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Churchill Park Master Plan Project

Staff Stakeholder Advisory Group, Mtg. No. 2Presentation No. 3Update on Park Programming & Draft Concept Plans

Hamilton Public Works Department Landscape Architectural Services

Dillon Consultants Ltd.

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Park Program and Concept Development

PSAG Meeting #2 Identification of Program Elements

PSAG Meeting #2

Potential program elements were compiled based on: resolution of site issues noted in Conditions Assessment, and ideas generated for Churchill Park through previous consultation sessions with City staff and the public, completion of survey questionnaires, and communications from individuals.

These included suggestions for new facilities and activities, as well as areas for general improvement and enhancement of the park.

Take home Activity:Indicate level of support for the suggested improvement by circling:

Yes, I support

N = No, I don’t support

NP = No preference.

Additional suggestions for new facilities or improvements

12 responses received of 24 registered in PSAG (50%)

Basic Park Improvements• bike racks (90%); benches / seating areas (100%); signage (97%)• washroom access / improve landscape at LBC and fieldhouse (100%)• shade trees (83%); improve field drainage (100%)• improve buffers adjacent to ball diamonds (75%)• multi-use pathway connecting Parkside to Marion Ave. (66%)

Spaces for Socializing & General Community Use• picnic shelter / gazebo / shade structures / area for statue or public art (75%)• community gardens (75%); community space in LBC (91%)• skating rink (100%); mini-soccer at LBC (83%)

New / Improved Facilities • multi-use court (83%); outdoor exercise (75%); youth play structure (100%)

“Most Supported” Park Program Elements*

Environment• naturalization / woodland buffer (80%)• restore underground stream / wetland habitat (83%)• remove invasive, non-native species (91%)

Parking• school parking lot: after hours shared use (91%); expand parking lot

(83%); layby / parallel parking on Parkside Drive (66%)

Educational Components• natural play area (91%); outdoor teaching area (75%); butterfly garden

* includes No Preference; interpreted as ‘No Objection’

“Most Supported” Park Program Elements*

• paved multi-use pathway (75%)

• Frisbee golf stations (58%)

• remove & re-purpose LBC for picnic / family gathering area (58%)

• expand parking at Aviary Grounds (58%)

“Least Supported” Park Program Elements

Majority “No Preference”• reorient ball diamonds (83%)

• redevelop / reprogram fields for multi-purpose (66%)

• expand parking at Aviary Grounds (58%)

PSAG Meeting #3 Presentation of Program Elements and

Schematic Alternatives

PSAG Meeting #3

Presentation:

Summarized the responses on program elements from previous workshop; presented precedent images; schematic park layout alternatives; and included a design workshop for collaborative brainstorming.

Workshop Questions:

What park enhancements, features and amenities do you like for each of the three alternatives?

Is there a group preference for one alternative over another?

Is there a fourth alternative that your group would like to consider?

…Park Entrances

…Multi-use Pathways

…Walking Paths, Trails

…Park Signage

…Seating Areas, Shade Structures

…Seating Areas, Shade Structures

…Gazebos

…Picnic Pavilions

…Stormwater Management, Wetlands

…Green Parking Lots

…Art in the Park

…Restoration / Naturalization

…Butterfly Habitat Demonstration Gardens

…Fitness Trails, Outdoor Gym Equipment

Sketch “A”

N

N

Sketch “B”

N

Sketch “C”

Workshop Responses: ConsensusElements that PSAG members like about the alternatives include:

• Retaining the community gardens & expanding with community support.

• Naturalization / reforestation along the park perimeter to buffer existing forest.

• Preservation / repurposing of the lawn bowling clubhouse and opening it up for summer community activities. Many were in favour of an open air addition such as a deck or patio with shade structure.

• Moderately sized gazebo / picnic shelter for social gatherings, size, location, style and type of material is subject to further discussion.

• Play structure for older youth, e.g. climbing net, rock climbing structure.

• Adding shade structure, vine covered trellis, or strategic tree planting.

• Support for a teaching / story garden. No strong opinion on inclusion of a butterfly garden.

• Formalizing after hours use and/or expanding on existing school parking lot (if provision of additional parking is deemed essential, this was noted as the preferred option as it offered a beneficial solution for both school and park, and made the least impact on green space).

Workshop Responses: UnresolvedIssues that remain contentious and unresolved (for a relatively small

number of participants) include:• Development of an accessible, multi-use path system. Most supported a

single connecting pathway between Parkside Drive and Marion Avenue to resolve circulation. There were varied levels of support for pathway surfacing. Some prefer no formal pathway at all.

• Inclusion of a perimeter pathway system. Some support was expressed for a looped path system around outer edge of the park. Natural surfacing was preferred, except for important connections such as along Parkside Drive.

• The type and configuration of the sports fields. Some like the current configuration, including the retention or reinstallment of a third ball diamond, others preferred the alternative configurations.

Development of ConceptsAll responses were gathered from the PSAG meeting and workshop exercise and were analyzed by the design team.

The responses were summarized and used to formulate 3 new concepts for public review and comment.

(Note: The concepts that follow are still under development and subject to refinement up to the General Public Meeting set for May 12, 2011.)

Concept 1

Basic Park Refinement

(Draft subject to change)

Concept 2

Enhanced Park

(Draft subject to change)

Concept 3

Full Enhancement

(Draft subject to change)

…Thank you for your time and comments

Please visit the website at: www.hamilton.ca/LAS

Send any additional thoughts to: Lawrence.Stasiuk@hamilton.ca

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