Vilas Park Master Plan Report

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WIND Wind analysis is an important source of information for placement of elements in a park. Wind provides cooling during warm summer days and brutal chills in the winter which can determine the orientation of a shade structure or shelter. Future energy sources can also be a factor in analyzing predominant wind direction in correlation with open access to free-flowing breeze. The wind data shown for Vilas Park is information monitored by the NRCS100 at the Dane County Regional Airport. The prominent wind for the summer, June through August, is from direct south. Open air shelters can benefit from this southerly breeze in warm months. In the fall, September through November, the winds shift from mainly the south to northwest as well. During the winter, December through February, the winds maintain a prominence from the northwest and south. In the colder months, solid or enclosed walls of a shelter, such as restroom and concession, may best serve users with an orientation on the north side of the building. In the spring, March through May, the winds are predominantly from the south. The diagrams show an average for each season’s winds. The wind speeds are depicted with colors intensity reflecting speeds and their direction. The wind speed averages are in meters per second and are approximately 4.11 m/sec (9.19 mph) in summer, 4.60 m/sec (10.29 mph) in fall, 4.89 m/sec (10.94 mph) in winter and 5.06 m/sec (11.32 mph) in spring. The rings on the diagram represent frequency of winds. The inner ring starts at 3 percent of the time followed by 6 percent, 9 percent, 12 percent and the outer ring 15 percent of time. Legend

> 25.73 mph 19.00 to 24.72 mph 12.08 to 19.00 mph 7.47 to 12.08 mph 4.02 to 7.47 mph 0 to 4.02 mph

Summer Winds Fall Winds Winter Winds Figure 5.154. Wind Rose at Dane County Regional Airport from NRCS

Spring Winds

100 Natural Resources Conservation Service, www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/climate/windrose.html, February 2010

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Community Input Meeting

7min
pages 209-212

Stakeholder Meetings

12min
pages 195-201

Interagency Regulatory Meetings

7min
pages 205-208

Focus Group Meetings

3min
pages 202-204

Public Engagement..................................................................................................................................page 1635 Common Elements of the Plans

7min
pages 165-169

Review and Input on the Concepts

2min
pages 193-194

Overall Analysis

2min
pages 156-159

Wind

1min
page 155

Tree Survey

3min
pages 132-136

Soils

3min
pages 151-154

Relevant Planning Documents

16min
pages 137-147

Lake Wingra

3min
pages 120-121

Lagoon

2min
pages 122-123

Mound Group

8min
pages 126-131

Wetlands

2min
pages 124-125

Parking Counts

6min
pages 106-115

Edible Landscape

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page 96

Traffic Analysis

3min
pages 100-102

Children's Memorial Benches

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page 97

Paths

6min
pages 89-92

Signs and Wayfinding

4min
pages 93-95

Bridges

1min
page 88

Playgrounds and Other Activities

4min
pages 81-83

Chronology

20min
pages 53-70

Significance

3min
pages 51-52

Community Engagement in Phase II and III - Concepting and Master Plan

1min
pages 47-49

Comment Cards

1min
pages 25-26

Online Public Survey

3min
pages 27-29

Focus Groups

3min
pages 42-43

On-Site Interviews and Observations

6min
pages 30-38

Community Engagement Process

2min
pages 18-19

Community Partner Advisory Group

1min
page 41

Community Information Meeting

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pages 21-24

Community Engagement in Phase I - Input

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