CNAPTER IV <br />^ Increased maintenance to provide additional human <br />presence on the trails to discourage crime; and <br />^ Additional security or volunteer patrol of trail systems, <br />including staffed facilities or park hosts in remote areas. <br />E-19. Increase collection of data on the use of trails. <br />F. Renovation/Restoration <br />F-1. Develop or update park designs or master plans before <br />making significant improvements to a site. <br />F-2. Continue standardizing and upgrading park site furnishings for <br />ease of maintenance. <br />F-3. -Make needed safety and ADA accessibility improvements <br />when renovating existing parks and recreation facilities. <br />F-4. When renovating existing parks, add facilities that expand <br />recreation opportunities, such as reservable picnic areas, <br />skateparks, dog parks, basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, <br />rental facilities, fishing access, and sports fields, as appropriate. <br />F-5. When renovating parks, develop accessible pedestrian trails <br />and multiuse trails, where appropriate. <br />F-6. Develop restoration plans for natural area parks and significant <br />natural areas within community, metropolitan, and linear parks. <br />F-7. .Develop trail restoration plans for the Ridgeline Trail. <br />F-8. Incorporate restoration costs within acquisition budgets to <br />address invasive species issues and impacted sites. <br />F-9. Monitor natural area restoration projects to evaluate success <br />of the restoration effort and to meet any applicable regulatory <br />requirements. <br />F-10. When renovating swimming pools, consider indoor and <br />outdoor swimming opportunities, as well as attractions that <br />meet community needs and increase revenues. <br />F-11. When renovating indoor recreation facilities, ddd features that <br />improve accessibility, function, recreation opportunity, and <br />programming potential <br />46 City of Eugene PROS Comprehensive Plan _ <br />Draft <br />~~ <br />