PRIORITIE! FOR 1998. P~-RK BOND ,AND ,~MAIZON P,a-RK <br />Current Facts & Figured <br />^ Community-wide surveys indicate the strongest interest in bicycling, walking, concert- <br />going, and swimming more; <br />^ Community-wide surveys indicate a desire for natural space in the urban areas; <br />^ The February 2003 community survey is the best indicator of broad-based, non-special <br />interest opinion and should drive the current bond expenditures; <br />^ Ball fields do not show up as a need whatsoever in the community survey; <br />^ The commitment to building and updating ball fields has been met in spades: <br />19 Ball fields have been updated of the 15 planned for the bond measure; <br />^ 90% or more of all team managers are satisfied with the number of ball fields; <br />^ Amazon park and school property (of which we have interest in) already host 4 updated <br />base/softball fields and 4 soccer fields; <br />^ A city parks & open space commitment is to protect and enhance unique natural elements <br />in parks such as Amazon Creek running through Amazon Park; <br />^ City staff is working to secure Army Corp money for Amazon Creek restoration <br />^ The developed facilities at Amazon Park exceed the capacity and fail to balance active <br />and passive recreation at the park. <br />Amazon Park Improvement Recommendations utilizing community-wide priorities2 <br />^ Secure bond and external monies to naturalize & widen the channel (per 1994 Master <br />Development plan); <br />^ Provide better east-west bicycle access into park and over creek in one spot; <br />^ Improve landscaping at dog-park and throughout park to provide aesthetic separation <br />between uses; <br />^ Update tennis court lights and shield all 288 stadium lights in park; <br />^ Develop formal relationship for over-flow parking at Roosevelt school, develop walking <br />path between Roosevelt School and pool, move traffic light to 26th for safer pedestrian, <br />bike and auto traffic at pool; <br />^ Utilize volunteers passionate about naturalizing areas to supplement efforts. <br />Bond Utilization Recommendations) <br />^ Develop a comprehensive park plan for Amazon Park in order to avoid potential conflict <br />between natural area improvements and necessary removal of ball fields planned or <br />implemented prematurely; <br />^ Provide public process meetings where citizens can review actual plan alternatives and <br />costs; <br />^ Utilize the community-wide survey to prioritize use of remaining bond funds; <br />^ Utilize bond money for best and highest use during this time of city-wide revenues short- <br />falls. There is more than $6 million dollars left of bond money to complete a significant <br />project and fill unmet community priorities. We must not count on future bond money at <br />this present time. <br />1. See City staff, City Budget FY `04 & February 2003 Community Survey <br />2. See Amazon Community Workshop # 1: brainstorming ideas that dove-tail with community-wide surveys <br />Citizens jor a Naturai Amazon, IO/31/03 <br />