Ontario Parks Master Plan

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ONTARIO PARKS RECREATION & PARKS MASTER PLAN

ONTARIO RANCH RECOMMENDATIONS

The community engagement and level of service results highlighted several major park amenties and resources that are needed to meet the needs of the existing and rapidly-growing population of Ontario. It is also serendipitous that the City is planning new mixed-use development projects for undeveloped lands throughout Ontario Ranch, as of the writing of the ORPMP. The timing of this master plan and ongoing planning projects in Ontario Ranch presents many great opportunities for addressing parks and recreation amenities and program deficiencies. It is rare to be in a situation where a city has undeveloped land that can be planned out thoughtfully to meet the needs of existing and future Ontario residents. It is also fortunate that many of the areas of Ontario Ranch that can make a positive and meaningful impact to the entire city are geographically located along the northern region of Ontario Ranch. Lastly, the current master planning effort for the Great Park, a 340-acre park, also presents substantial opportunities to implement many park features the city is currently deficient in. With proper planning, new parks and recreation resources in this region could have a substantial impact to the City, such as the proposed community park mentioned in the previous section of this chapter. The following section highlights several recommendations the city should consider to address parks and recreation gaps.

FACILITIES AND AMENITIES The level of service analysis from Chapter 3, Table 3-2 suggests that the city is deficient in the following facilities and amenities. Please note that the proposed community park discussed in the previous section would address several of the following facility and amenity gaps:

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Facilities »

Recreation center

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Community center

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Teen center

Park Amenities »

Bocce ball

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Community gardens

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Adult and youth baseball fields

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Youth softball fields

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Pickleball courts

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Grouped picnic areas (w/ shade canopies)

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Playgrounds ages 6-12

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Playgrounds (tot lots) ages 2-5

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Youth soccer fields

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Skate park

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Tennis courts

Other Amenties »

Multi-use paths and trails

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Splash pads

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Technological improvements i.e. WiFi and QR codes


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Linear Park and Multi-Use Path Opportunities

2min
pages 142-143

Whispering Lakes Golf Course Analysis

3min
pages 122-123

Ontario Ranch Recommendations

1min
pages 126-127

Figure 5-16: Sam Alba Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 117-118

Figure 5-17: Vineyard Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 119-120

Figure 5-14: John Galvin Park Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 113-114

Figure 5-15: Mt. View School Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 115-116

Figure 5-13: James R. Bryant Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 111-112

Figure 5-12: Homer Briggs Park Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 109-110

Figure 5-11: Grove Memorial Park Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 107-108

Figure 5-10: George Gibbs Park Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 105-106

Figure 5-9: Del Rancho Park Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 103-104

Figure 5-8: De Anza Park Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 101-102

Figure 5-6: Creekside Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 97-98

Figure 5-7: Cypress Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 99-100

Figure 5-5: Centennial Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 95-96

Figure 5-4: Bon View Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 93-94

Figure 5-2: Anthony Munoz Park Opportunity Areas

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pages 89-90

Figure 5-3: Armstrong Center Opportunity Areas

1min
pages 91-92

Underutilized Park Spaces Recommendations

3min
pages 86-88

Figure 5-1: Ontario Three Year Trend of Cost Recovery for Services

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pages 82-85

Two Stakeholder Listening Sessions

1min
pages 65-67

Pop-up Event

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pages 63-64

Community Engagement Tools

1min
page 60

Statistically-valid Survey

3min
pages 61-62

Ontario Great Park Phase 1

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page 50

Figure 3-4: Ontario “Great” Park Context Map

1min
pages 51-52

Existing Community Centers and 2045 Population

1min
page 48

Population Standards

1min
pages 13-15

Figure 2-5: Park Acreage with Residential Uses (2045 Population

1min
pages 28-29

National, Regional, & Local Recreational Trends

2min
page 39

Figure 2-3: Existing Community Centers

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Program Overview and Analysis

1min
page 37

Recreation & Community Services Department

1min
page 10

Introduction: Why Is This Important?

2min
page 8

Planning Context: Documents, Projects, and Programs

2min
page 12
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