Measure M Parks for All Northeast Quadrant March 10, 2021 5:30pm
Meeting Presenters Kim Link • Meeting Host • Santa Rosa Parks Foundation, President, srparksfoundation.org • Visit Santa Rosa, Sales and Services Manager, visitsantarosa.com
Jen Santos • Presenter • Parks Deputy Director
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Skyhawk Open Space
Measure M – Parks for All Northeast Quadrant Meeting - Agenda
• Parks for All Overview • Citywide Park System • Northeast Quadrant Parks & Amenities • Measure M Priorities Survey & Discussion • Next Steps • srcity.org/parksforall 3
Rinconada Park
Parks for All Overview WHEN
November 6, 2018 with 72.6% support
WHAT
1/8 cent sales tax for 10 years
WHY
Provides dedicated funds to Santa Rosa for
• April 1, 2019 – March 31, 2029
meeting and improving parks & recreation needs • $1.9M annually • $19.1M over 10 years
HOW
Requires baseline commitment & citizen’s
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Timeframe Year 0 (2018)
Parks for All approved by Voters
Years 1 -2 City Council approves Priority Plan (2019-2020)
Year 3 (2021)
• Recovery of fire damaged parks and landscapes • Deferred Maintenance park project priority list • City-wide community outreach
Updated Priorities set • Community outreach shared with BOCS and Council • Consultant recommendations shared with BOCS & Council • BOCS recommends & Council approves updated Priority Plan during budget approval
Years 4 -10
Recreation & Parks implements projects
(2022-2029)
• Continued community engagement • Annual progress report to Council during budget process • Updates to Priority Plan as needed
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Parks for All Uses Parks Measure specifically allows for the following: • Maintain parks and recreation facilities to ensure safe, clean, accessible visitor experiences • Improve and develop athletic fields, playgrounds, restrooms, picnic areas and visitor amenities • Create and expand parks, trails, bikeways, public art, and recreational and historical facilities • Plan and develop bike paths and trails with connections to schools, community spaces and regional trails • Provide recreation, education and health programs for the community • Decrease future fire risks, fuel loads and invasive plants on city owned open space parks
Juilliard Park
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Rincon Valley Community Park
Parks for All Uses • Maintain parks and recreation facilities to ensure safe, clean, accessible visitor experiences
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Parks for All Uses Improve and develop athletic fields, playgrounds, restrooms, picnic areas and visitor amenities
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Parks for All Uses
• Create and expand parks, trails, bikeways, public art, and recreational and historical facilities
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Parks for All Uses Plan and develop bike paths and trails with connections to schools, community spaces and regional trails
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Rinconada Park trail connection to Madrone Elementary
Parks for All Uses • Provide recreation, education and health programs for the community
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Parks for All Uses • Decrease future fire risks, fuel loads and invasive plants on city owned open space parks
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Funding Sources Park Projects
Recreation Programming
Park & Recreation Maintenance
Deferred Park & Recreation Maintenance
• Park development impact fees per zone • General Fund • Grants
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General Fund
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General Fund Measure O (neighborhood services)
• No specific funding source • General Fund (as approved by Council)
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Park Development Impact Fee Zones Northeast Northwest
Southeast Southwest 14
Existing and Proposed Parks
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Parks System by the Numbers Park Type
Number
Acreage
Community Park
14
526
Neighborhood Park
58
166
Special Use Park
4
171
Recreation Center
7
11
Open Space
13
115
Trail Park
6
34
Public Gathering Areas/Plaza
5
9
108
1032
TOTAL
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Northeast Quadrant
101
Fou ntai n e Rd
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Franklin
Doyle
eci to B lvd
Skyhawk 12
Franklin Ave
Mendocino Ave
Son oma
Rincon Valley Calistoga Rd
Park er
Chana t
Mo nt
Brush Creek R
Hill R d
grov e Pk
wy
Nagasawa
Ave
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Northeast Quadrant Parks Steele Lane Community Center Frances Nielsen Ranch Nagasawa Franklin / Franklin Clubhouse Fremont Rincon Ridge Rae Street Skyhawk Rincon Valley Courthouse Square Sonoma
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens Church of One Tree Sonoma Avenue Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery Brush Creek Eastside Fir Ridge Hidden Valley Oaklake Green Julliard Steele Lane
Sonoma County Museum Ridgway Swim Club North Doyle / Doyle Clubhouse Steele Lane Tanglewood Triangle Humbolt Prince Gateway Rinconada Upper Brush Creek Trail 19
Northeast Quadrant Park Type
Number
Acreage
Community Park
5
108
Neighborhood Park
19
52
Special Use Park
3
18
Open Space
7
68
Trail Park
1
12
Public Gathering Areas/Plaza
5
9
40
267
TOTAL
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Northeast Quadrant Amenities Playgrounds Pond/Lake Picnic Tables Grills Pool Community Center Large Grassy Area Clubhouse Horseshoe Court Splash Pad
18 2 14 6 1 1 19 2 2 1
Baseball / Softball Diamonds Fishing Boat Ramp Dog Parks Soccer Fields Restrooms Basketball Court Trails Public Art
4 1 1 2 4 5 5 2 2
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Next Steps 1. Meetings within each Quadrant: March • •
Southwest – March 18 at 5:30 PM Southeast – March 25 at 5:30 PM
2. Meeting Materials Available: March 15 • •
Survey, presentation, and meeting recording Survey available until April 8. srcity.org/parksforall
3. Collect and analyze all survey responses: April 4. Present: Spring 2021 - Summer 2021 • •
Board of Community Services April/May City Council June/July
5. Meetings with Santa Rosa Partners and special interest groups: Ongoing
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Thank You srcity.org/ParksforAll
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Thank You
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