amazon Pool Improvements Hilyard Community Center improvements SOUTHEAST TOTAL
APPENDIX A - 32
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Capital Cost 250,000 100,000 30,000 1,000,000 260,000 625,000 260,000 350,000 554,000 709,000 1,263,000
$ $
150,000 9,338,000
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
5,587,000 2,964,000 542,000 589,000 981,000 471,000 53,608,000
Priority 1 1 1 2/3 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Planning District Summary
Southwest Eugene PARKS AND RECREATION Existing Resources and Facilities The Southwest parks planning district currently has 1,467 acres of parks, recreation and open space (including partner lands) with 769 of those acres owned by the City of Eugene. About 97% of these acres are natural areas with the remaining 3% either developed or awaiting future park development.
1,467
acres of parks, recreation and open space APPENDIX A - 33
The Southwest district has the following distinct features: RECREATION SERVICES o Churchill Park is one of the Summer Fun For All Program Sites where the Recreation Department provides free recreation opportunities for youth.
APPENDIX A - 34
PARKS • One community park and eight neighborhood parks serve the area. o The Churchill Youth Sports Park, located on the campus of Churchill High School, has many park amenities and functions as the community park for Southwest. o Developed neighborhood parks include: Acorn Park, Berkeley Park, Martin Luther King Jr. Park, Skyview Park and Videra Park. o Undeveloped neighborhood park sites are: Hawkins Heights Park, Mattie Reynolds Park and Warbling Creek Park. • In addition to playgrounds at parks, school playgrounds are accessible at McCornack Elementary. • Specialty facilities: o Community gardens at Garfield Park (Matthews Garden) and the Huerto de la Familia garden at Churchill High School. o Churchill Skate Park at Churchill Youth Sports Park.
• Many private paths or access ways exist throughout the neighborhood within common areas owned and managed by homeowner associations. • The historic Mulkey Cemetery located north of Hawkins Heights Park on Broadview St. provides neighborhood open space and a connection to the history of early pioneer settlers.
SPORTS FACILITIES • An artificial turf field is available at Churchill High School. • An all-weather surface track is available at Churchill High School. • Tennis courts (4) are available at Churchill High School. • Indoor gyms for basketball and volleyball are available at Churchill High School and Kennedy Middle Schools.
NATURAL AREAS • Southwest has a large amount of natural area acreage associated with Amazon Creek, in the Ridgeline Park System and in the West Eugene Wetlands. Some of these areas are not easily accessible to the public because trails and trailheads have not been constructed or access is limited due to sensitive habitats and/or wetland mitigation bank regulations. • Amazon Creek and the West Eugene Wetlands provide extensive habitat connectivity, and the Fern Ridge bike path travels along and through them providing transportation and recreation opportunities.
Issues and Needs
• Southwest lacks a community center and pool located within two miles. The high school swim team travels to Echo Hollow Pool to practice, and residents go to Echo Hollow or Amazon Pool in the summer for swims lessons, fitness, and recreation swims. • Limited availability of neighborhood parks in some areas: o There are three neighborhood park sites that have not been developed yet. o Two parks are in need of major renovation. o There is a need for two or three additional neighborhood park site acquisitions. o Access improvements for walking and biking are needed to some parks. • Southwest lacks some specialty facilities, including a dog park and spray play park. • As a result of illicit camping, and other illicit behaviors and activities, there are safety related concerns along Amazon Creek and the Fern Ridge bike path. • Some Ridgeline sites lack access via trails and trailheads and will require some restoration and stabilization prior to allowing easy and safe public access. • There are connectivity gaps in the Ridgeline Park system (See Ridgeline Area Open Space Plan): o Between Wild Iris Ridge and Blanton Ridge. o Between Wild Iris Ridge and Murray Hill. o Between Murray Hill, Townsend Woods and Meadowlark Prairie.
SOUTHWEST FACTS 28 Park Properties 769 Acres - 8 Developed - 15 Future Development - 747 Natural Area 6 Playgrounds 7 Basketball Courts 4 Tennis Courts 1 Sports Field 1 Skate Park 3.6 miles of Soft Surface Trail
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SW8
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ACORN
W 25TH AVE
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RICHARDSON BRIDGE
SW15
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Churchill CHURCHILL HS SPORTS SW11 PARK
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Proposed Facilities: Southwest Planning District
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Eugene Parks and Recreation System
CHAMB ERS ST
BAILE Y HILL RD
MCKINL EY ST
CITY VIEW ST
COYOTE CREEK NORTHEAST (ODFW)
COYOTE PRAIRIE
SW34
Loca�ons to be Determined
SW6
1/2 Mile
KIN S LN
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Other Sub-Area Projects SW5
Legend Southwest Sub-Area City of Eugene Parks Other Conserved Lands Park Facility on School Property Public School Exis�ng Hard-Surface Shared-Use Paths Exis�ng So�-Surface Trails Eugene Urban Growth Boundary
Proposed Projects New or Improved Recrea�onal Facility Improvement of Exis�ng Park or Natural Area New Park or Park Amenity New Park Site Acquisi�on New Trails, Paths, and Access Improvements New So�-Surface Trails (conceptual alignment)*
1/4
* Land acquisition required for some proposed trail corridors (see table).
0
Scale
César E. Chávez Elementary School
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APPENDIX A - 36
NE RA LO
BELTLI NE RD
RD YH ILL ILE BA
PINE GROVE RD
Projects by Planning District: SOUTHWEST PARKS AND RECREATION Projects June 2018 by Planning District: June 2018 Project # Project Description SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 SW9 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16 SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24 SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 SW31 SW32 SW33 SW34 SW35
SOUTHWEST
Acquire and build 3 new neighborhood parks in underserved areas (Swa; SWc/f; SWg) Hawkins Heights Park development Mattie Reynolds Park development Warbling Creek Park development Southwest spray play (location TBD) Southwest dog park (location TBD) Amazon channel playground to serve SWd Melvin Miller nature play to serve SWg Berkeley Park renovation Acorn Park rehabilitation Churchill Sports Park renovation Churchill HS turf field replacement (4J) Churchill HS tennis court renovation (4J) MLK Jr Park renovation Skyview Park rehabilitation Videra Park rehabilitation Videra Creek pedestrian trail Fern Ridge Path linear park enhancements Fern Ridge Path lighting improvements Matthews community garden rehabilitation Implement Murray Hill habitat restoration management plan Implement Wild Iris Ridge habitat restoration management plan Berkeley Park to Fern Ridge Path connector trail Murray Hill to Hwy 126 trail Willow Creek Rd to West 11th Ave trail Murray Hill to Wild Iris Ridge trail and trailhead Wild Iris Ridge to Fern Ridge Path trail Wild Iris Ridge to Blanton Road and South Eugene Meadows trail and trailhead Lorane Hwy to Videra Creek trail Townsend Woods Connector Wild Iris Ridge (south end) shared-use trail Melvin Miller pedestrian trail Murray Hill shared-use trail Eugene Recreational Walking Routes Planning/ Neighborhood Greenways: Southwest Eugene Acquire land and build new multipurpose community center and 50 meter pool facility (Southwest) SOUTHWEST TOTAL
Capital Cost $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
5,100,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 350,000 250,000 250,000 100,000 500,000 250,000 1,250,000 750,000 650,000 300,000 200,000 250,000 52,000 500,000 500,000 50,000 60,000 75,000 373,000 3,710,000 3,525,000 1,805,000 276,000 4,900,000 180,000 352,000 150,000 32,000 145,000
$
150,000
$ $
35,294,000 65,329,000
Priority 2/3 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1/2/3 1 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 2 1/2 1 3 2/3 2/3 1 1/2/3 3 3 2 3 2 1 1/2/3
See accompanying map to reference project number location and color code
APPENDIX A - 37
APPENDIX A - 38
Planning District Summary
Willakenzie PARKS AND RECREATION Existing Resources and Facilities The Willakenzie parks planning district currently has 725 acres of parks, recreation and open space (including partner-owned lands), with 623 of those acres owned by the City of Eugene. About 68% of these acres are natural areas and the remaining 32% are developed or park land that will be developed in the future.
725
acres of parks, recreation and open space APPENDIX A - 39
The Willakenzie district has the following distinct features: RECREATION SERVICES • Sheldon Community Center provides recreational services and programming. • Sheldon Pool provides a year-round indoor aquatic facility and small fitness center. • The Sheldon Branch of the Eugene Public Library offers an array of programming and special events each year.
PARKS • One metropolitan, three community and thirteen neighborhood parks serve the area. o Alton Baker Park is one of Eugene’s largest metropolitan parks and serves as a community destination for large community events. o Ascot Park, Cal Young Sports Park and Sheldon Youth Sports Park, are co-managed with School District 4J, and function as community parks for Willakenzie. o Neighborhood parks in Willakenzie include: Bond Lane Park, Brewer Park, Country Lane Park, Creekside Park, Crescent Park, Gilham Park, Marche Chase Park, Oakmont Park, Tandy Turn Park and Willakenzie Park. o The undeveloped park sites in this area are: Chase Commons Park, Striker Field Park and Wildwood Park. • Specialty facilities: o Alton Baker Park · Pre’s Trail · Community Garden · Hays Memorial Tree Garden · Dog Park · Cuthbert Amphitheater · Boat Ramp · 18-hole Disc golf course (temporary) · Facilities for large picnics and gatherings · Multiple Public Art installations o Cal Young Skate Park o Oakmont Spray Play
APPENDIX A - 40
• In addition to playgrounds at parks, school playgrounds are accessible at Bertha Holt Elementary, Buena Vista Elementary, Gilham Elementary and Willagillespie Elementary Schools. • Three private golf courses are located within Willakenzie that offer additional open space and recreation opportunities. • The historic Gillespie Butte Cemetery, just north of Gillespie Butte Park, provides open space and a connection to the history of early pioneer settlers.
SPORTS FACILITIES • Ascot Park is a six-field softball/soccer complex co-owned by Eugene School District 4J and the City of Eugene. • Artificial turf fields (2) are available at Cal Young Middle School and Sheldon High School. • All-weather surface tracks are available at Cal Young Middle School and Sheldon High School. • Tennis courts (4) are available at Sheldon High School. • Indoor gyms for basketball and volleyball are available at Cal Young and Monroe Middle Schools, and Sheldon and Marist High Schools. An additional gym is located at Sheldon Community Center but is undersized for programmed use.
NATURAL AREAS and TRAILS • Delta Ponds and the Whilamut Natural Area of Alton Baker Park are large scale natural areas that have undergone extensive habitat restoration in recent years. • Alton Baker Park, Delta Ponds along with East Bank Park provide the Willakenzie area with good habitat connectivity, as well as transportation and recreation opportunities along portions of the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System.
WILLAKENZIE FACTS 23 Park Properties 623 Acres - 181 Developed - 16 Future Development -425 Natural Area 1 Staffed Community Center 1 Pool 12 Playgrounds 11 Basketball Courts 4 Tennis Courts 10 Sports Fields 1 Skate Park 7.7 miles of Soft Surface Trails
Issues and Needs •
Sheldon Community Center and Pool are both outdated and undersized facilities, limiting the capacity and programming available to residents. The HVAC and electrical systems of both the pool and community center are in need of replacement. • Limited availability of, or access to, neighborhood parks in some areas: o There are three park sites that have not been developed yet. o There is one neighborhood park site in need of major renovation. o There is a need for up to three additional neighborhood park site acquisitions. o Access improvements for walking and biking are needed to some parks.
• As a result of illicit camping, and other illicit behaviors and activities, there are safety related concerns in Alton Baker Park, Delta Ponds and East Bank Park on the Willamette River. • The Delta Ponds trail is unfinished due to a missing a bridge that would complete the loop, increase legitimate site use, and leverage previous investments in the site. • Acquiring additional land along the Willamette River north of Beltline and along the south bank of the McKenzie River are long-range visions contingent on future land acquisition and could involve building on existing partnerships (See the Willamette River Vision and Action Plan). APPENDIX A - 41
Legend Proposed Projects
Bethel-Danebo Bethel-DaneboPlanning Sub-AreaDistrict
City of Eugene Parks Other Conserved Lands Park Facility on School Property Private Golf Course Public School Recrea�on Facility Exis�ng Hard-Surface Shared-Use Paths Exis�ng So�-Surface Trails Eugene Urban Growth Boundary
Other Sub-Area Projects
New Park Site Acquisi�on New Trails, Paths, and Access Improvements New So�-Surface Trails (conceptual alignment)* * Land acquisition required for some proposed trail corridors (see table).
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W23
W1
W8
MLK JR BLVD
W 6TH AVE
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W7
W12
SKINNER BUTTE
POLK ST
GARFI ELD ST
RR/SC
Monroe MS
W8
NORTH BELTLINE FLOODWAY
OAKMONT
W 1ST AVE W 2ND AVE
BELTLIN E RD
W40
TANDY TURN
Eugene Country Club Golf Course (Private)
AY
DR
GAME FARM RD
Sheldon HS
Sheldon Community Center/Pool
Oakway Golf Course (Private)
GILLESPIE BUTTE
MAURIE JACOBS
MCKIN LEY ST
W20 W18 W19
OAKWAY RD
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Willagillespie ES
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WILLAKENZIE
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Buena Vista ES
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W29
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River Ridge Golf Complex (Private)
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W39
GATE W AY
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New or Improved Recrea�onal Facility
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Rink Exchange Ice Center ( Lane County ) GARFIELD
1/4
0
1/2 Mile
Scale January 2018
APPENDIX A - 42
Proposed Facilities: Willakenzie Planning District Eugene Parks and Recreation System
Projects by Planning District: Willakenzie PARKS AND RECREATION Projects June 2018 by Planning District: June 2018 Project # W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8 W8 W10 W11 W12 W13 W14 W15 W16 W17 W18 W19 W20 W21 W22 W23 W24 W25 W26 W27 W28 W29 W30 W31 W32 W33 W34 W35 W36 W37 W38 W39 W40 W41
WILLAKENZIE
Project Description Acquire and build 4 new neighborhood park sites in underserved areas (Wb; Wc; Wf; Wh) Striker Field development Chase Commons development Wildwood Park development East Bank Park playground(s) to serve Wi Gillespie Butte nature play to serve Wg Ascot Park playground development Ascot Park rehabilitation Tandy Turn Park renovation Crescent Park rehabilitation Gilham Park rehabilitation Oakmont Park rehabilitation Brewer Park rehabilitation Bond Lane rehabilitation Country Lane rehabilitation Marche Chase rehabilitation Creekside Park rehabilitation Sheldon Sports Park renovation Sheldon HS turf field replacement (4J) Sheldon HS tennis court renovation (4J) Cal Young Sports Park rehabilitation Cal Young turf field replacement (4J) Alton Baker Park (west) master plan update and renovation Alton Baker lighting improvements Alton Baker Park Community Garden rehabilitation Alton Baker Park Canoe Canal feasibility study and restoration
Capital Cost $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
6,500,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 350,000 50,000 350,000 250,000 500,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 150,000 250,000 200,000 200,000 250,000 500,000 750,000 150,000 500,000 750,000 7,500,000 1,750,000 50,000 9,000,000
Whilamut Natural Area of Alton Baker Park master plan update and implementation East Bank Path near Beltline to Armitage Park feasibility study Acquire natural areas along the Willamette and McKenzie Rivers, north of Beltline Delta Ponds bridge and Debrick Slough trail Patterson Slough trail East Bank running trail Sorrel Pond trail rehabilitation Bond Lane Park trail rehabilitation North Bank Path rehabilitation Increase access to Bond Lane Park from Wd Increase access to Sheldon Sports Park from We Increase access to Bond Lane Park from Wg
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
300,000 125,000 4,500,000 1,075,000 390,000 201,000 25,000 25,000 750,000 75,000 148,000 75,000
Eugene Recreational Walking Routes Planning/ Neighborhood Greenways: Willakenzie Sheldon Community Center and Pool expansion/ remodel Cuthbert Amphitheater back of house improvements WILLAKENZIE TOTAL
$ $ $ $
150,000 16,553,781 5,816,000 66,458,781
Priority 2/3 1/2/3 1/3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 1/2/3 2 2 1/2/3 1/2 1/2 1 1/2/3 1/2/3 2 2/3 1 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1/2 3
See accompanying map to reference project number location and color code
APPENDIX A - 43
APPENDIX A - 44
Appendices B-D
B. Park and Playground Service Areas Map C. Park and Recreation Classifications D. Park and Recreation Inventory
APPENDICES
BC D
BC D
Appendices B - D B. Park and Playground Service Areas Map C. Park and Recreation Classifications D. Park and Recreation Inventory
Appendix B Park and Playground Service Area Gap Analysis
Legend
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Eugene Parks and Recreation System
School Facili�es City of Eugene Parks Other Conserva�on Lands (non-City) Eugene Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) Half-Mile Park Service Areas Half-Mile School Service Areas Underserved Area Code
1 Mile
1/2
0
Scale November 2016
Level of Need* Airport
* The determination of need is based on park gaps for a 1/2 mile service area combined with a demographic profile of residents (population Moderate Need for Parks density, density of kids age Low Need for Parks 19 and younger, and density of individuals with Underserved Residen�al Areas income less than $35,000).
Very High Need for Parks High Need for Parks
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APPENDIX B
Appendix C CLASSIFICATION
Neighborhood Park Urban Plaza
Parks
Community Park
Metropolitan Park
Natural Area Park Linear Park Waterway
Recreation
Aquatic Center
Auxiliary Recreation Facility Community Center Leased Facility
Partner Facility 2.2.2018
DESCRIPTION
EXISTING NUMBER
ACRES
60
264
1
1.5
11
489
Areas typically managed for both natural values and recreational use. Provides opportunities for experiencing nature close-to-home, protects valuable natural resources and wildlife, and contributes to the environmental health of the community. Provides opportunties for nature-based recreation including amenities such as trails and trailheads, interpretive facilities and water access.
9
1154
36
2514
Water courses that are maintained for conveyance, habitat and water quality but do not currently have trails associated with them.
13 5
252
135
4699
3
3
Smaller park located within biking and walking distance of users. Enhances neighborhood identity, preserves neighborhood open space, helps serve recreation needs of families. Typically provides basic recreation amenities such as playgrounds and informal play areas, picnic tables, benches, paths and basketball. Service area is 1/2 mile walking distance. Small but central social gathering space within urban areas which allow for public events and contribute to neighborhood or community identity. May include hardscape or green space. Larger park that provides active and passive recreation for all city residents, accomodates large group activities, and enhances community identity. Typically provides a variety of accessible recreation opportunities for all age groups, natural areas with associated environmental education opportunities, and community social and cultural activities. Amenities may include facilities such as playgrounds, lighted sports fields, court sports, specialty recreation facilities, paths and trails, restrooms, and parking. Service area is a 2 mile radius. Typically larger park providing facilities that attract users from across the entire metropolitan area or that preserve unique cultural and natural features.
Provides public access to trail-oriented activities and preserves open space and natural values.
SUBTOTAL Staffed facilities that offer a range of aquatic programming and services for all city residents. City-owned and managed facility available for rentals or special programming needs. Staffed facilities that offer a range of programming and services for all city residents. City-owned facility leased to partner organization or private entity that provides specialty services to all city residents.
Partner-owned facility that the City shares management responsibilities for and provides services to all city residents. SUBTOTAL
3 6
24
5
93
25
96
8
APPENDIX C
Appendix D
Parks NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Acorn Arrowhead Awbrey Berkeley Bobolink Bond Lane Bramblewood Brewer Candlelight Charnel Mulligan Chase Commons Country Lane Creekside Crescent Fairmount Ferndale Filbert Meadows Frank Kinney Friendly Gilbert Gilham Grasshopper Meadow Hawkins Heights Irwin Kincaid Lafferty Lark Laurel Hill Lincoln School Lone Oak Mangan Marche Chase Martin Luther King Jr. Mattie Reynolds Milton Monroe Oakmont Rosetta Place Andrea Ortiz (Royal Elizabeth) Ruby Scobert Gardens Shadow Wood Skyview Sladden State Street Striker Field Tandy Turn Terra Linda Trainsong Tugman University Videra Walnut Grove Warbling Creek Washburne Washington Wendover West University Wildwood Willakenzie
APPENDIX D-1
Subtotal
SW RS RS SW RS WK RS WK BE CC WK WK WK WK CC RS RS SE SE BE WK BE SW BE SE SE BE SE CC RS BE WK SW SW SE CC WK RS BE RS CC SE SW CC BE WK WK RS BE SE SE SW RS SW SE SE RS CC WK WK
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 60
2.66 7.19 5.33 2.38 3.31 7.10 7.06 1.94 11.70 1.18 4.41 0.74 3.32 2.34 0.74 4.49 3.64 8.97 1.20 0.52 4.38 2.00 7.92 8.05 4.10 2.11 1.17 3.61 0.84 3.87 5.62 3.07 0.82 5.26 0.74 3.11 5.77 1.30 3.51 1.10 1.18 1.57 4.28 4.05 5.38 8.62 1.28 4.46 5.02 20.60 3.27 7.73 21.05 1.43 5.19 6.25 5.05 0.40 3.39 4.97 263.74
2.66 2.99 2.40 1.82
1.88 1.75 1.94 10.20 1.18 0.74 1.66 2.34 0.74 3.64 0.57 1.20 0.52 3.00 5.22 4.10 1.80 1.17 3.61 0.84 5.62 2.88 0.82 0.74 3.11 2.50 1.30 1.18 1.22 1.65 4.05 5.38 1.28 2.00 5.45 3.27 0.20 2.71 5.19 6.25 0.40
4.97 120.14
3.31
4.41
4.49
2.00 7.92
4.20 2.93 0.56 5.22 5.31 1.50 1.66
5.26
3.51 1.10
1.43
2.83
1
0.19
3.27
0.35 2.63
3.02 15.15 7.53 18.34
58.82
2
84.78
1 1
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 42
1
1
1
1 1 1 1
1sv
1 1 1
1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
1 1 2 1
1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1hs
1
1
1
1
5.05 3.39
1 1 1 1
1.38
8.62 4.46
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1
8.40
0.31 3.87
1 1 1 1
1 10
4hs 1 3 1
1
1
1 1 1
1
1
3
12
1pq
2 1 18
3
7
1
Field, Artificial Turf
Dog Off-Leash
Courts, Other
Courts, Tennis
Courts, Basketball (Half)
Courts, Basketball (Full)
Children's Spray Play
Children's Sand & Water Play
Natural Area Acres
OUTDOOR RECREATION AMENITIES Future Developed Park Acreage
Developed Acres
Total Acres
Count
Planning District
ACREAGE
Children's Play Area
Park and Recreation Inventory
1 1
1
1 1
1
2
1 1
1 4
1 9
1
1
1
1 2 1
1
1 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 13
1 1
3 1
1 1
1
2
7
4
2 1
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
1
1 1
1 1 1
1
0.17
0.11
1.41
0.70
1
0.98
1
1
0.04
0.98
0.10
1
Swimming Pool
Gymnasium
Community Center
Trail, Shared Use
Trail, Running
Trail, Pedestrian
Trail Head
Kiosks
Skate Park
Shelters
Restrooms - Portable
Restrooms
Reservable Picnic Area
Outside Performance Space
Golf, Disc
Golf
Garden, Community
Garden, Botanical
Field, Softball/Baseball
Field, Multi-Purpose
NATURAL AREA AMENITIES REC FACILITIES
0.57 0.07
0.29 0.72
0.13 0.02
0.20
0.35 0.29
1
0.26
0.02
1
a
2.63
APPENDIX D-2
Appendix D
Field, Artificial Turf
Dog Off-Leash
Courts, Other
Courts, Tennis
Courts, Basketball (Half)
Courts, Basketball (Full)
Children's Spray Play
Children's Sand & Water Play
Natural Area Acres
OUTDOOR RECREATION AMENITIES Future Developed Park Acreage
Developed Acres
Total Acres
Count
Planning District
ACREAGE
Children's Play Area
Park and Recreation Inventory
URBAN PLAZAS Park Blocks
Subtotal
COMMUNITY PARKS
Amazon Park Ascot Bethel Community Cal Young Sports Park Churchill Sports Park Golden Gardens Petersen Santa Clara Shasta Ballfields Sheldon Sports Park Westmoreland
Subtotal
METROPOLITAN PARKS
Alton Baker Downtown Riverfront Park Hendricks Maurie Jacobs Owen Rose Garden Prefontaine Memorial Skinner Butte Suzanne Arlie Park Washington/Jefferson Wayne Morse Family Farm NATURAL AREA PARKS
Amazon Headwaters Bailey Hill Bertlesen Nature Park Blanton Ridge Bloomberg Coryell Ridge Coyote Prairie Crest Heights Danebo Pond Delta Ponds Dragonfly Bend Edgewood Erin Noble Headwaters Franklin Gillespie Butte Gimpl Ridge Glen Oak Gudukut Luk-Wah Prairie Lorane Crossing Meadowlark Prairie Melvin Miller Moon Mountain Mt. Baldy Murray Hill Nolan Wetlands Ribbon Trail Riverloop Sorrel Pond South Eugene Meadows Spencer Butte Townsend Woods Tsal Luk-Wah Tsal Luk-Wah Wallis
APPENDIX D-3
Subtotal
CC
1 1
1.46 1.46
1.46 1.46
SE WK BE WK SW BE BE RS BE WK SE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
93.86 14.04 35.18
41.26 12.41 22.68
9.39 49.74 480.49
9.39 36.88 141.97
WK CC SE CC CC SE CC SE CC SE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10
372.97 3.00 80.35 31.97 5.67 1.30 99.40 515.03 19.30 27.57 1156.56
135.97
SE SW BE SE SE SE SW SE BE WK BE SE SE CC WK SW SE SW SW SE BE SW SE SE SW SW SE RS WK SE SE SW BE SW BE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
244.61 12.99 168.60 128.17 24.31 99.48 241.56 3.24 6.98 138.35 78.43 2.24 28.36 5.69 5.00 14.90 0.28 6.55 0.15 5.32 137.51 11.60 40.29 79.00 77.84 12.49 18.50 7.36 4.73 193.74 385.87 34.08 3.72 0.10 3.57
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0.55 223.03 19.11 35.59
0.55
18.80
21.29 22.09 5.67
223.03 35.59
258.62
3.00
1
0.31
1
1
1
1
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3.00
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1
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1
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2
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3
4
2
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8
59.06 9.88
21.67 906.66 244.61 12.99 168.60 128.17 24.31 99.48 241.56 3.24 6.98 138.35 78.43 2.24 28.36 5.69 5.00 14.90 0.28 6.55 0.15 5.32 137.51 11.60 40.29 79.00 77.84 12.49 18.50 7.36 4.73 193.74 385.87 34.08 3.72 0.10 3.57
1 a a
8pb 12
237.00
1.30 62.72 515.03
36.68
19.30 5.90 246.90
52.60 1.63 12.50
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2 2
2
1
4
2
1
2
2
1
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1
1
1
1
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1 1 1
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1
1
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1 1 1
1
1 1
6
3
1
1
1
3
1 4
1 1
1 1 1
1 1 8
1 11
3
1
0.99 0.48
1 4
1 4
0.60 2.57
2.70
8
2
0.55
4.15
4
2 2 20
4
1.46
1 13
1.24 7.76
2
2
0.71
3.40
2
1.26
0.32
Swimming Pool
1
Gymnasium
0.14
Community Center
2.70
Trail Head
0.50
Kiosks
Skate Park
2
2 2
1
2
Trail, Shared Use
2
3 2 4
Trail, Running
2 4
REC FACILITIES
Trail, Pedestrian
1 1
Shelters
Restrooms - Portable
Restrooms
Reservable Picnic Area
Outside Performance Space
Golf, Disc
Golf
Garden, Community
Garden, Botanical
Field, Softball/Baseball
Field, Multi-Purpose
NATURAL AREA AMENITIES
4
2 1 1 1 1
1
1 1 1 9
1
1
1 1 1 1
4
4
2 1 1
1
1
1 8
7
1
2 1 1
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3 3
1 1
4.51
0.13 1.93
0.51
0.65
a
a a a
a a
a
0.50 0.31
4.15
a
a
0.81
0.33
2
1
3
1
1
2
2
2
2
0.42 0.46
1.15
0.78
0.47
4.78
0.31
APPENDIX D-4
Appendix D
Wild Iris Ridge Willamette Daisy Meadow Willis Willow Corner Willow Creek
Subtotal
LINEAR PARKS
A-2 Channel A-3 Channel Amazon Corridor Amazon Corridor Amazon Corridor Amazon Coridor Amazon Parkway Garfield Greenhill to Fern Ridge Jefferson Marshall Channel Oak Patch East Oak Patch West Rasor Richardson Bridge Roosevelt Channel East Bank Willamette West Bank Willamette
Subtotal
WATERWAYS
Eugene Millrace Gilham Creek North Beltline Floodway Timberline Creek West Beltline Floodway
APPENDIX D-5
Subtotal
SW BE SE SW SW
1 1 1 1
255.85 25.40 0.38 6.61 5.55 2519.40
255.85 25.40 0.38 6.61 5.55 2519.40
1 1
5.02 16.85 2.42 10.00 34.17 0.76 20.12 4.26 54.66 3.97 4.99 8.10 5.36 12.12 2.94 18.42 14.69 44.75 263.60 1.02 1.27 10.83 1.17 9.63 23.92
36
BE BE BE CC SW SE SE SW BE CC BE SW SW RS SW BE WK RS
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15
5.02 16.85 2.42 10.00 34.17 0.76 20.12 4.26 54.66 3.97 4.99 8.10 5.36 12.12 2.94 18.42 14.69 44.75 263.60
CC WK WK SW BE
1 1 1 1 1 5
1.02 1.27 10.83 1.17 9.63 23.92
1
Field, Artificial Turf
Dog Off-Leash
Courts, Other
Courts, Tennis
Courts, Basketball (Half)
Courts, Basketball (Full)
Children's Spray Play
Children's Sand & Water Play
Natural Area Acres
OUTDOOR RECREATION AMENITIES Future Developed Park Acreage
Developed Acres
Total Acres
Count
Planning District
ACREAGE
Children's Play Area
Park and Recreation Inventory
5 3 8
1 1
1 1
11 10.47
Swimming Pool
Gymnasium
Community Center
Trail, Shared Use
Trail, Running
Trail, Pedestrian
Trail Head
Kiosks
Skate Park
Shelters
Restrooms - Portable
Restrooms
Reservable Picnic Area
Outside Performance Space
Golf, Disc
Golf
Garden, Community
Garden, Botanical
Field, Softball/Baseball
Field, Multi-Purpose
NATURAL AREA AMENITIES REC FACILITIES
3.20
9.18
0.97
0.97
APPENDIX D-6
Appendix D Field, Artificial Turf
Dog Off-Leash
Courts, Other
Courts, Tennis
Courts, Basketball (Half)
Courts, Basketball (Full)
Children's Spray Play
Children's Sand & Water Play
Natural Area Acres
OUTDOOR RECREATION AMENITIES Future Developed Park Acreage
Developed Acres
Total Acres
Count
Planning District
ACREAGE
Children's Play Area
Park and Recreation Inventory
Recreation Facilities AQUATIC CENTERS Amazon Pool Echo Hollow Pool Sheldon Pool
Subtotal
AUXILIARY RECREATION FACILITY
Lamb Cottage Spencer Butte Challenge Course Washington Park Neighborhood Center Wayne Morse House
Subtotal
COMMUNITY CENTERS
Amazon Community Center Campbell Community Center Hilyard Community Center Petersen Barn River House Outdoor Center Sheldon Community Center
Subtotal
LEASED FACILITY
SE BE WK
Subtotal
2.76
1 1 1 3
91.84 1.12 0.89 93.85
1
SE WK SW RS RS BE RS WK SE SE BE
142
4805.78
60.53 1.12 0.89 62.54
4
573.01
31.31 31.31
320.44
3909.57
a These facilities are counted as recreation facilities. hs - Horseshoe Pit; sv - Sand Volleyball; pq - Petanque; pb - Pickleball BE - Bethel; CC - Central City; RS - River Road/Santa Clara; SE - Southeast; SW - Southwest; WK - Willakenzie
APPENDIX D-7
4
SE CC SE BE CC WK
PARTNER FACILITY
TOTAL
1
1
2.76
CC SE SE SE
Dr. Edwin L Coleman (Westmoreland) Comm Ctr SE Cuthbert Amphitheater WK Laurelwood Golf Course SE Shelton McMurphey Johnson Historic House CC Trude Kaufman Center CC Subtotal Arts & Technology Academy Cal Young Middle School Churchill High School Kelly Middle School Madison Middle School Meadow View School North Eugene High School Sheldon High School South Eugene High School Spencer Butte Middle School Willamette High School
1
52
14
4
17
27
17
36
4
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11
11
16 28 5 7 1 1
1
3 29 17 23 9 18 6 40 29 22.21 8.8
1
1
13.27 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1
1 1
1 2 1
9 2
Swimming Pool
Gymnasium
Community Center
Trail, Shared Use
Trail, Running
Trail, Pedestrian
Trail Head
Kiosks
Skate Park
Shelters
Restrooms - Portable
Restrooms
Reservable Picnic Area
Outside Performance Space
Golf, Disc
Golf
Garden, Community
Garden, Botanical
Field, Softball/Baseball
Field, Multi-Purpose
NATURAL AREA AMENITIES REC FACILITIES
1 1 1 3
1
1
3
APPENDIX D-8