Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision
Adopted July, 13 2020
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Acknowledgments Durant City Council Kevin Mundt Noel Price Diane Quiram Dave Schulz Dan Sterner
Durant Parks Board Justine Young Paul Tady Ben Skriloff Julia Hilbert Cathy Pearlman
City of Durant Staff
Deana Cavin - City Operations Officer/Clerk Kathy Keese - Deputy Clerk Jared Semsch - Public Works Director
planning + design studi o
MSA Professional Services, Inc. Chris Janson, Project Manager Claire Michelson, Project Planner Shawn O’Shea, Project Planner Kevin Bailey, Project Engineer
Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction to Durant’s Park System
Chapter 2 - Plan Process and Public Engagement
Chapter 3 - Goals, Vision and Future Parks Concept
Chapter 1
An Introduction to Durant’s Park System
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Project Introduction When people talk about the places they love in a community, parks are typically at the top of the list. Parks are essential to the physical, economic, environmental and social health of cities and residents. Parks, trails, open space and recreation programs provide communities with many benefits. The purpose of the Durant 2030 Parks and Recreation Vision is to guide the City of Durant in maintaining and enhancing the community’s parks, trails and recreational opportunities.. This document provides current insight in the existing conditions of the parks, and concepts for the development of new park areas. The planning process included reaching out to the community for their thoughts on the existing conditions of Durant’s parks as well as what they would like to see in the future This document is also intended to guide recreational development in the City as the community grows. The information in this report represents the results of an interactive and engaging public outreach program with Durant community members. Prior to inventory and data collection, the project team met with city staff and the Park Board to establish goals and critical success factors for the project. To ensure the project the project started off on the right plan, we outlined the following objectives for the
Durant is Growing
The population in Durant has increased 9.5% since 2000. As the City continues to add more families and the Feldhan Park expansion that was recently acquired will allow for the community to expand its recreational offerings to the growing communality and the region.
Demand for New Amenities Has Increased
Plan Process Step 1 Project Kickoff & Existing Conditions - Prior Planning Documents - Existing Conditions Analysis - Existing Systems Maps - PRB Meeting #1 Step 2
The City is aware of community interest in updates to existing park facilities and additional recreational opportunities; in programming and facility types. The planning process explored what the community would like to keep and what they would like to see improved.
Community Engagement
Maintaining Eligibility for Park and Recreation Projects
- PRB Meeting #2
An essential reason for creating a park vision plan is to utilize the plan to increase the community’s ability to secure grant funding for planned park system improvements.. Grant programs from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources award additional scoring points for projects that demonstrate a relationship to a local recreation plan. Grant programs are highly competitive. Submitting this plan with an application for grant funding would provide for a more competitive 1-2 | Chapter 1: An Introduction to Durant’s Park System
- Project Website - Focus Group Meetings - Community Survey - Public Engagement Promotion Step 3 2030 Parks Vision Document - Plan Development - PRB Meeting #3 Step 4 Feldhan Park Expansion - Concept Plan - Information Gathering - Concept Plan Development
Project Goals One of the goals of the plan and process of is to educate and raise awareness of the importance of parks and recreation. Another goal is to help ensure that future investment in Durant’s park system meets the needs of the community. In the Spring of 2019 the City of Durant requested the assistance of MSA Professional Services Inc. to complete a 2030 Parks and Recreation Vision. The process of developing the Vision would include a concept for guiding the development of recent parkland acquisition. The planning effort was kicked off June of 2019, and the plan represents input gathered from the community, stakeholders, and City staff. A community survey, suggestion boxes, stakeholder meetings, and community meetings helped guide the development of this plan by providing valuable input. Guidance on plan preparation was provided by City Staff and the Durant Park Board. Meetings between the Park Board and the consultant provided input for the plan content throughout the four phases of the project.
Project Goals Provide
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Provide a framework for short, mid, and long-term improvements and
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existing and future parks, open space and trails.
social class or ability.
Promote and improve inclusive play and accessibility to and within Durant parks.
Provide Durant with a living
usable document that can be easily amended and is implementable.
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Importance of Parks Health
Property Values
When citizens have access to parks, trails, and recreation facilities, they exercise more and are generally healthier and happier. Additionally increased exposure to natural areas has been linked in improved physical and mental health. Recreation programs also contribute to community health. Recreation programs offered for all ages promote life-long learning and a supportive community atmosphere.
Numerous studies have shown that close proximity and access to parks, trails, and open space has a positive impact on residential property values. Commercial property values can also be increased with proximity to recreational amenities, creating potential for these sites to act as catalysts for future growth and development. Access to recreational amenities helps fuel growth and investment in local economies.
Cultural & Social
Parks have important social benefits. Parks are often part of the identity of and focal points for neighborhoods and districts. As places for neighborhood activities, celebrations and informal interaction they provide places for community members to come together. Two important activities in Durant are youth baseball and softball. with baseball/softball activities. Continued maintenance and improvements to the four dedicated ball fields in Durant’s Parks is an important cultural and social value for the community
Beauty
Natural Resources
Parks contribute to aesthetics of a community. Parkways, trails, and landscaped areas around town are all things that contribute to making a city a beautiful place to live, work, and play. Improved linkages should also connect community parks to other community nodes. Attractive, safe and well marked linkages make essential contributions to a city’s livability and viability.
Parks and open space provide environmental benefits. Natural and planned vegetative landscapes found in parks, preserves, and open spaces improve air quality and water quality. These areas also play a role in managing stormwater quality and quantity to protect property and investment.
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Park and Open Space Standards The definitions used in this plan are modifications of definitions used by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). They are used to classify the existing recreation system and to guide plans for the future. They begin with the smallest and most intensely used and the proceed to the largest and least used. Neighborhood and community parks are normally provided by municipalities. Larger recreation areas are normally provided by larger units of government or private enterprise.
Mini - Parks
Typically on a small lot (1/4 acre), located within a residential neighborhood. Usually have one facility and benches. - Desirable size - 2 acres or less - Acres/1,000 population: .25 to .5 - Service Area: 1/8 to 1/4 mile radius
Neighborhood Playgrounds
Serves the needs of children 5-15 years old. It provides open fields, courts, shelter facilities, and play area. It should be within walking distance. - Desirable size - 2-4 acres - Acres/1,000 population: 0.5 - 1.5 acres - Service Area: 1/4 to 1/3 mile radius
Neighborhood Parks
This provides open space for all ages and enhances the overall environment. A natural location is ideal for this type, and it usually has tables benches, paths, lights, and is walkable. - Desirable size - 3-7 acres - Acres/1,000 population: 5.0 -8.0 acres - Service Area: 1 to 2 mile radius
Community Playfields
Classifications
Serves the active needs of several neighborhoods. Includes more than a park such as a pool, community center, and fields for sporting events. - Desirable size - 5 or more acres (15-40) - Acres/1,000 population: 5.0 -8.0 acres - Service Area: 1 to 2 mile radius
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Usually located outside of the urban area and include large tracts of land that have limited development. Usually provided by state, federal or county governments. - Desirable size - varies on function - Acres/1,000 population: varies on function - Service Area: varies on function
Greenbelts
Created to take advantage of a natural or unusual feature, or to preserve areas and provide recreation. Golf course, marinas and boat ramps could be considered this. - Desirable size - varies on function - Acres/1,000 population: varies on function - Service Area: varies on function
Almost the same characteristics as the reservation or preserve; however it may be used to shape urban development. It could connect parks within an urban area. - Desirable size - varies on function - Acres/1,000 population: varies on function - Service Area: varies on function
Waysides, Welcome Centers,
Special Purpose Parks
Intended to serve many neighborhoods. Tends to have woods, water features, trails, and picnic areas. Should be determined by the size of the population. - Desirable size - 3-7 acres - Acres/1,000 population: 5.0 -8.0 acres - Service Area: 1 to 2 mile radius
Reservation and Preserves
Community Parks
NRPA Classifications Continued
Special purpose parks designed to serve motorists. They are important to a tourist industry. Size and location depends on natural features. - Desirable size - varies on function - Acres/1,000 population: varies on function - Service Area: varies on function
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Regional Context & Existing Plan The City of Durant is located in the corners of Cedar, Muscatine and Scott County. Approximately 24 miles from the Quad Cities (Bettendorf, Davenport, Moline, and Rock Island), 36 miles from Iowa City, and 62 miles from Cedar Rapids. Surrounding small communities, Wilton, Stockton, Blue Grass, and Walcott have all experienced slight growth. This is a little uncommon for small towns in Iowa as most of them have seen a decrease in population. Durant is fortunate as the community is very close to major regional employment opportunities and amenities while retaining rural City and close-knit community feel.
Existing Plan The City has an adopted Comprehensive Plan that was updated in 2013. The recreational goals of that plan were utilized to help formulate the goals of this plan. It is anticipated that this plan will be added to the appendix of the existing Comprehensive Plan along with the current Iowa Living Roadways Community Visioning Report.
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Parks & Recreation Inventory The map shown below displays the existing Durant Parks in green and the City limits are shown in purple. The orange boundary represents areas within a 1/4 mile distance to the parks. 1/4 mile is about a 5 minute walk. The community is well served by the existing parks system as there are very few developed residential or commercial areas of the City that are outside of these service areas.
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Feldhan Park This community park is the largest in Durant. It is located on the eastern edge of the city. The park is currently about 14 acres and is easily accessible from highway F58. It features baseball/softball fields of varying sizes, a trail, green space, and a concession stand with restrooms. This park location will be expanding soon as the city purchased land on the west side of the current parking lot.
Park Facilities
Activities & Programs
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One Lighted Baseball/Softball Field Two Non-Lighted Baseball/Softball Fields Batting Cage Walking Trail Greenspace Concession Stand Shelters Seating Areas Restrooms Natural Area Fire Pit Memorial Plantings Memorial Seating Off-Street Trail Connection to 14th Avenue Off-Street Gravel Parking
Safety and Accessibility Concerns • • • • •
Softball Little League Baseball Adult Softball Walking/Jogging
Opportunities & Needs • • • • • • • • •
New Uniform Park Signage ADA Compliant Restrooms New Concession Stand Playgrounds Additional Baseball/Softball Fields Soccer Field(s) Dog Park Additional Parking Walking Trail Expansion
Feldhan Park
Pedestrian Safety in Parking Area No Lighting on Walking Trail Non-ADA Compliant Restrooms New Trail Edge Drop-Off Flooding/Ponding in Expansion Area
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Jaycee Park This 5.3 acre community park is located more in the center of town, one block north of 5th Street between 6th and 7th Street and 10th and 11th Avenue. This park features a baseball field, batting cage, tennis court, skatepark, a toddler playground ages 2-5, a bigger playground for 5 and older children, greenspace with big trees and shade, and a large concession stand/park shelter with restrooms and a drinking fountain.
Park Facilities
Activities & Programs
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Toddler Playground Batting Cage Lighted Baseball/Softball Field Concession Stand Accessible Bathrooms Three Shelters Children’s Playgound Shaded Passive Play Areas Two Lighted Tennis Courts Skatepark Swings Off-Street and On-Street Parking
Safety & Accessibility Concerns
Softball Little League Baseball Adult Softball Rental Facilities Passive Play Areas/Practice Areas Picnics and Events
Opportunities & Needs • New Uniform Park Signage • Removal of Select Trees and Replacement Trees Along Paths, Edges and Other Areas • Pickle Ball Court(s) • Soccer Field • Lighting • Cameras • Sidewalks - East & West Edges First • Repositioning of Smaller Shelters and New Pathways on East End of Park • Movable Fences to Accommodate Soccer Field and Baseball/Softball Field
Jaycee Park
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Vandalism Non-Compliant Ground Cover No Sidewalks/Perimeter Walking Path Baseball/Softball Field is in Close Proximity to Play Areas and Residential Structures • Needs More Lighting
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Pythian Sisters Park This roughly 0.70 acre park is located in the commercial area of Durant on 5th Street and 8th Avenue. It has various seating and greenspace with lots of trees that provide great shade.
Park Facilities
Activities & Programs
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Greenspace/Passive Play Areas Benches Veterans Memorial Attractive Plantings Shaded Park and Seating Areas
Weekly Seasonal Farmers’ Market Chamber Planters Living Limbs Planters Picnicking and Passive Play
Opportunities & Needs • New Uniform Park Signage • Parking Area and/or Enforceable Policy for Farmers’ Market Vendors • Spray Park • Small Stage for Farmers’ Market or Festival Performances • Lighting • Tree Removal • More Year-Round Use
Safety & Accessibility Concerns
Pythian Sisters Park
• No Off-Street Parking for Farmers’ Market Vendors • Close Proximity to Highway Traffic and Railroad Tracks • Lighting
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West Park West Park is located on the block with City Hall and the Community Center and is across from Durant High School. It features an bandshell, ample greenspace and a basketball court. There are lots of big trees that provide nice shade in the green space. The park is also home to the Durant Community Center as well as the City Hall and Public Library Building.
Park Facilities
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Public Library and City Hall Durant Community Center Basketball Court Bandshell Interior Walking Paths Greenspace/Passive Play Areas Plenty of Parking Around the Perimeter of the Park
Community Movie Nights Durant Music Festival Events Hosted at the Community Center Library Events City and Community Meetings at City Hall and Community Center
Opportunities & Needs • New Uniform Park Signage • Small-Playground • Gazebo/Wedding Altar South of Community Center • Bandshell Upgrades to Reduce Vandalism
Safety & Accessibility Concerns
West Park
• Vandalism of the Bandshell • Skateboarding on Bandshell • Kids Playing/Running on Berm Around Community Center
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Overview of Recreation Programing The Durant community offers several recreation programs, events and facilities for citizens of all ages as listed below:
Programs include: • Little League Baseball • Youth Sports Foundation Football • ASA Softball
Events include:
Durant Gold Baseball - www.facebook.com
• Music Festival at West Park • Farmers’ Market at Pythian Sisters Park • Summer Movie Night at West Park Bandshell
CITY OF HIAWATHA
Facilities include:
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Durant Lamp Memorial Community Center at West Park Durant Public Library at West Park Leland Smith Park Shelter at Jaycee Park Ball Field at Jaycee Park Picnic Shelters at Jaycee Park Picnic Shelters at Feldhan Park Ball Field at Feldhan Park Tri-County Heritage/Genealogy Museum
Durant Farmers’ Market - cityofdurant.com
Lamp Memorial Community Center - cityofdurant.com
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Chapter 2 Plan Process and Public Engagement
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Overview of the Process
Park planning and visioning is done for cities so that their recreation needs can be identified and improved. Planning process and plans are intended to allow the City to better serve the recreational needs of the public.. Inclusive, innovative and engaging community outreach was a foundation to this planning process. The project team incorporated different opportunities for engaging the community members of Durant, with flexible options for engagement. We understand that not everyone has the time to attend traditional meetings or is comfortable voicing their opinion in front of others in a public setting. Providing different strategies and tools for receiving input allows everyone a chance to become actively involved in the discussion of how to improve their community. STEP 1 Community Engagement
STEP 2 Community Profile & Vision
STEP 3 Plan Creation & Approval
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Analysis of existing conditions to establish an overall vision for Durant Parks and Recreation
The newly created Parks Plan and its Action Plan for Implementation will serve as a tool and guide for future development.
Soliciting input via online and traditional engagement activities from: Durant Park Board | Residents | City Staff| Stakeholders
Project Kickoff and Brain Storming
The project kick off event was held in August 2019 at Durant City Hall. This consisted of the project team, the City Operations Officer and the Park Board. The Park Board’s input is valuable to the planning process and necessary guidance needed for the plan. This meeting allowed us to introduce the project to them and determine next steps in the process based guidance from the Parks Board. Following the meeting survey was sent out to the members of the committee, those results are analyzed later in this plan.
Parks Board
The Durant Parks Board played an integral role in the planning process and engagement. The project team met with the park board along with the City Operations Officer 4 times throughout the process to give plan feedback, as well as participate in a visioning exercise for the Feldhan park expansion.
Focus Group Meetings
The project team met with a variety of stakeholders throughout the community. This is an important aspect of public engagement as it allows us to hear and take into consideration specific park users such as the baseball and softball league, bikers, parents, and kids. 2-2 | Chapter 2- Process and Engagement
Community Survey A community survey, distributed online and by paper, received many responses and provided great feedback for the plan The survey was distributed through Survey Monkey, the link and QR code were distribute around the City. Paper copies where made available at City Hall. Information encouraging the community to visit the website and take the survey was displayed on large banners at both Jaycee and Feldhan parks. Additionally, comment boxes were stationed at City Hall and the Feldhan Concession Stand to gather additional information A goal of the survey was to gather feedback from park users no matter the use. The quality of feedback is important to the planning process and this survey was well responded and had great feedback.
Feedback from the Park Board and Focus Groups Feldhan Park Opportunities • Expansion
Jaycee Park Issues
• Need more parking • Incorporate more native • Can seem isolated species and pollinators • Limited equipment • Addition of playground due to donation rules • New trail option
• No water feature
• Addition of much needed multi-use fields
• Condition of concessions and restrooms • Next to busy roadway
• Addition of water feature such as a pond
• Parking lot dangerous for pedestrians
Opportunities
Issues
• Large area with potential for new amenities (pickleball courts, splashpad)
• Needs inclusive park
• Improve older kid play equipment for accessibility
to watch multi age children.
• Improve toddler area
• Parking
• Skate park is not used enough
• Distance between the • Small upgrades as the two playgrounds and park is already used a lot swing sets make it difficult
Pythian Sisters Park Opportunities
Issues
West Park
• Grow farmers market and other events at the park
• Underutilized
• Use the bandshell more • Not very used
• In a commercial area
• Incorporate a fountain • Small • Limited equipment or small water feature • New bike trail or lane option • Addition of public art • Additional seating and tables
• By the railroad tracks
Opportunities
Issues
• Grow use of the park with community center
• No equipment
• Large area with potential for seating/ picnics
• People don’t even know that it is a park
• Trail/Path through the park • Location is good with the school and city hall
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Feedback from the Survey Overview
The summarizes results of the Community Survey are a guide for how parks and recreation amenities should be improved to best serve the communities needs and interests. This input is essential to help the City determine the next steps for the future of the parks system as Durant grows and the Feldhan Park expansion is developed.
Key Takeaways and Priorities
LOW LOW LOW
More Recreation Programming
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Sport Complex
Pool or Splash Pad
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Improve Equipment and Accessibility
Trail Connections
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Larger Variety of Equipment
The community survey was posted online after the first steering committee meeting. It was advertised on various forms of social media. The majority of those who took the survey lived within the City limits of Durant or surrounding rural areas, and more than half had children living in their home. In the following pages we highlight the some of the interesting takeaways from the summarized survey results. Full survey results are located in Appendix A. 2-4 | Chapter 2- Process and Engagement
Facility Usage
100%
Desired Amenities and Improvements Splash Pad Outdoor Pool Playground Equipment
79% Playground Equipment
Dog Park
72% Ball Diamonds
Sand Vollyball
63% Walking
Baseball Basketball Disc Golf
51% Athleitc Fields
Shelters
50% Picnic Facilitites
Park Landscaping
33% Biking 32% Basketball Court
Fitness Equipment Soccer Fields Pickleball Courts
18% Tennis Courts 15% Nature Viewing 9% Skate Park 6% Other 5% Sledding
Ice Rink More Site Furnishings ATV Trails Horseshoe Pits Golf Driving Range Sledding Hill
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Satisfaction of Jaycee Park
Satisfaction of West Park
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Satisfaction of Feldhan Park
Satisfaction of Pythian Sisters Park
Favorite Park and Why Jaycee
Pavilion
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Playground Tennis Courts
Swings Location Trees Variety of Activities Big Open Space Skate Park Pavilion
Playground Natural
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Safety Concerns about Park Facilities No
Parking Lot at Feldhan Rocks at Jaycee Older Kids on Equipment Material Under Playgrounds Lighting Playground Equipment Rough Walking Path Accessibility No Barrier at Highway Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 2- 7
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Batting Cage
Pond
Dog Park
Indoor Rec Building
Disc Golf
More Trees/Shade
Baseball Field
More Lighting
Splash Pad
Pool
Update Shelter
Repave/Expand Trail
Multi-Use Field
Update Parking Lot
Upgrade Bathrooms
Playground
Suggestions for Feldhan Expansion
Key Concerns and Outcomes Concerns
ADA Regulations and Accessibility Improving accessibility for all is a primary goal. Although Durant has made improvements to sidewalk and trail conditions, there should be specific improvements geared towards providing access and accessible parks and recreation amenities and newer more accessible playground equipment. Safety Updating Durant parks to be safe for everyone of all ages is a key priority for the city. Lighting is a concern as well as materials under the playground at Jaycee Park. The 2018 EMC Insurance Audit also included several necessary improvements to existing facilities that address observed safety issues. The audit is included as Appendix B.
Opportunities Future Feldhan Expansion This park expansion space is a blank canvas for the city. Public input comes back positive for more variety of amenities in the parks system, this is the perfect opportunity. The western portion of the existing area of the park cannot be seriously altered due to conditions of the donation of the parkland when it was established. The City budget and CIP must be considered in the decision along with the capacity of the parks and recreation department to take on more land. The use and future of this expansion is essential as Durant Park amenities seem to be at capacity at points. Durant is also projected to grow and has potential incoming housing developments. This space should be utilized to its full potential. Updating Jaycee Park Jaycee Park seems to be the most used park in Durant due to its location and different play areas for younger and older children. There are safety concerns in this park that could be addressed with small updates of park materials such as removing and replacing the rocks in the park and changing the material underneath the playground equipment. This would also be the ideal location for a splash pad, which is a more cost realistic option than a city pool. Sprucing Up Pythian Sisters Park Pythian Sisters Park is in ideal location to the town center that many feel is underutilized. Small improvements such as more seating or a small water feature like a fountain would bring more use in the summer. Higher usage of the park would also assist in the promotion of downtown businesses. Promoting West Park Maintain and promote the use of the bandstand and basketball courts. Also, consider adding amenities that benefit the Community Center and Library users; such as a small play area, seating, and a wedding ceremony gazebo. Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 2- 9
Chapter 3
Vision, Goals, Concepts, and Action Plan
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Vision of the Parks and Recreation System Overview The City identified a need to expand its parks and recreation offerings for current and future residents. Part of this was the purchase of 18 acres of greenfield to be developed as part of Feldhan Park on the east side of the existing park. Successful implementation of this plan is attained when recommendations are attainable and align with the capacity of the City of Durant. This is to be a collaborative process involving city staff, stakeholders, and community members.
Plan Objective Develop a comprehensive, usable, living document which outlines the current assets and improvements of the park system. Through this analysis and process Durant will be able to create a concept for the Feldhan Park extension. This plan was created with the objective of analyzing the existing conditions of the parks to better develop an equitable and usable concept for the new park area for visitors and current and future residents.
Durant Parks and Recreation Vision
The City of Durant will offer amenities and recreation programs for citizens of all ages and abilities while continuing to provide recreation amenities by maintaining and improving facilities to meet the growing needs of the community.
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Durant Park and Recreation Goals Plan Goals A goal is a long-term target that states what the community wants to accomplish. Written in general terms, the statement offers a desired condition. Below are four overarching goals that will help guide future decisions and continue to maintain a high level of services as the City of Durant grows,
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Design and Construct Improvements for the Expansion of Feldhan Park
Provide New Opportunities to Increase and Broaden Park Users
Improve Inclusiveness of Equipment Within Durant Parks and Their Amenities
Provide a Framework for Short, Mid, and Long-term Improvements and Growth Opportunities for Existing and Future Parks, Open Space and Trails
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2019 Community Visioning Plan - Feldhan Park This was a part of the Iowa Living Roadways Program Community Visioning completed in 2019.
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10 PATH DELINEATED WITH MILEAGE PAINTED ON PAVEMENT SO USERS CAN S 11 EXISTING CONCESSION STAND BUILDING
12 RAISED CROSSWALK TO CALM TRAFFIC AND INCREASE PEDESTRIAN SAFET
13 BOCCE BALL FIELD WITH TWO ADJACENT SHELTERS FOR SHADE AND GATH 14 RESTROOM WITH DRINKING FOUNTAIN
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19 CUSTOM BUILT TREE HOUSE FOR IMAGINATIVE PLAY AND PHYSICAL FITNES
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Feldhan Park Expansion: Feldhan Park is one of Durant’s many assets. It currently has a looped trail system, restored prairie, picnic shelters, and baseball fields for community games. The trail is lined with trees and there are benches throughout the park. Based on the public input received, the following needs were identified: more sports fields, more playgrounds for children, and more parking spaces. The proposed concept plan addresses theses needs and desires as well as issues and opportunities that the design team observed during the site visit.
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The goal of the concept plan is to create a functional and cohesive park that is reflective of the needs and desires of the community and does not look like it was planned and developed in a piecemeal fashion. It is the intent to preserve and enhance the existing park, while expanding and creating recreational features and opportunities for the new undeveloped expansion area. The drawing notes to the left highlight the proposed elements and the photos in the upper right show examples of some of the proposed amenities.
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2019 Community Visioning Plan - Cost Estimate 114 SUMMER 2019
OPC COSTS: Feldhan Park Expansion Feldhan Park (See Board #17 for Visual) Description Pergola (Drawing Note 1) Pergola Pergola, Complete Pavement Under Pergola Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 4" PCC Concrete, 5" Flagstone Walk to Pergola, Complete Vines Plantings for Pergola Vine Plants, Warranty Shredded Hardwood Mulch Steel Edging, Commercial Grade Site Amenities Benches Trash Receptacle Interpretive Signage (Drawing Note 2) Interpretive Signage Children's Zoned Playground (Drawing Note 3) Playground Equipment Playground Equipment Playground Surfacing Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation, 3" Geotextile Fabric Eng. Wood Fiber Safety Mulch (ADA Compliant) Rubber Curb Edging for Playground Surfacing Site Amenities Benches Amenity Pads Restroom and Resting Plaza (Drawing Note 4) Restroom Structure Restroom Structure Utilities (Electricity, Sanitary Sewer, Water, etc.) Plaza and New Sidewalks Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 4" PCC Concrete, 5" Site Amenities Round Picnic Tables, Commercial Grade Trash Receptacle Bike Rack Landscaping around Restroom Shredded Hardwood Mulch Perennial Flowers/Ornamental Grasses (18" O.C.) Planting Soil Mix Earth Excavation Splash Pad and Shelters (Drawing Note 5) Splash Pad Splash Pad Splash Pad Pavement Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 6" PCC Concrete, 6" Poured In Place Anti-Slip Colored Surfacing, Standard Color
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Estimated Quantity
Estimated Unit Cost
Unit
9/20/2019 Estimated Totals
Estimated Line Total
740
SF
$
68.00
$
50,320.00
1615 10 125 125 1095 520
SF CY SY SY SF SF
$ $ $ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 4.75 6.50 12.00 42.00
$ $ $ $ $ $
646.00 150.00 593.75 812.50 13,140.00 21,840.00
1 5 100
LS CY LF
$ $ $
1,500.00 35.00 24.00
$ $ $
1,500.00 175.00 2,400.00
4 1
EA EA
$ $
2,000.00 1,200.00
$ $
8,000.00 1,200.00
10
EA
$
2,450.00
$
24,500.00
1
LS
$
120,000.00
$
120,000.00
8700 85 970 278 370
SF CY SY CY LF
$ $ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 4.75 50.00 24.00
$ $ $ $ $
3,480.00 1,275.00 4,607.50 13,900.00 8,880.00
8 320
EA SF
$ $
2,000.00 14.00
$ $
16,000.00 4,480.00
740 TBD
SF TBD
$
110.00 TBD
$
81,400.00 TBD
7475 70 830 830 7475
SF CY SY SY SF
$ $ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 4.75 6.50 12.00
$ $ $ $ $
2,990.00 1,050.00 3,942.50 5,395.00 89,700.00
6 1 1
EA EA EA
$ $ $
1,500.00 1,200.00 1,500.00
$ $ $
9,000.00 1,200.00 1,500.00
2 108 5 4
CY EA CY CY
$ $ $ $
35.00 35.00 60.00 15.00
$ $ $ $
70.00 3,780.00 300.00 60.00
1
LS
$
175,000.00
$
175,000.00
2690 50 300 300 2690 2690
SF CY SY SY SF SF
$ $ $ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 4.75 9.75 12.00 16.50
$ $ $ $ $ $
1,076.00 750.00 1,425.00 2,925.00 32,280.00 44,385.00
$ $
100,777.25 50,320.00
$
15,342.25
$ $
21,840.00 4,075.00
$
9,200.00
$ $
24,500.00 24,500.00
$ $
172,622.50 120,000.00
$
32,142.50
$
20,480.00
$ $
212,087.50 81,400.00
$
114,777.50
$
11,700.00
$
4,210.00
$ $
367,081.00 175,000.00
$
82,841.00
SUMMER 2019 115 (
) Description
Site Amenities Picnic Shelter Picnic Tables Benches Bike Rack PCC Amenity Pads, Complete
Bio-Swale (Drawing Note 6) Bio-Swale (+/- 436' x +/- 9 = 3924 SF) Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile, and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Amended Soil Shredded Hardwood Mulch Native Grass and Forb Plugs Tot-Lot (Drawing Note 9) Toddler Play Ground (Tot Lot) Toddler Playground Equipment Black Chain-link Perimeter Fence with Lockable Gate Playground Surfacing Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Eng. Wood Fiber Safety Mulch Site Amenities Trash Receptacle Benches PCC Amenity Pads, Complete Sidewalk Access to Playground from existing Walk Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 4" PCC Concrete, 5" Pavement Markings (Drawing Note 10) Pavement Markings (every 0.10 mile) Re-Constructed Parking Lot (Drawing Notes 12 & 16) Existing Pavement Removal Demolition Concrete Curb New Vehicular Asphalt Pavement Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 6" Asphalt Paving, 4" Raised Crosswalk, Complete ADA Compliant Detectable Warning Panel Parking Lot Storm Drainage PCC Concrete Curb and Gutter Storm Sewer, Complete (inlets/outlets, fittings, earthwork, etc.) Pavement Markings and Traffic Control Signage Pavement Markings, Stall Lines Pavement Markings, HC Logo ADA Aisle Way Pavement Hatching ADA Parking Lot Signage Traffic Control Signage Interior Parking Islands Amended Soil Deciduous Trees Lawn Seeding Shredded Hardwood Mulch
Estimated Quantity
Unit
2 8 7 2 560
EA EA EA EA SF
3924 365 460 40 3925
SF CY CY CY EA
Estimated Unit Cost $ $ $ $ $
$ $ $ $ $
35,000.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 14.00
0.40 15.00 60.00 35.00 4.00
Estimated Line Total $ $ $ $ $
$ $ $ $ $
70,000.00 14,400.00 14,000.00 3,000.00 7,840.00
1,569.60 5,475.00 27,600.00 1,400.00 15,700.00
1 316
LS LF
$ $
50,000.00 32.00
$ $
50,000.00 10,112.00
6180 115 690 230
SF CY SY CY
$ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 4.75 81.50
$ $ $ $
2,472.00 1,725.00 3,277.50 18,745.00
1 8 340
EA EA SF
$ $ $
1,200.00 2,000.00 14.00
$ $ $
1,200.00 16,000.00 4,760.00
200 2 25 25 200
SF CY SY SY SF
$ $ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 4.75 6.50 12.00
$ $ $ $ $
80.00 30.00 118.75 162.50 2,400.00
1
LS
$
850.00
$
850.00
5705 320
SY LF
$ $
6.00 5.50
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
1422 5690 5690 5690 1 32
CY SY SY SY LS SF
$ $ $ $ $ $
15.00 3.00 15.00 38.00 40,000.00 60.00
TBD TBD
LF TBD
2060 10 9 10 5
LF EA EA Sets EA
$ $ $ $ $
1.75 75.00 50.00 375.00 250.00
$ $ $ $ $
3,605.00 750.00 450.00 3,750.00 1,250.00
160 10 5000 3
CY EA SF CY
$ $ $ $
60.00 425.00 0.20 35.00
$ $ $ $
9,600.00 4,250.00 1,000.00 105.00
TBD TBD
34,230.00 1,760.00 21,330.00 17,070.00 85,350.00 216,220.00 40,000.00 1,920.00 TBD TBD
Estimated Totals $ 109,240.00
$ $
51,744.60 51,744.60
$ $
111,082.75 60,112.00
$
26,219.50
$
21,960.00
$
2,791.25
$ $
850.00 850.00
$ $
442,640.00 35,990.00
$
381,890.00
TBD $
9,805.00
$
14,955.00
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-7
2019 Community Visioning Plan - Cost Estimate 116 SUMMER 2019 (
) Description
Bocce (Drawing Note 13) Site Prep and Grading Bocce Field Regulation Size (Aggregate base, Ground Oyster Shells) 4"x 4" Pressure Treated Posts Site Amenities Shelters Benches PCC Amenity Pads, Complete Trash Receptacle Landscaping Deciduous Trees Shredded Hardwood Mulch Restroom With Drinking Fountain (Drawing Note 14) Site Prep and Grading Restroom Structure Restroom Structure Utilities (Electricity, Sanitary Sewer, Water, etc.) Site Amenities Benches Trash Receptacle ADA accessible Water Fountain Sports Fields (Drawing Note 15 Site Prep and Grading Baseball Field Baseball Field (native soil, screened topsoil, infield lime, seed) 12' High Backstop Fencing with Overhang 8' Chain-link Fence (in front of dugouts) 4' Chain-link Fence (surrounding Field) Dugout Bench Dugout Shelters Spectator Bleachers U-12 Soccer Field Complete Soccer Goal Posts Seeding Spectator Bleachers New Parking Lot (Drawing Note 16) New Vehicular Asphalt Pavement Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 6" Asphalt Paving, 4" Parking Lot Storm Drainage PCC Concrete Curb and Gutter Storm Sewer, Complete (inlets/outlets, fittings, earthwork, etc.) Pavement Markings and Traffic Control Signage Pavement Markings, Stall Lines Pavement Markings, HC Logo ADA Aisle Way Pavement Hatching ADA Parking Lot Signage Traffic Control Signage Interior Parking Island Landscaping Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Grading and Planting Prep Deciduous Trees Lawn Seeding Shredded Hardwood Mulch
3-8 | Chapter 3 Goals, Vision and Concept
Estimated Quantity
Unit
Estimated Unit Cost
Estimated Line Total
1
LS
$
750.00
$
750.00
1 210
LS LF
$ $
2,500.00 2.60
$ $
2,500.00 546.00
2 4 160 1
EA EA SF EA
$ $ $ $
30,000.00 2,000.00 14.00 1,400.00
$ $ $ $
60,000.00 8,000.00 2,240.00 1,400.00
9 3
EA EA
$ $
425.00 35.00
$ $
3,825.00 105.00
1
LS
$
2,500.00
$
2,500.00
560 1
SF LS
$
110.00 TBD
$
61,600.00 TBD
2 1 1
EA EA EA
$ $ $
2,000.00 1,400.00 6,750.00
$ $ $
4,000.00 1,400.00 6,750.00
1
LS
$
5,000.00
$
5,000.00
1 1 80 854 4 2 1 1 1 1 1
EA LS LF LF EA EA LS LS Pair LS LS
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
55,000.00 10,000.00 30.00 15.00 1,000.00 12,000.00 28,000.00
$ $ $ $ $ $ $
55,000.00 10,000.00 2,400.00 12,810.00 4,000.00 24,000.00 28,000.00
$ $ $
2,500.00 2,000.00 28,000.00
$ $ $
2,500.00 2,000.00 28,000.00
40972 510 4555 4555 4555
SF CY SY SY SY
$ $ $ $ $
0.40 15.00 3.00 15.00 38.00
$ $ $ $ $
16,388.80 7,650.00 13,665.00 68,325.00 173,090.00
1860 1
LF LS
$
12.00 TBD
$
22,320.00 TBD
2020 11 8 11 2
LF EA EA Sets EA
$ $ $ $ $
1.75 75.00 50.00 375.00 250.00
$ $ $ $ $
3,535.00 825.00 400.00 4,125.00 500.00
3320 1 12 3320 4
SF LS EA SF CY
$ $ $ $ $
0.40 800.00 425.00 0.20 35.00
$ $ $ $ $
1,328.00 800.00 5,100.00 664.00 140.00
Estimated Totals $ $ $
79,366.00 750.00 3,046.00
$
71,640.00
$
3,930.00
$ $ $
76,250.00 2,500.00 61,600.00
$
12,150.00
$ $ $
173,710.00 5,000.00 136,210.00
$
32,500.00
$ $
318,855.80 279,118.80
$
22,320.00
$
9,385.00
$
8,032.00
SUMMER 2019 (
) Description
Seasonal Wetland (Drawing Note 17) Seasonal Wetland and Prairie Wetland and Prairie Restoration Site Amenities Benches PCC Amenity Pads, Complete Trash Receptacle Interpretive Signage Storm Drainage Culverts, Drainage Control Structures, Outlets, Inlets Dog Park (Drawing Note 18) Fences and Gates Dog Fence, 6' Pedestrian Gates Maintenance Equipment Gates Site Amenities Dog Relief Station Human and Dog Water Fountain Dog Play Equipment Trash Receptacles Benches Utilities (Water, Electricity, Etc.) Aggregate Paths in Dog Park Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 4" Aggregate Surface Course, 2" Custom Built Tree House for Imaginative Play (Drawing Note 18) Stand Alone Custom Built Treehouse Structure Accessible Access Route Natural Play Area Around Tree House East Side of Center Parking Lot (Existing) Sidewalks Topsoil Stripping, Stockpile and Re-spread, 6" Earth Excavation Geotextile Fabric Aggregate Base Course, 4" PCC Concrete, 5" ADA Compliant Detectable Warning Panel Landscaping Deciduous Trees, Flowering Ornamental Deciduous Trees Shredded Hardwood Mulch No Mow Turf, Lawn, Prairie Survey Site Survey Mobilization, Erosion Control, And Traffic Control Mobilization (5%) Erosion Control, Traffic Control & Safety (5%)
Estimated Quantity
Estimated Unit Cost
Unit
TBD
TBD
7 300 1 5
EA SF EA EA
1
LS
Estimated Line Total
TBD $ $ $ $
2,000.00 14.00 1,400.00 2,450.00
Estimated Totals
TBD $ $ $ $
TBD
14,000.00 4,200.00 1,400.00 12,250.00
LF EA EA
$ $ $
23.00 500.00 1,500.00
$ $ $
24,426.00 3,000.00 4,500.00
3 1 1 1 6 1
EA EA LS EA EA LS
$ $ $ $ $
2,500.00 880.00 40,000.00 1,400.00 2,000.00 TBD
$ $ $ $ $
7,500.00 880.00 40,000.00 1,400.00 12,000.00 TBD
6198 690 690 690
SF SY SY SY
$ $ $ $
0.40 4.75 6.50 9.50
$ $ $ $
2,479.20 3,277.50 4,485.00 6,555.00
LS LS LS
61785 575 6865 6865 61785 210
SF CY SY SY SF SF
TBD TBD TBD TBD
EA EA EA TBD
1
LS
1 1
LS LS
TBD TBD TBD
0.40 15.00 4.25 6.50 12.00 60.00
$ $
TBD 425.00 35.00 TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD
TBD
156,753.89 156,753.89
$
$ $ $ $ $ $
$ $
24,714.00 8,625.00 29,176.25 44,622.50 741,420.00 12,600.00
156,753.89 156,753.89
IMPROVEMENTS SUBTOTAL CONTINGENCY (20%) DESIGN/ENGINEERING FEES (15%) TOTAL OPC COSTS WITHOUT TBD COSTS & ASSOCIATED PROFESSIONAL FEES* ANTICIPATED COST RANGE:
31,850.00
TBD
$ $
110,502.70 31,926.00
$
61,780.00
$
16,796.70
TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
$ $ $ $ $ $
$ $
$31,850.00 TBD
TBD
1062 6 3
1 1 1
117
$ $
861,157.75 861,157.75
TBD
TBD
$
313,507.79
$ 3,448,585.64 $ 689,717.13 $ 620,745.41 $ 4,759,048.18
TBD
* TBD and Utility Costs (i.e. electrical, water, gray water, sanitary and storm sewer, etc.) and all associated professional service fees are not included, in addition, costs for items/services that are shown as a percentage of the construction work costs may be impacted by the TBD costs and will need to be adjusted to reflect new construction cost totals.
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-9
Feldhan Park Expansion Concept 1
Existing Housing
This concept is based on public feedback, Park Board input, and existing infrastructure. It is cost effective for the City and designed so it can be done in phases. The phased cost approach is shown on the next page. There are some limits with what can be added west of the ball diamond as that area can only have natural features. The additional parking lot would help relieve the existing and allow more people to come to the park and is strategically placed close to the existing road to minimize costs. The multi-use grass fields are an essential need that was brought up multiple times from many different stakeholders.
Potential Future Housing
Concessions with Patio Seating and Restrooms
Existing Baseball Fields
Pa
Pedestrian Walkw
46 Total Parking Spo 4 Handicap Accessib
3-10 | Chapter 3 Goals, Vision and Concept
Full Size Multi-Use Fields Potential Future Road
avilion
Existing Baseball Fields
Restrooms
way
ots ble
152 Parking Spots, 6 Handicap Accessible and Pedestrian Refuge
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-11
Feldhan Park Expansion Concept 2
Existing Housing
This second concept has been included after the Parks Board and Public Works Department reviewed the plan and wanted to address flooding and drainage concerns in another way. It is cost effective for the City and designed so it can be done in phases. The phased cost approach is shown on the next page. The northwest location of the proposed additional parking lot would be more expensive due to additional road construction. The road would be built from the highway to the parking lot entrance and would be wide enough for over-flow street parking.
Potential Future Housing
Concessions with Patio Seating and Restrooms
Existing Baseball Fields
Pa
Pedestrian Walkwa
46 Total Parking Spo 4 Handicap Accessib
3-12 | Chapter 3 Goals, Vision and Concept
Existing Baseball Fields
Restrooms
Potential Future Road
avilion
152 Parking Spots, 6 Handicap Accessible and Pedestrian Refuge
ay
ots ble Full Size Multi-Use Fields
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-13
Feldhan Expansion Estimated Costs The Feldhan Park expansion is a high priority for the City of Durant. The recommended financial option for the City is to separate the project into three different phases. The estimated costs and phases are shown below. The only difference in price between the two concepts is the road constuction for the parking lot access. Feldhan Park Expansion Cost Estimates Phase 1 Task
Cost Estimate
Build New Concessions Stand
$212,000.00
Extend, Seal Coat, and Mark Parking Lot
$387,000.00
Demolish Old Concession Stand
$5,000.00
Phase 2 Task
Cost Estimate
Build Second Restroom and Access
$76.250.00
Soccer Fields Grading, Goal Posts, and Seeding (2 Fields)
$19,000.00
Phase 3 Task
Cost Estimate
New Asphalt Parking Lot and Highway and Pedestrian Access
$320,000.00
CONCEPT 2 - Additional Road Construction (w/o Water and Sewer)
$650,000.00
3-14 | Chapter 3 Goals, Vision and Concept
Proposed Improvements to West Park West Park is at a convenient location to the school and other city amenities such as the community center, the Scott County Library and City Hall. Recommended improvements and additons to west park as as follows’ 1. A Gazebo/small shelter in between the community center and City Hall for weddings and picnics and relaxing 2. A small Playground with minimal equipment behind City hall as lighting already exists in that area of the park. This would be convenient for users visiting the library and community center. West Park Improvements Cost Estimates Pergola Structure $20,000 Small Playground
$65,000
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-15
Proposed Jaycee Park Improvements Jaycee park is conveniently located in the middle of the City. From our public engagement feedback, this is the most commonly used park because of the variety of equipment and the location. Many residents love that there is a toddler playground as well as a older child playground. There are safety concerns with the material underneath the playgrounds and it has been suggested that rubber tiling should be the replacement. An addition of an ADA accessible swing as been recommended as well. With the help of public engagement feedback and the Durant Park Board, Jaycee Park was determined the best location for a new Spray Park or Splash Pad. These are low cost options that will give some aquatic relief in hot Iowa summers without the high maintenance and cost of a pool or aquatic facility. A Slashpad Options/Cost. informational sheet is included on the following page. Water usage estimates are also shown on the Options/ Costs sheet. The cost estimate shown below is the minimum for the construction of a recirculating Spray Park.
Jaycee Park Improvements Cost Estimate Spray Park $300,000 Accessible Swing $1,000 Rubber Tiling for Playground $5 a Sq. Ft
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Potential Location for Spray Park/ Splash Pad
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-17
Splashpad Options/Costs FLOW-THRU Number of Users
25 square fee
Splash Pad Cost
$125,000 - $4
Water Usage
60-150 gallons/minute (cod
Water Reuse Water Temperature (slightly warmer) Power Type
110-volt/20-am
Spray Features/Ground Sprays
Low (smart) flow no
Restrooms/Changing/Shower Facility Required Certified Pool Operator (Staffing) Required to Check Chemicals Chemical & Filtration Water Treatment Required Chlorine Discharge Treatment
X (via storm co
*Note: Costs include all items within the concrete pad area for the splash pad: concrete pad, base course, piping, pumps
Other Associated Park Costs: Parking Lot
$30,000 - $150,000
Site Stormwater Needs
$10,000 - $100,000
Sidewalk
$23/lineal foot
Restrooms/Shelter
$120,000 - $300,000
Landscaping/Irrigation
$3,000 - $50,000
Site Development
$20,000 - $150,000
Utility Connections (Power, Storm Sewer, Water)
$20,000 - $150,000
Architect/Engineer Fees
15% - 20% of estimated construction cost
Other Park Amenities: Shade Shelters
$10,000 - $50,000
Furnishings (Picnic Tables, Trash Receptacles, Bike Racks)
$5,000 - $50,000
Drinking Fountains
$800 - $1,500
Dry Play Features (Playground)
$25,000 - $200,000
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OPTION
RECIRCULATING OPTION
et/person
25 square feet/person
400,000*
$300,000 - $600,000*
de required limitations)
150 gallons/minute + X X (no heater)
mp circuit
ozzles/features
Single/3-Phase Provide large water use features X X X
onnection)
X (via sanitary connection)
s, mechanics, vertical features, etc.
*Depends on size, soil conditions and stormwater requirements *Depends on stormwater requirements within the Community, WI DNR, and construction disturbance *Will need connecting sidewalks to make it ADA compliant *Varies on building, size, number of stalls, shower/changing area, housing the splash pad manifold *Depends on materials, site development and soil conditions *Depends on site and soil conditions *Plumbing, design and construction administration
*Costs based on fabric shade shelters to shelters with permanent roofs *Cost depends on materials. *Integrate adjacent playground features for dry play
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Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-19
Proposed Pythian Sisters Park Improvements In 2019 the City of Durant participated in the Iowa Living Roadways Community Visioning Program in partnership with Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, Iowa State University Landscape Architecture Students, Iowa Department of Transportation and Trees Forever. The program selects communities through a competitive application process, provides professional planning and design assistance along transportation corridors to small Iowa communities.
Fire Station
The design created from the visioning program includes preserving the existing healthy trees, electrical outlet services, Veterans Memorial Plaza, and southern fence, and adding new elements that will provide activities that enhance the park as a public gathering space. This concept was not part of this planning processes but is included to show proposed improvements. The new enhancements suggested are; 1. Spray fountain and large freestanding letters spelling Durant 3. Seatwalls integrated into planters and movable tables and chairs to provide a quiet and comfortable place for eating and gatherings. 4. Sculpture garden to showcase art of local artists Cost Estimates Spray Fountain Without Utilities $24,833 Durant Letters $49,000 Outdoor Seating Eating Area $25,000 Seating and Pedestrian Pavement $185,000
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Proposed Concept: Pythian Sisters Pa
Recommendation As the City of Durant is most likely going to focus the majority of their parks spending on the Feldhan Park Expansion, we think that it is beneficial to do small, less costly upgrades to Pythian Sisters in the next 10 years. Our recommendation is to consider the addition of the spray fountain and some seating so that people have a place to sit while their children are playing in the fountains. This would add amenities some to Pythian Sisters park without overtaking the budget on Feldhan.
Examples of Potential Water Features Iowa State Fair Fountains
3-20 | Chapter 3 Goals, Vision and Concept
No Scale
Existing aerial photo of Pythian Sister and 8th Ave.
Durant Pythian
1
5th St . 2
7
5
Large City Letter
1
Permeable Gra
6
Outdoor Climb
9
5
6
8th Av e.
4
75
150 ft
Pythian Sister
8 10
Pythian Sisters P and 8th Ave. Th Farmers Market
ark Enhancement Master Plan
Drawing Notes For Pythian Sisters Park Enhancement Master Plan 1 PERMEABLE GRASS PAVERS FOR FARMERS MARKET PARKING . 2 MOVABLE TABLES AND CHAIRS ON DECORATIVE PAVING TO ALLOW FOR OUTDOOR EATING AND ACTIVITIES 3 PLANTER WITH INTEGRATED SEATWALL 4 VARIABLE, LIT SPRAY FOUNTAIN FOR VISUAL AND AUDITORY INTEREST AS WELL AS FOR COOLING OFF; ALSO SERVES AS A UNIQUE BACKDROP FOR BOTH PHOTOS AND FOR THE LARGE CITY LETTERS
5 LARGE CITY LETTERS FOR CITY IDENTIFICATION AND TO PROVIDE A BACKDROP FOR PHOTOS 6 OUTDOOR CLIMBING WALL WITH POURED-IN-PLACE RUBBER SURFACING IN BRIGHT COLORS AND EYE CATCHING DESIGN
7 SCULPTURE GARDEN TO DISPLAY COMMUNITY ARTWORK 8 OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER 9 PRESERVE EXISTING VETERANS MEMORIAL 10 PRESERVE EXISTING TREES NOTE: ALL PAVING MATERIALS AND CONNECTIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PAVEMENT TO BE ADA COMPLIANT
Sisters Park
To achieve thes 1) spray fountai played on as we encourage fitne
chairs to provid gatherings; 4) o 5) sculpture gar
artworks; and 6) Market vendors when not in use
rs Park located in the SW corner of the intersection of 5th St.
Iowa City Pedestrian Mall Fountains
The design goa trees, electrical incorporating e allows for both
Flenker Land Architecture Consultants, LLC Landscape Architect: Meg K. Flenker, PLA, ASLA, CPESC, CPSWQ Interns: Haoyue (Karma) Yang and Jue Jue (JJ) Wai Hin Thaw Iowa State University | Trees Forever | Iowa Department of Transportation
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-21
Action Plan The Action Plan is designed as a guide to help the The City of Durant along and community leaders prioritize opportunities and address issues within the City of Durant and the surrounding area as it relates to parks and recreation. The desired vision for Durant cannot be created over night. However, by incrementally implementing the recommendations within this plan, Durant can achieve the desired outcomes set forth in this comprehensive plan.
Potential Funding Sources There are five broad funding sources available to help offset costs to complete the projects listed in this Plan, as described below. • General Municipal Funding – It is assumed that some general municipal funds/borrowing will be required to assist with the completion of projects or as a matching source for state or federal grants (e.g.wayfinding, signage, or park land acquisition). • Special Assessments – Particular projects that benefit individual properties (e.g. sidewalk/trail installations) could be funded through special assessments whereby the City recoups initial design and construction costs through increased real estate taxes on those properties for a set period of time. • Private Donations – Some of the wayfinding projects could be partially or fully funded through private donations or public fundraising. •State and Federal Grants – There are many different state or federal grants that may be able to offset the costs of some of the identified projects. Only those programs most likely to award funding to Durant are listed.
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Funding The table below is not an exhaustive list of programs and resources available on any given project but it can be used as a reference for potential funding for projects. The key is also a reference for the acronyms in the Action Plan. Not every resource and funding source is used in the Action Plan but the key can be a reference for future projects as new opportunities are added.
Funding and Other Resources Key CAT - Community Attraction and Tourism Program (ECIA) CFCC - Community Foundation of Cedar County City - General Fund, Special Funds, TIF or Assessments CMPO - Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization Bi-State - Bi-State Regional Commission ECIA - East Central Intergovernmental Association HC - Hired Consultant IACPG - Iowa Arts Council Project Grant IFMA - Iowa Farmers Market Association ILRTF - Iowa Living Roadways Trust Fund KIB - Keep Iowa Beautiful Community Beatification Grant Program LWCF - Land and Water Conservation Fund PCRC - Pedestrian Curb Ramp Construction PIB - Paint Iowa Beautiful REAP - Resource Enhancement and Protection City Parks and Open Spaces TAP - Transportation Alternative Program TFK - Trees for Kids and Trees for Teens THF - Tony Hawk Foundation TIF - Tax Increment Finance TP! - Trees Please! (MidAmerican Energy) TSIP - Traffic Safety Improvement Program QCCF - Quad Cities Community Foundation
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-23
Action Plan Action 1.a Begin Design Phase of Feldhan Park Expansion 1.b Consider additional lighting around the ball fields at Feldhan Park 1.c Continue to plant native prairie grass along the trail at Feldhan Park
Parks
1.d Replace the rocks at Jaycee park with softer, safer material such as rubber mats or bark 1.e Evaluate feasibility and cost of Splash Pad at Jaycee Park 1.f Consider adding a water feature/fountain at Pythian Sisters Park 1.g Consider an all-inclusive playground when planning new play equipment/areas. 1.h Continue to upkeep the skateboard park in Jaycee Park 1.j Continue to utilize Master Plans for any new parks.
Trails and Access
2.a Consider marking a designated on-street bike route from Jaycee to Feldahn Park 2.b Improve crosswalks for walking and biking in major intersections to the parks 2.c
Improve the parking lot in Feldhan park in-between baseball diamonds and add safe crossing for pedestrians Currently a difficult crossing between the baseball diamonds
2.d Consider trail addition in the expansion of Feldhan park as part of a later phase 2.e Consider on-road bike paths and street connections for avid bikers on a case by case basis 2.f Consider designated trails for recreational users that prefer vehicle/pedestrian separation
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Priority 2020-2022 2023-2030 On Going
Potential Non-city Funding
Other Resources
LWCF, REAP, QCCF
HC
QCCF
HC
ILRTF, QCCF CFCC REAP, CFCC
HC
CFCC CFCC, QCCF
HC
THF, LWCF, CFCC Private Development
HC
TAP, CFCC, QCCF
HC
TAP QCCF QCCF TAP
HC HC HC
Durant 2030 Parks Vision | 3-25
Appendix A Complete Survey Results
Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey
Q1 What is your age? Answered: 98
65 65 to to 74 74 4% (4) (4) 4% 55 55 to to 64 64 15% (15) 15% (15)
Skipped: 0
18 18 to to 24 24 8% 8% (8) (8)
25 25 to to 34 34 26% 26% (25) (25)
45 45 to to 54 54 8% 8% (8) (8)
35 35 to to 44 44 39% 39% (38) (38)
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Q2 Are there persons living in your home that are under the age of 18? Answered: 98
Skipped: 0
No No 35% 35% (34) (34)
Yes Yes 65% 65% (64) (64)
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Q3 How often do you utilize the parks? Answered: 98
Far Far below below average average 6% 6% (6) (6)
Skipped: 0
Far Far above above average average 11% 11% (11) (11)
Below Below average average 15% 15% (15) (15) Above Above average average 20% 20% (20) (20)
Average Average 47% 47% (46) (46)
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Q4 When visiting the parks what activities do you and your family members partake in? Answered: 98
Skipped: 0
playground equipment
79% 79%
Picnic Facilites
50% 50%
Basketball Court
32% 32% 51% 51%
Athletic Fields
63% 63%
Walking
33% 33%
Biking
15% 15%
Nature Viewing
9% 9%
Skate Park
72% 72%
Ball Diamonds
5% 5%
Sledding
6% 6%
Other
18% 18%
Tennis Courts 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
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70%
80%
90% 100%
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and Recreation Vision Survey Q5 Durant WhatParks is your favorite2030 park and why? Answered: 83
Skipped: 15
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RESPONSES
1
Jc park
3/8/2020 11:29 AM
2
JC park it is great location and has variety of activities accessible to all ages
6/20/2019 2:01 PM
3
Jaycee Park is better because there are more activities available to my family.
5/27/2019 9:41 PM
4
Both feldhahn and Jaycee are great for baseball leagues. We spend a lot of time on the playground equipment at Jaycee.
5/26/2019 6:09 PM
5
Feldhahn Park. It has more room. I would like to see lights though on the big diamond so Durant has better options for ball games.
5/26/2019 2:26 PM
6
Jaycee
5/26/2019 10:26 AM
7
Jaycee
5/26/2019 8:06 AM
8
Ball field
5/25/2019 5:44 PM
9
JC park. Lots to do and shade.
5/25/2019 5:01 PM
10
Jc park
5/25/2019 2:31 PM
11
Jaycee and School for playground equipment
5/25/2019 1:19 PM
12
Jc, it is the only one with stuff for kids
5/24/2019 2:33 PM
13
Feldhan because it's nicer
5/24/2019 11:50 AM
14
Jaycee. It is close and has options
5/24/2019 10:00 AM
15
JC park
5/23/2019 10:24 PM
16
All
5/23/2019 10:20 PM
17
Jc
5/23/2019 8:42 PM
18
Jc. Stuff for all family and shade trees
5/23/2019 7:56 PM
19
Feldhahn, the trail
5/23/2019 6:43 PM
20
Jaycee Park. It's in the middle of town and has lots of activities to suit everyone of every age.
5/23/2019 2:43 PM
21
JC Park - play ground equipment is wonderful and bathrooms are nice. Great shade trees and shelters.
5/23/2019 11:36 AM
22
Jaycee Park, I love that there are bathrooms, a nice shelter, playground and ball park available
5/23/2019 8:54 AM
23
Jaycee ball field and playground
5/23/2019 7:53 AM
24
JC Park, because of the playground.
5/23/2019 7:49 AM
25
Jc. It has ball fields and playgrounds. Shade.
5/23/2019 7:39 AM
26
I don’t have a favorite but use many of them
5/22/2019 2:38 PM
27
Jaycee park for the shelter and restrooms
5/22/2019 1:07 PM
28
Jaycee
5/22/2019 12:32 PM
29
Feldhan because of the walking track and baseball diamonds.
5/22/2019 12:31 PM
30
Jaycee only because of the large playground.
5/22/2019 9:53 AM
31
Feldhahn
5/22/2019 6:55 AM
32
City park, it’s close to our house
5/22/2019 6:02 AM
33
Jaycee because it has the most activities for a child.
5/22/2019 12:47 AM
34
JC park because I grew up within blocks of it
5/22/2019 12:24 AM
35
Jaycee park, our kids enjoy the playground equipment. 5 / 13
5/21/2019 10:26 PM
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Jaycee park
5/21/2019 10:12 PM
37
JC because it’s convenient and not located on busy highway.
5/21/2019 10:10 PM
38
None since there isnt anything for the middle age group to do and there is nothing for the teenagers
5/21/2019 10:03 PM
39
JC
5/21/2019 9:29 PM
40
Jaycee lots of open space
5/21/2019 9:14 PM
41
Jaycee Park I love the playground ... I take my daycare kids and granddaughters there
5/21/2019 9:13 PM
42
None
5/21/2019 9:13 PM
43
Jaycee...playground for the younger kids to stay entertained when baseball games are going on
5/21/2019 9:09 PM
44
Jaycee Park because it has play equipment that my two young children can play on.
5/21/2019 9:08 PM
45
Jaycee-big variety
5/21/2019 9:03 PM
46
Jaycee park. Lots of different things to use. Mostly utilize the shelter and the ball field.
5/21/2019 8:50 PM
47
Feldhan jogging
5/21/2019 8:44 PM
48
Jayce
5/21/2019 8:23 PM
49
Jaycee because of shelters, playground equipment, nice bathrooms, and cleanliness of park
5/21/2019 7:31 PM
50
Jaycee. Multiple different uses
5/21/2019 7:28 PM
51
Fieldhahn for running trail. Daughter likes to meet up with friends at JC Park & fir playground.
5/21/2019 7:28 PM
52
City Park- grown trees and shelter houses, playground equipment
5/21/2019 7:14 PM
53
Jaycee more to do
5/21/2019 7:05 PM
54
JC Park
5/21/2019 6:59 PM
55
JC - fun playground for older and younger kids
5/21/2019 6:57 PM
56
Jaycee because of the play grounds
5/21/2019 6:55 PM
57
Jc park(Dutton park)
5/21/2019 6:47 PM
58
Jaycee. Really the only playground Bring back the tire park
5/21/2019 6:46 PM
59
JC park and Feldhahn both have a community feel to it. Feldhahn for the trail and ball fields and JC for the park and ball field.
5/21/2019 6:36 PM
60
The one with tennis courts
5/21/2019 6:29 PM
61
Jaycee because its close to home and is in the center of town.
5/21/2019 6:14 PM
62
JC Park: centrally located and well kept
5/21/2019 5:51 PM
63
Jaycee. Lots of room and close to home. Also has ball diamond , basketball, tennis and park equipment
5/21/2019 5:48 PM
64
Jc park
5/21/2019 5:44 PM
65
My kids favorite is the tennis court but I wish they had a roller skating rink or something bigger and more fun like an arcade
5/21/2019 5:33 PM
66
Jaycee - it's close to everything & has many offerings.
5/21/2019 5:26 PM
67
JC as it has more things to do
5/21/2019 5:23 PM
68
Jaycee park. It’s got the ball field, the play ground and it has plenty of shade
5/21/2019 5:21 PM
69
Feldhahn because of the location and convenience to our house.
5/21/2019 5:19 PM
70
Jc park.
5/21/2019 5:18 PM
71
Jaycee is a great park. The space, amenities, and central location in town are key features
5/21/2019 5:17 PM
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Jc park. It’s the only park with play ground equipment
5/21/2019 5:11 PM
73
Jaycee - it's closest to me
5/21/2019 5:08 PM
74
The Jaycee is my favorite, because they have a very nice shelter and nice bathrooms. I also enjoy walking out at Feldhaun and the diamonds are nice out there as well.
5/21/2019 5:06 PM
75
The school playground because it is safer for my 2 year old than Jaycee park.
5/21/2019 5:04 PM
76
Durant Jaycee because it’s close to my home
5/21/2019 4:30 PM
77
Jaycee because its in town and more centrally located
5/21/2019 4:30 PM
78
Rocket park bettendorf A lot of different equipment for all ages and for the special needs kids as well. Also the rubber matting instead of rock or mulch.
5/21/2019 4:29 PM
79
Feldhahn was always our favorite to place to walk our dog but now that we have a child, we will most likely be using Jaycee Park more now because of the playground equipment
5/21/2019 4:28 PM
80
East
5/21/2019 4:22 PM
81
Dutton - Pavilion
5/21/2019 4:21 PM
82
Feldhaun because I walk our dog there, no traffic and theres dog bags for their waste
5/21/2019 4:19 PM
83
Feldhahn Park- I like the walking path and nautural setting. It's away from traffic and not a lot noise if there is no ballgame.
5/21/2019 4:09 PM
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Q6 What ameneties would you like to see added to Durant Parks? Answered: 98
59% 59%
Splash Pad
54% 54%
Outdoor Pool Playground Equipment
40% 40%
Dog Park
37% 37%
Sand Volleyball
37% 37% 24% 24%
Baseball
Basketball
23% 23%
Disc Golf
23% 23%
Shelters
23% 23%
Park Landscaping
21% 21%
Fitness Equipment
20% 20% 19% 19%
Soccer Fields Pickleball Courts
Skipped: 0
15% 15%
Ice Rink
14% 14%
Site Furnishings
14% 14%
ATV Trails
13% 13%
Horseshoe Pits
13% 13%
Golf Driving Range
11% 11%
Sledding Hill
11% 11%
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g
8% 8%
Golf Course
Camping
7% 7%
Off Road Trails
7% 7%
Archer/Trap Shooting
6% 6%
X-Country Skiing
2% 2% 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
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60%
70%
80%
90% 100%
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Durant and Recreation 2030about Vision Survey Q7 Do you have anyParks safety concerns the park facilities? Answered: 81
Skipped: 17
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RESPONSES
1
No
3/8/2020 11:29 AM
2
N/A
6/20/2019 2:01 PM
3
No
5/27/2019 9:41 PM
4
None
5/26/2019 6:09 PM
5
I dont care for the material under the play equipment at Jaycee Park.
5/26/2019 2:26 PM
6
No
5/26/2019 10:26 AM
7
No
5/26/2019 8:06 AM
8
Parking lot is totally unsafe for children to cross!
5/25/2019 5:44 PM
9
It would be nice for it to be fenced in to keep young kids safe and ease parents minds
5/25/2019 5:01 PM
10
No the flags need to be changed out more frequently
5/25/2019 2:31 PM
11
No
5/25/2019 1:19 PM
12
No
5/24/2019 2:33 PM
13
no
5/24/2019 11:50 AM
14
Language from older kids
5/24/2019 10:00 AM
15
Teenagers using play ground equipment inappropriately and being there after curfew.
5/23/2019 10:24 PM
16
None
5/23/2019 10:20 PM
17
No
5/23/2019 8:42 PM
18
Bathrooms need to b open more often. Need to check screws and playground equipment more often for defects
5/23/2019 7:56 PM
19
No
5/23/2019 6:43 PM
20
I think the rocks around the playground equipment at Jaycee park isn't safe. The rocks end up on the sidewalk and can make moving around unsafe for people that aren't steady on their feet. And the parking lot at Feldhahn isn't safe. People drive way too fast through it, no one knows the correct / best way to park and there's always kids running through it since it divides the 2 ball diamonds.
5/23/2019 2:43 PM
21
No
5/23/2019 11:36 AM
22
Not any that i can think of
5/23/2019 8:54 AM
23
Parking lot at east park between the ball diamonds is a hazard for kids wanting concessions
5/23/2019 7:53 AM
24
Need more bathrooms
5/23/2019 7:39 AM
25
Parking seems to be poorly designed relative to ball fields and concessions
5/22/2019 2:38 PM
26
no
5/22/2019 1:07 PM
27
No
5/22/2019 12:31 PM
28
Playground equipment for the little ones as compared to elementary age is far apart. I cannot watch my kids as I want to.
5/22/2019 9:53 AM
29
Gravel under playground equipment is too dangerous—consider something softer
5/22/2019 6:55 AM
30
No
5/22/2019 6:02 AM
31
No.
5/22/2019 12:47 AM
32
No
5/22/2019 12:24 AM
33
Any outdated equipment be fixed or replaced.
34
No
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Unattended small children falling off playground equipment into rocks.
5/21/2019 10:10 PM
36
No enough lighting
5/21/2019 10:03 PM
37
Parking lot at East Park. Kids constantly running across for bathroom, concessions, etc.
5/21/2019 9:29 PM
38
No when there have been kids misbehaving I have asked them to stop
5/21/2019 9:13 PM
39
No
5/21/2019 9:13 PM
40
Types of older kids that hang out there at night
5/21/2019 9:09 PM
41
Some of the equipment is outdated and could be updated.
5/21/2019 9:08 PM
42
Not very accessible for wheelchairs strollers ect
5/21/2019 9:03 PM
43
Not really. Just update fencing so it's not out of date.
5/21/2019 8:50 PM
44
No
5/21/2019 8:09 PM
45
Need lights at all baseball diamonds. Also more off-highway parking at feldhahn
5/21/2019 7:31 PM
46
No
5/21/2019 7:28 PM
47
No
5/21/2019 7:28 PM
48
No
5/21/2019 7:16 PM
49
No
5/21/2019 7:14 PM
50
No
5/21/2019 7:05 PM
51
No
5/21/2019 6:59 PM
52
No
5/21/2019 6:57 PM
53
no
5/21/2019 6:55 PM
54
Walking/jogging/bike path at Feldhahn park needs repair/resurfacing and possible widening. Possible Underground connection to cemetery
5/21/2019 6:47 PM
55
Lighting
5/21/2019 6:46 PM
56
Parking lot in middle of diamonds at Feldhahn Park
5/21/2019 6:36 PM
57
No
5/21/2019 6:29 PM
58
Not really
5/21/2019 6:14 PM
59
No
5/21/2019 5:51 PM
60
No
5/21/2019 5:48 PM
61
Unsupervised kids
5/21/2019 5:44 PM
62
I hope that kids 15 and up could work, making minimum wage will help.
5/21/2019 5:33 PM
63
I dislike the rocks around Jaycee playground equipment. They are always all over the sidewalk making it hard to push strollers. Kids also throw these rocks at other kids or into the slides.
5/21/2019 5:26 PM
64
No
5/21/2019 5:23 PM
65
No
5/21/2019 5:21 PM
66
The older kids at the Jaycee Park seem to trash and use it inappropriately so that it makes one not want to use the playground at all. It is not safe to take the kids up there most of the time because of the older children that we go to the school park.
5/21/2019 5:19 PM
67
Parking at feldhahn
5/21/2019 5:18 PM
68
The location of the concession stand at Feldhahn creates a dangerous situation for kids running to and from Fields 1 and 2. Also at Feldhahn, a lack of some kind of fencing or landscaping between Field 3 and the highway is dangerous. Have seen many young children come dangerously close as brothers and sisters are playing in ball games. At Jaycee Park, the rocks
5/21/2019 5:17 PM
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Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey around the playground equipment are a huge issue. Rocks spill over onto the sidewalk and have slipped myself and seen many running kids slip on them. Not too mention they are constantly thrown, hitting other kids and bystanders. Also at Jaycee, the age limit is not enforced on the equipment. Many older kids often play too rough with younger children in the area. 69
The fencing and batting cages need fixed or new
5/21/2019 5:15 PM
70
No
5/21/2019 5:11 PM
71
no
5/21/2019 5:08 PM
72
No
5/21/2019 5:06 PM
73
Yes the Jaycee park has only ladders to climb and no stairs when it comes to getting on the bigger equipment, but that’s what he plays on since that’s the area his two older sisters play.
5/21/2019 5:04 PM
74
No
5/21/2019 4:30 PM
75
No
5/21/2019 4:30 PM
76
Yes, the concrete In the sand pit for the spring horses and the rocket ship and also the concrete that holds down the swing sets stick out of the sand.
5/21/2019 4:29 PM
77
The walking path at feldhahn is very rough and uneven which is terrible for bikes and strollers
5/21/2019 4:28 PM
78
No
5/21/2019 4:22 PM
79
No
5/21/2019 4:21 PM
80
No
5/21/2019 4:19 PM
81
It would be nice to have solar lighting around the walking path, just small lights every so often. More lighting in Jaycee park east side.
5/21/2019 4:09 PM
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Q9 Please rate your satisfaction of Jaycee Park Answered: 98
Very Very dissatisfied dissatisfied 1% 1% (1) (1) Dissatisfied Dissatisfied 2% 2% (2) (2)
Skipped: 0
Very Very satisfied satisfied 9% 9% (9) (9)
Neither Neither satisfied satisfied nor nor dissatisfied dissatisfied 33% 33% (32) (32)
Satisfied Satisfied 55% 55% (54) (54)
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Q8 Do you have any suggestions for the expansion Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey of Feldhahn Park? Answered: 82
Skipped: 16
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1
No
3/8/2020 11:29 AM
Splash pad, playground equipment, new cleaner bathrooms
6/20/2019 2:01 PM
Swimming pool
5/27/2019 9:41 PM
Paved parking lot, more fields, soccer field?
5/26/2019 6:09 PM
Large Shelter with built in restrooms and or built in Fireplace with electricity for hosting more outdoor parties. Birthdays graduation these type of events.
5/26/2019 2:26 PM
6
No
5/26/2019 8:06 AM
7
New bathroom facilities. Changing parking lot so kids don't have to cross to get to concession stand. Another ball field. Better parking lot.
5/25/2019 5:44 PM
8
Shade trees. Splash pad. More shelter to get out of weather. Better sinks for washing hands.
5/25/2019 5:01 PM
9
No
5/25/2019 2:31 PM
10
No
5/25/2019 1:19 PM
11
More ball fields Splash pad playground
5/24/2019 2:33 PM
12
splashpad
5/24/2019 11:50 AM
13
Get rid of the rock from the playgrounds kids just throw it everywhere
5/24/2019 10:00 AM
14
Lights for the ball fields. Better restroom facilities. Playground equipment. New batting cage. Add another field. A fenced in area for little kids to play.
5/23/2019 10:24 PM
15
No
5/23/2019 10:20 PM
16
Playground
5/23/2019 8:42 PM
17
More parking. Resurface path. Playground equipment. Pool
5/23/2019 7:56 PM
18
Repave the trail
5/23/2019 6:43 PM
19
Safer parking lot. Playground equipment for the children not playing in a ball game - something EVERYONE can play on safely. Not tube slides that teens do gross things inside. Bathrooms separate of the snack shack. Water bottle refill stations. Working scoreboards for every ball diamond & soccer field. Lights on each field. Shade sails in grassy areas. Something attractive from the highway that draws visitors in.
5/23/2019 2:43 PM
20
Playground equipment, more trees, additional year round activities.
5/23/2019 11:36 AM
21
A splash pad would be great, more shade and better bathrooms
5/23/2019 8:54 AM
22
Add soccer fields and playground. Lines in the parking lots to divide spots
5/23/2019 7:53 AM
23
Move the parking to east side. More bathrooms for people. Possible play area for smaller kids. Splash pad maybe
5/23/2019 7:39 AM
24
Modern contemporary facilities and amenities
5/22/2019 2:38 PM
25
More shelters for shade
5/22/2019 1:07 PM
26
Better parking. We need a soccer field. Every elementary grade has 1-2 full teams. Approximately 70 Durant kids play soccer.
5/22/2019 12:32 PM
27
More baseball fields, better walking track, soccer fields, pickle ball courts.
5/22/2019 12:31 PM
28
Soccer field. Baseball field improvements. Expand walking path. Access more land. Create a shelter. Add a playground.
5/22/2019 9:53 AM
29
Cross country sking
5/22/2019 6:55 AM
30
No
31
playground.
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Q8 Do you have any suggestions for the expansion of Feldhahn Park? Answered: 82
4 5 1/4
Skipped: 16
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DATE
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Pool and or disc golf
5/22/2019 12:24 AM
33
Add playground equipment. A city pool maybe...
5/21/2019 10:26 PM
34
Playground equipment
5/21/2019 10:12 PM
35
No
5/21/2019 10:10 PM
36
Exercise equipment stations. More lighting to be safer
5/21/2019 10:03 PM
37
Lights, scoreboards at baseball diamonds. Add a 4th field with concessions in the middle and re-do the parking lot.
5/21/2019 9:29 PM
38
Dog park. Dog drinking fountains.
5/21/2019 9:14 PM
39
No
5/21/2019 9:13 PM
40
More parking lot spaces...bigger concession stand/bathroom area for when all ball games and tournaments that are going on
5/21/2019 9:09 PM
41
A community pool would be great!
5/21/2019 9:08 PM
42
Add a sidewalk to make it easy to get to from main street.
5/21/2019 9:03 PM
43
SWIMMING POOL!!!!!!!!
5/21/2019 8:50 PM
44
Build a pool
5/21/2019 8:44 PM
45
Bigger restrooms & snack shop
5/21/2019 8:09 PM
46
Playground equipment for children.
5/21/2019 8:03 PM
47
New concession stands and bathroom. Lighting at all diamonds. More off highway parking. Soccer field and ice rink added.
5/21/2019 7:31 PM
48
Adding a pool and dog park.
5/21/2019 7:28 PM
49
No longer divide the park with parking lot as it’s unsafe. Add trail that goes around entire park to add more distance for running. Put in some playground equipment.
5/21/2019 7:28 PM
50
Shade, shelter houses, splash pad. Dog park
5/21/2019 7:14 PM
51
Make 1 diamond with a grass infield, dog park, soccer field/football field
5/21/2019 7:05 PM
52
We need a better walking path
5/21/2019 6:59 PM
53
Equipment for siblings to play during games
5/21/2019 6:57 PM
54
no
5/21/2019 6:55 PM
55
Add to walking path, add pond, soccer field, indoor rec facilities building?
5/21/2019 6:47 PM
56
Disc golf. Pool
5/21/2019 6:46 PM
57
Diamonds together on one side 4 total w concessions in the middle add soccer and football field w playground and possible sand volleyball. Lights on diamonds for adult play.
5/21/2019 6:36 PM
58
Which one is that?
5/21/2019 6:29 PM
59
More baseball diamonds, possibly an indoor baseball/softball facility and MORE PARKING. Also Ive always though disc golf would be great out there.
5/21/2019 6:14 PM
60
No
5/21/2019 5:51 PM
61
A pond stocked with fish to take the kids fishing. Also playground equipment at Feldhahn to give littles something to do during ball games.
5/21/2019 5:48 PM
62
Better walking path. Play ground maybe frisbee golf a pool
5/21/2019 5:44 PM
63
I hope they do it, it will help children a lot more
5/21/2019 5:33 PM
64
Avoid putting the parking lot in the middle of the park. With the current set up it's not feasible to let your child go to the snack shack from Field 2 or 3 without adult supervision. Add a handicapped accessible playground for the kids that aren't playing in a ball game. Add a water
5/21/2019 5:26 PM
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Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey bottle refill station or 2. Give all fields a working scoreboard. Add a couple areas of shade using sails - grassy areas, not concrete areas. Add a building that can be reserved for indoor birthday parties. Add batting cages with pitching machines. Add an area that is food / ice cream / drink truck accessible/friendly. 65
Playground equipment would be great! Also a basketball court.
5/21/2019 5:23 PM
66
I personally think that soccer fields would be a great addition to the park. Have soccer/football fields would allow the community to have its own junior soccer and baseball teams rather then dads club.
5/21/2019 5:21 PM
67
Ball diamonds in a central location and the restrooms in the middle. Having a playground area for the children as well would be nice. Expanding the trail to the newly acquired land.
5/21/2019 5:19 PM
68
Ball fields with lights. Soccer field
5/21/2019 5:18 PM
69
Adding ball diamonds with lighting and more diamonds would be a plus. A soccer/football field would also meet a high demand for practice space for those sports. Parking is also a need as well as updated bathrooms. A fishing pond would be a great addition that would be received extremely well by many outdoorsmen young and old. There are a large number of young kids who love to fish but many times only have dangerous areas along streams by the road and the paper edition to access fishing spots.
5/21/2019 5:17 PM
70
Lights
5/21/2019 5:15 PM
71
More parking and anothe baseball field, also needed maintenance to existing fields and a relocated concession stand
5/21/2019 5:15 PM
72
walking trails
5/21/2019 5:08 PM
73
Better bathrooms, shelters, and some playground equipment.
5/21/2019 5:06 PM
74
Park area for kids to play
5/21/2019 5:04 PM
75
No
5/21/2019 4:30 PM
76
No tennis courts. No one ever uses them
5/21/2019 4:30 PM
77
Get rid of it
5/21/2019 4:29 PM
78
Dog park!
5/21/2019 4:28 PM
79
Better maintence
5/21/2019 4:22 PM
80
No
5/21/2019 4:21 PM
81
A pool and playground for the siblings when theres a ball game
5/21/2019 4:19 PM
82
Soccer fields, flag football fields, better restrooms, more parking, small playground equipment, not a lot of equipment though.
5/21/2019 4:09 PM
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Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey
Q10 Please rate your satisfaction of Feldhahn Park Answered: 97
Dissatisfied Dissatisfied 19% 19% (18) (18)
Skipped: 1
Very Very satisfied satisfied 1% 1% (1) (1)
Satisfied Satisfied 37% 37% (36) (36)
Neither Neither satisfied satisfied nor nor dissatisfied dissatisfied
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Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey
Q11 Please rate your satisfaction of Pythian Sisters Park Answered: 98
Very Very dissatisfied dissatisfied 1% 1% (1) (1)
Skipped: 0
Very Very satisfied satisfied 6% 6% (6) (6)
Dissatisfied Dissatisfied 21% (21) 21% (21)
Satisfied Satisfied 21% 21% (21) (21)
Neither Neither satisfied satisfied nor nor dissatisfied dissatisfied
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Durant Parks and Recreation 2030 Vision Survey
Q12 Please rate your satisfaction of West Park Answered: 98
Very Very dissatisfied dissatisfied 7% 7% (7) (7)
Skipped: 0
Very Very satisfied satisfied 1% 1% (1) (1) Satisfied Satisfied 15% (15) (15) 15%
Dissatisfied Dissatisfied 20% 20% (20) (20)
Neither Neither satisfied satisfied nor nor dissatisfied dissatisfied
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Appendix B Durant Parks EMC Insurance Audit