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Resolution 2020-31
RESOLUTION NO. 2020-31(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ADOPTING AN AMENDED VERSION OF THE WYLIE PARKS, RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City" or "Wylie") is committed to the development and enhancement of its parks and recreational infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes the direct impact that parks and recreational facilities have on the quality of life for the citizens of Wylie; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to plan for the development of a park system that is capable of supporting the expected recreational needs of the community as it approaches its ultimate population; and WHEREAS, City staff, City consultants and the City Council have conducted an extensive review of the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan adopted in 2010 and identified areas in need of amendment; and WHEREAS, based on that review, City staff and City consultants have prepared an amended Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan for the City Council's consideration and adoption. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Resolution as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, hereby adopts the amended version of the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein for all purposes. SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS on this 23rd day of June 2020. ATTEST: \2 vvts�� Tina Link, Deputy Ci cretary Resolution No. 2020-31(R) Parks, Recreation fan Page 1 of 2 3091986 Exhibit A 2020 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan [143 pages attached hereto] Resolution No. 2020-31(R) Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan Page 2 of 2 3091986 CITY OF WYLIE WYLiE Parks and Recreation Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan March 17, 2020 DUNAWAy CITY OF WYLIE I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN IA/ IN CITY OF WYLIE OUR MISSION: Honoring our past Embracing our present Planning our future experiences. Parks and Recreation OUR MISSION: To spark connection with self, family, and community through meaningful park and recreation experiences. MISSION & VISION I I WYLIE Parks and Recreation CITY OF WYLIE PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The City of Wylie provided ongoing support to the Dunaway Team throughout the Master Planning process. A special thanks to the following individuals who participated: CITY COUNCIL Eric Hogue, Mayor Jeff Forrester, Mayor Pro Tern Matthew Porter David R. Duke Candy Arrington Timothy T. Wallis D.V.M. David Dahl PARKS & RECREATION BOARD Joni Robinson, Chair Emmett Jones, tficeiChtyr Phil Gilbert Brett Swendig Gloria Suarez Brian Willeford Matt Rose 4B BOARD Eric Hogue David R. Duke David Dahl Matthew Porter Daniel Chesnut Emmett Jones Scott Hevel CITY STAFF Chris Hoisted, City Manager Brent Parker, Assistant City Manager Renae 011ie, Assistant City Manager Robert Diaz, Parks & Recreation Director Brent Stowers, Parks Manager Carmen Powlen, Recreation Manager Janet Hawkes„Itiministrative Assistant STEERING COMMITTEE Dan Chesnut, Former Parks ttk Recreation Board Robert Diaz, City Stahl Jeff Forrester, it; Council Phil Gilbert, Parks & Recreation Board Jason Greiner, City Staff Janet Hawkes, City Staff Chris Hoisted, City Staff Emmett Jones, Parks & Recreation Board Wes Lawson, City Staff Renae 011ie, City Staff Brent Parker, City Staff Tim Porter, City Staff Carmen Powlen, Staff Joni Robinson, Parks & Recreation Board Matt Rose, Parks Ss Recreation Board Sam Satterwhite, City Staff Keith Stephens, [balker Cily Council Member Brent Stowers, City Staff DUNAWAY TEAM Philip Neeley, ASLA, Project Director Elizabeth Mcllrath, ASLA, Project Manager Anita Beard, ASLA, Landscape Architect Kourtney Gomez, Graphic Designer Andrea Thomas, National Service Research Arwz, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 II 't.47 11 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parka TABLE OF CONTENTS CITY OF WYLIE I TABLE OF CONTENTS I III INTRODUCTION CITY OF WYLIE I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN INTRODUCTION Wylie continues to be a thriving community well -positioned in the northeastern portion of the DFW region. Even with a current population well over 50,000, the City has retained its small-town atmosphere that appeals to its residents and business owners. Being centrally located between Lavon Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard, Wylie also draws a wide range of regional activities and annual visitors to enjoy recreation at the lakes. The City of Wylie is fortunate to be in a position economically that allows it to not only meet the critical needs of its community, but to focus on dynamic ways to enhance its quality of life. The parks system is a key part of this strategic focus. To be proactive in planning for the growth of the park system, the City commissioned Dunaway Associates to prepare a Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan. The team established a visionary process that involved City leaders, City staff, Park Board members, and Wylie citizens in the overall master plan process. The purpose of this Master Plan is to focus on identifying and preparing for implementation of the City's parks and recreational needs for the next five-year to ten-year period. It addresses the entire City limits including existing, proposed, and future parks & recreation opportunities. The planning team interacted with a diverse Steering Committee, as well as various City staff, community leaders, and citizen groups during the planning process. In preparing this plan, some of the key objectives for future direction of the Wylie park system include the following: Provide high -quality parks and recreation resources that offer a balanced variety of year-round recreational needs of the Wylie community; Determine a practical means of maintaining and upgrading existing parks and facilities to a prescribed standard and purpose; Improve the overall appearance and usability of park and recreation resources; • Acquire park land and develop outdoor recreational facilities; • Encourage cooperation and develop partnerships with the school district, governmental agencies, area corporations, and community organizations to assist with funding, development and maintenance of park & recreational facilities Obtain adoption of the Master Plan by City Council in order to provide direction to City officials, City staff, and residents for implementing the Master Plan To ensure that these objectives were addressed, the Steering Committee worked closely with the Dunaway team through key steps of the planning process. They also helped facilitate communication between City staff and public officials and served as a sounding board for the Action Plan initiatives within the plan. INTRODUCTION 12 1 Parks m, CITY OF WYLIE I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN USE F T E STER This Master Plan provides direction for park expansion, park redevelopment, and new park development to serve the growing population of Wylie. Section 2 overviews the methodology and key steps within the overall planning process. Section 3 includes a complete inventory of existing parks and recreational facilities. Section 4 describes a brief analysis of current population and demographics. Section 5 outlines benchmarking of peer communities with comparable park system features. Section 6 provides a review of park industry standards and comparisons to the current park system. Section 7 documents the results of the needs assessment and public involvement process. In Section 8, the Master Plan identifies the recommended priorities and locations for actual park improvements. Section 9 provides implementation guidelines including potential funding sources for identified priorities. Finally, the Appendix includes back up documentation received during the citizen input phase and feasibility diagrams that depict potential development of several currently undeveloped parks in the Wylie park system. As a guiding document, this Master Plan will serve as a strategic tool for fiscal planning and development of Wylie's park system. Annual reviews of the Master Plan are important to ensure that the implementation is on course. These reviews will also allow City staff and City leaders to address specific changes in priorities and/or special needs that may arise. The key is to maintain a commitment for developing a vibrant, balanced park system that serves Wylie today and also builds in expectation of the generations to come. INTRODUCTION I Parks and METHODOLOGY PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parka anti iteceeaticn METHODOLOGY • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • 0 • • • • • 4 A • @ R 6 • s 9 d • • f * • • • • C 0 • o 0 N 0 a The Master Plan was prepared using a two-phase planning process. Phase I was focused on the Inventory and Needs Assessment. Phase II involved preparing the Park Master Plan document. A detailed outline of the process is as follows: PHASE I - INVENTORY AND NEEDS Data Collection & Base Mapping The team prepared a base map from the digital/GIS data provided by the City. The base map illustrated information such as existing park sites, schools, city facilities, drainage corridors, streets, etc. Inventory & Supply Analysis The team was provided a current inventory of the entire park system. Team members and City staff performed a tour of the existing parks and recreational facilities available in Wylie. Each site was documented for its existing conditions and amenities. • • • • • • • Population & Demographic Trends .. .......... . ....... The team obtained the latest updates of demographic and population data from City Staff and the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG). This included factors of population, race, housing, employment, income, and future growth. Benchmark Analysis The team selected peer city park systems in the North Texas region that coincide with some of the characteristics of Wylie. City staff and team members toured these cities to review park developments, recreational facilities, and maintenance levels. rds Analysis ...... St..a..nda.. . . The team utilized some of the published recommendations by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), as well as local DFW guidelines, for evaluating standards for both park acreages and facilities. Public Input & Needs Assessment With National Service Research leading this effort, a series of steps were utilized to determine the park and recreation needs of the community. This included four (4) visioning sessions with Wylie citizens, and then an online survey through the City's website. From the feedback, the team was able to quantify the specific needs of the citizens. CITY OF WYLIE I METHODOLOGY I 5 I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parksand Rdcrdaton PHASE II - MASTER PLAN s Lei?' ILX The team developed a priority criteria system for ranking high, moderate, and low priority needs. From these criteria, a weighted priority ranking was established based upon input from the Citizen Survey, Park Board, City staff, and Dunaway team. OOOOOOOOO • • • • • • • The team prepared specific recommendations in an Action Plan that outlines renovations and new development of parks and recreational facilities to meet future needs within the community. To support the Action Plan, the team prepared an Implementation Plan for projected budgets / capital costs within the Action Plan. This included funding ing recommendations that might be utilized over the next 5 to 10 years. ...... riihster Plan The team prepared the Preliminary Park Master Plan document outlining the entire process, findings, and recommendations. This included preparing exhibits/maps for the items recommended with the Action Plan. Cg7itPn — qn:24 ,Fgg Min ..... %Amp d g groog,N ginggvggvugol gigagg The team prepared the Final Master Plan document. This task included final presentations to the Park Board and the City Council. CITY OF WYLIE 1 METHODOLOGY 1 6 INVENTORY PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation INVENTORY •• a 9•• R a a•• a• a a a• ry P 9 a a 9 D 4 1 a s e a• 0 a a• 8 9 • a•• a•• a• 9•••••••••• 6•• Within their growing community and increasingly utilized park system, City staff has kept an excellent inventory of the recreational amenities in the Wylie park system. Using information provided by City staff, the Dunaway team compiled a complete inventory of existing parks, recreation facilities and open spaces in the system. From this inventory, Dunaway staff toured and photographed each park site throughout Wylie. Acreage and amenity inventories for each park were provided to Dunaway. The following pages provide a summary inventory of the existing parks and recreational facilities within the City including park location, size, list of amenities, etc. Each facility is also identified per its location in the East, West, or Central zone of Wylie. (See page 56 for full park map with zones) CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 18 I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Recsca;inn MUNICIPAL COMPLEX LOCATION: 300 Country Club Rd ACRES: 164.7 CLASSIFICATION: Regional Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trails - 2.15 mi • Nature Trails - 0.21 mi • Recreation Center -1 • Benches - 9 • Drinking Fountain - 2 • Foot Bridges - 2 • Handicap Parking - 2 • Off -Street Parking - 32 CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 1 9 I'A PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Recreation CREEK HOLLOW PARK LOCATION: 307 Crosscreek Dr ACRES: 4.8 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.1 mi CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 10 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYEAE Parks and Recreation DODD PARK LOCATION: 1501 Selma Ln ACRES: 5.29 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Soccer Goals - 4 • Backstops - 2 • Multi -Purpose Practice Fields - 2 • Cricket Field -1 SELMA LN ---- -soir --imm o i CITY OF WYLIE ( INVENTORY 1 11 11A PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Reereatinn FRIENDSHIP PARK LOCATION: 1621 White Ibis Way ACRES: 4.95 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Basketball Full Court -1 • Hike/Bike Trail - 0.3 mi • Playgrounds -1 • Covered Picnic Tables - 3 • Small Pavilion -1 • BBQ Grills - 2 • Benches - 4 • Drinking Fountains -1 • Handicap Parking -1 • Off Street Parking -12 ... QUAIL' MEADOW DR - - - GADSDEN LN CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 12 I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Renroatioa KINGSBRIDGE PARK LOCATION: 2600 Irene Dr ACRES: 17.16 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike/Bike Trail - 0.3 mi • Footbridges -1 • Handicap Parking -1 • Off -Street Parking -12 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 13 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation CREEKSIDE ESTATES NORTH PARK LOCATION: 300 Nathan Dr ACRES: 28.2 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Playground-1 • Covered Picnic Table -1 • Benches-1 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 14 1 W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Recreation CREEKSIDE ESTATES SOUTH PARK LOCATION: 3105 Hinnant Ct ACRES: 24 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Basketball Courts -1 • Soccer Goals - 2 • Backstops -1 • Hike / Bike Trails - 0.85 mi • Playground - 2 • Benches - 8 • Foot Bridges -1 • Off -Street Parking -19 • Handicap Parking -1 l ! 4 � — — .. HPJNANT DR CRE-EK SiDE ESiATE'S DR CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 15 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYL®E Parks and Recreation RIVERWAY PARK 1 LOCATION: 1200 Riverway Ln ACRES: 4.2 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trails - 0.06 mi • Playground -1 • Covered Picnic Tables - 2 • Small Pavilion -1 • BBQ Grills -1 • Benches - 4 • Drinking Fountains -1 CITY OF WYLIE ( INVENTORY I 16 I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN IINYLME Parks and. Recreation SAGE CREEK PARK LOCATION: 1109 Wooded Creek Ave ACRES: 11.1 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.4 mi • Playground -1 • Benches - 2 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 17 1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation SAGE CREEK TRAIL LOCATION: 2906 Ryan Dr ACRES: 34.09 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.65 mi • Nature Area - 34 acres CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 18 I VW PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN lififYILiE Parks and Recreation WOODED CREEK PARK LOCATION: 2616 Spanish Oak Trl ACRES: 0.8 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Undeveloped CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 1 19 1 1,'1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYL®E Parks and Recreation LAKESIDE ESTATES PARK* LOCATION: 300 Lakehurst Dr ACRES: 2.05 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Basketball Courts -1 • Soccer Goals - 4 • Multi -Purpose Practice Fields - 2 • Benches - 4 • Off Street Parking -14 *Soccer fields at Lakeside Estates Park are owned by the City of Wylie. The pond, parking lot, pool, and playground are HOA owned. CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 20 1�'� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks anti Retreatlen PARKSIDE PARK* LOCATION: 2106 Lakefield Dr ACRES: 26.7 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Undeveloped *See Appendix for Concept Plan CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 1 21 1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Perks and Recreation FOUNDERS PARK LOCATION: 851 Hensley Ln ACRES: 82 CLASSIFICATION: Community Park AMENITIES: • Softball Fields - 4 • Soccer Fields - 9 • Football Fields - 3 • Basketball Court -1 • Volleyball Courts (Sand) - 2 • Hike / Bike Trail -1.8 mi • Playground -1 • Covered Picnic Tables - 5 • Picnic Units - 5 • Bleachers -18 • Drinking Fountains - 2 • Restroom Buildings - 2 • Concession Buildings - 2 • Off -Street Parking - 287 • Handicap Parking - 32 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 122 1 „/ PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYL F Parks and Recrra¢ion COMMUNITY PARK LOCATION: 800 Thomas St ACRES: 39.7 CLASSIFICATION: Community Park AMENITIES: • Baseball Fields - 8 Basketball Courts - 3 Backstops - 6 Multi -Purpose Practice Fields - 5 Hike / Bike Trails -1.05 mi (Senior) Recreation Center -1 Playground -1 Covered Picnic Table -11 Large Pavilion -1 • Small Pavilion -1 • BBQ Grills - 4 • Benches - 5 Bleachers -16 • Drinking Fountains - 2 • Restroom Buildings - 2 • Concession Buildings -1 Off -Street Parking - 236 Handicap Parking - 7 CITY OF WYLIE INVENTORY 123 1�; PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation OLDE CITY PARK LOCATION: 112 S Ballard Ave g ACRES: 4.15 CLASSIFICATION: Special Use Area AMENITIES: • Playgrounds -1 Covered Picnic Tables - 8 • Gazebo - 1 • Large Pavilion -1 • BBQ Grills - 3 • Benches - 6 • Drinking Fountains -1 • Memorial / Monument -1 • Restroom Buildings -1 • Handicap Parking - 3 • Off -Street Parking-15 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 24 W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks anA ReCiCa$O.i VALENTINE PARK LOCATION: 1202 Birmingham St ACRES: 3.3 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Backstops - 2 • Hike / Bike Trails - 0.4 mi • Playgrounds -1 • Covered Picnic Tables - 2 • Small Pavilion -1 • Picnic Units - 2 • BBQ Grills - 3 • Benches - 2 • Drinking Fountains -1 • Handicap Parking - 2 • Off -Street Parking -13 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 25 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Rocraatian STONE RANCH PARK* LOCATION: 803 Moreno Ct ACRES: 1.5 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Historic Stonehaven House -1 • Hike / Bike Trails - 0.3 mi • Playground -1 • Picnic Units - 2 • Benches - 3 • Handicap Parking -1 • Off -Street Parking - 9 *This park is owned by the City of Wylie and HOA maintained. CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 126 I %AI PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN W LH Parka and Receoafion DOMINION OF PLEASANT VALLEY TRAIL* LOCATION: 111 Dominion Dr ACRES: 2.1 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Planned Hike / Bike Trail - 3.9 mi *This park is owned by the City of Wylie and HOA maintained. CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 27 I '.; PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation MUDDY CREEK PRESERVE* LOCATION: 5351 Pleasant Valley Rd ACRES: 37.7 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trails - 0.5 mi • Nature Area - 37 acres • Benches - 3 • Off -Street Parking - 9 • Handicap Parking -1 This park is owned by Dallas County and maintained by the City of Wylie. CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 28 �',�,� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Recreation SOUTHBROOK PARK LOCATION: 231 Shadybrook Dr ACRES: 0.7 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Playground-1 • Benches-1 CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 1 29 1�,� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation TWIN LAKES PARK LOCATION: 326 Canyon Lake Dr ACRES: 6.1 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Picnic Units - 2 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 130 1 VA4 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks anti Rcereat(an BRADDOCK PLACE PARK - NORTH* LOCATION: 1300 Elm Dr ACRES: 13.3 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Undeveloped *See Appendix for Concept Plan CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 1 31 1�; PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation BRADDOCK PLACE PARK - SOUTH* r, LOCATION: 1401 Cedar Point Dr ACRES: E 13.5 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Undeveloped See Appendix for Concept Plan CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 32 I I`1 f PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks ar,d i¢ecreat6 THOMAS & MATTIE BROWN HOUSE LOCATION: 301 North Ballard Ave ACRES: 0.7 CLASSIFICATION: Special Use Area AMENITIES: • Historic Brown House -1 • Public Art -1 • Off -Street Parking - 8 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 33 I l„ PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation MEADOWVIEW ESTATES PARK LOCATION: 406 Carver Dr ACRES: 1.96 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.42 mi CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 134 11AI PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Fla reatiao MEADOWS OF BIRMINGHAM PARK (RETA ALLEN PARK) LOCATION: Westgate Way ACRES: 6.3 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.52 mi CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 35 I 1; PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation JOEL SCOTT MEMORIAL PARK LOCATION: 424 Westgate Way ACRES: 12.2 CLASSIFICATION: Community Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.9 mi • Skating Facilities -1 • Covered Picnic Tables - 3 • Small Pavilion -1 • Picnic Units - 8 • BBQ Grills - 5 • Benches-11 • Drinking Fountains - 3 • Off -Street Parking - 8 • Handicap Parking -1 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 136 I t,11 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and F3¢creatten BIRMINGHAM FARMS PARK LOCATION: 725 Odenville Dr ACRES: 5.6 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Playground -1 • Benches-4 • Hike / Bike Trail (Lighted) - 0.51 CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 1 37 1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLrE Parks and Recreation KIRBYPARK LOCATION: 300 Masters Ave ACRES: 0.5 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Playground -1 • Picnic Units - 3 • BBQ Grills - 2 • Benches-1 • Off -Street Parking - 5 • Handicap Parking -1 MASTERS AVE MN MINI INN MI NM Mill MI MI 1 1 1 1 1 1 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY ( 38 11AI PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Packs acsl Recr^.tion PHEASANT CREEK PARK LOCATION: 1705 Harvest Crossing ACRES: 10.27 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Playground -1 • Small Pavilion -1 • Covered Picnic Tables -1 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY ( 39 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parka and Recreation BOZMAN FARMS ESTATES PARK LOCATION: 1330 Valley Stream Dr ACRES: 15 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Picnic Units - 2 _ — ,. E STONE ST ..- _s CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 140 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks arta Reerc:3tlon KREYMER ESTATES PARK* LOCATION: 101 Lyndhurst Dr ACRES: 15 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Playgrounds -1 • Hike / Bike Trail -1.4 mi • Small Pavilions -1 • Benches-5 *This park is owned by the City of Wylie and HOA maintained. CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 141 I �� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLME Parks and Recreation ONCORPARK LOCATION: 961 East Brown St ACRES: 13.6 CLASSIFICATION: Special Use Area AMENITIES: • 9-Hole Disc Golf Course -1 • Handicap Parking - 2 • Off -Street Parking - 8 • Public Art -1 • • at Mit aa._as at a MI a BROWN ST CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 142 1 I/ PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and :ircreatk., AVALON NORTH LOCATION: 1312 East Brown St ACRES: 5.6 CLASSIFICATION: Community Park AMENITIES: • Backstops - 2 • Multi -Purpose Fields - 2 • Soccer Goals - 4 -RINGDALE WA 1 1 1 1 1 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY ( 43 I A PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYL iE Parks and Recreation AVALON SOUTH LOCATION: 213 Kings Ct ACRES: 2 CLASSIFICATION: Linear Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trails - 0.25 mi CITY OF WYLIE ( INVENTORY 144 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Reueatdan GREYHAWK PARK* LOCATION: 2301 Ray Hubbard Way ACRES: 5.9 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Covered Picnic Tables - 2 • Benches - 4 • Small Pavilion -1 *This park is owned by the City of Wylie and HOA maintained. CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 45 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation EUREKA PARK LOCATION: 351 Rutherford Ave ACRES: 4.52 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Basketball Courts -1 • Hike Bike Trails - 0.33 mi • Playgrounds -1 • Covered Picnic Tables - 3 • Small Pavilion -1 • Picnic Units - 2 • BBQ Grills - 4 • Benches - 7 • Drinking Fountains -1 CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY 146 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Pecacatie,, LEWIS RANCH PARK* LOCATION: 4050 Wylie East Dr ACRES: 9 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Playground -1 • Aesthetic / Fishing Pond -1 • Covered Picnic Tables -1 • Benches - 4 • Small Pavilion -1 *This park is owned by the City of Wylie and HOA maintained. CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY ( 47 l�� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLawE Parks and Recreation WYLIE LAKES PARK - EAST LOCATION: 2124 Colby Ln ACRES: 6.7 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.6 mi • Playground -1 • Benches - 6 • Aesthetic / Fishing Pond - 1 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 148 1141 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Reeraat ea WYLIE LAKES PARK - WEST LOCATION: 1916 Spencer Ln ACRES: 1.1 CLASSIFICATION: Neighborhood Park AMENITIES: • Hike / Bike Trail - 0.15 mi • Benches-3 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY I 49 Park Inventory & Amenities - West Zone 300Ca.Mry Oob Rd ekfj 1501 Sekna lr MdeadddY lurk I6.I WhiN 10d Way _ NeiOhbathood 4.96 [Ingkbddg•Pak 2600 kenep kkiwt 12,16 NadhR 6Malek 3Ji1H0Mut p- NeiplbaMad -262 Crdb Parkh Gad.. 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OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN 11 1 4 S 16 2 2 I 7 236 5 1 I 3 6 1 1 3 IS 1 - 3 _ - 13 3 I 9 3 9 37 5 CITY OF WYLIE 1 INVENTORY ( 51 I Park Inventory & Amenities - East Zone* M65d44.r1444 br.r.t hak 420Corver{N •t.•d•w.J.MJgkow Wnt0dte WK L10.ar - f.3 8•414L1I0SA14sOHrttf l5J Scerl M.rnald Pak 426 . CcmnaNly 122 !M•dnyh.m Porn* tack-2250d145,4 05- NotOhbahoad 196 Kirby Pak 300Mat.n0r rbbhbahood 0.5 M.ma•r C+..k Pork 42 Ncvvat tkiphwodwrad 10-12 Cron.Tfp - - lolrnmrPeaalYahr 1330M84.y Pak 5h.cmIX lwynabl•t.k Pak 101 LyrtdhutrtOr N.`ghb4h6a1 084a ibrk 961 EatEmwn Sl 50.00*1148 116 A..to.liaM }313Ea5[Eb1Ln- -_ Cearra.i*y - 56 • Aldan 1eu111 2130106C1 lh.a 2 GMY6..k11urk WaY _ 44l4Nbat*54 la.ka Pak 351 Rulhalad Py5'bo,Mod 452 Ar. to.blaeaktah k6UNYW NNpMwMod_ - 9 Ea* DI VI0. Lakes Pak -!at 2124 Colbytn 1116184dped 67 Wyk. lab. tack-W.1 19l4Sa.naer - r1e+0hSorhaod f - 0 42 0.52 0.51 0.25 0.33 0.6 0.15 PARKS. RECREATION 8 OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN 2 2 5 t.bt - 11425 - - 1 4 2 51 Fee -based parks owned and operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) include: • East Fork Park • Avalon Pork 2 1 t - 2_ 10 6 15 ti -05 CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 152 1.41 PARKS, RECREATION E. OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Existing Parks CITY OF WYLIE I INVENTORY 53 POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks 'and P,a,r€ ntic,1 PQ?.LJI$IIQN&PEMQGRAPHICS 0 0 9 0 G 0 0• 0 0 0 0•• 0 0 0 0 h 9 0• The population of a community can be evaluated in a variety of ways for purposes of park planning, both physically and financially. The offering of public facilities is based in part on the consumption characteristics of the residents. This is true in planning for recreational needs within the Wylie community. The location, size, and amenities of parks should be based on the density and distribution of the population as recipients of these services. In order to assist in forecasting the future park and recreation needs throughout Wylie, this section provides information on some particular characteristics over the past five to seven years. Data was obtained through the City of Wylie Economic Development Corporation using current ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute; international geographical information systems software and geodatabase) community profile reports. Population Data Wylie Popuiatlon Data 2000 2010 2018 2023 16913 41,298 52,169 59,946 Trends by Race 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Caucasion • African -American American Indian Asian ■ 2010 ■ 2018 2023 Some Other Race Two or More Races Hispanic Origin CITY OF WYLIE I POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS I 55 I House Values $2,000,000 + $1,500,000 - $1,999,999 $1,000,000 - $1,499,999 $750,000 - $999,999 ` $500,000 - $749,999 $400,000 - $499,999 $300,000 - $399,999 $250,000 - $299,999 $200,000 - $249,999 $150,000 - $199,999 $100,000- $149,000 $50,000 - $99,999 Less than $50,000 0.00% PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYL E Parks and Recreation e 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00% s 2018 IN 2023 Household Summary Households By Type # of Households Average Household Size 2000 5,609 2010 13,200 2018 16,515 2023 18,875 3.00 3.12 3.15 3.17 # of families Average Family Size 2010 10,866 2018 13,552 2023 15,431 3.44 3.50 3.23 2010 Households, with 1 Person 14% Households with 2+ People 86% All Households with Children 53.3% Total Units 15,372 *Data Note: Household population includes persons not residing in group quarters. Average Household Size is in the household population divided by total households. Persons in families include the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption. Per Capita Income represents the income received by all persons aged 15 years and over divided by the total population. CITY OF WYLIE I POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS ( 56 I �; PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parka anti Rc :cation Household Income $200,000 + $150,000 - $199,999 $100,000 - $149,999 $75,000 - $99,999 $50,000 - $74,999 $35,000 - $49,999 $25,000 - $34,999 $15,000 - $24,999 Less than $15,000 0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00% ■ 2018 ■ 2023 Population in the Labor Force ■Civilian Employed ■Civilian Unemployed (Unemployment Rate) vilian Unemployed (Unemployment Rate) 4% Civilian Employed 96% Wylie Income and Poverty 2018 2023 Median Household Income $79,511 $86,885 Per Capita Income $29,506 $33,025 Percent of People in Poverty 6.4% CITY OF WYLIE I POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS I 57 I W Population by Age 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20,00% 15.00% 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% 0-14 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks = slct Rec ati w 15-34 35-54 ® 2010 2018 2023 55-74 75+ Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1. ESRI forecasts for 2018 and 2023 Esri converted Census 2000 data into 2010 geography. CITY OF WYLIE I POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHICS ( 58 BENCHMARKING PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parka and R¢creatian BENCHMARKING 9 a 0 5 S 0 0••••• e 0 4 0•• a s 4 v e® a• a••• P• 0•• 006 0• 9 di 9• L••••••••• 90 Based upon the current park system in Wylie and the associated range of park types, the Dunaway Team conducted a benchmark tour with City staff and Steering Committee members to see select city park systems in the North Texas region. The team identified peer cities that have some of the same characteristics of Wylie. The group focused on seeing a range of park developments, recreational facilities, and current activities occurring at each location. Three cities were visited including Plano, Grapevine, and Coppell. A summary of parks visited and key features are documented in this section. Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve Plano, TX • Highly Visible Nature Preserve / Civic Complex • Balance of Open Space & Activity Programming Public / Private Partnerships Facility & Meeting Room Rentals • Amphitheater & Outdoor Festival Space • Diverse Trail Network Jack Carter Dog Park Plano, TX • Resourceful Placement of Destination Facilities • Citywide Trail Network Connection • Durable Architectural Details CITY OF WYLIE I BENCHMARKING 160 1 W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Raesnatkcn Jack Carter Outdoor Pool Plano, TX • Popular Aquatic Destination • Utilized Open Space in Utility Easement Wide Range of Waterplay Features Positive Revenue Generation Citywide Trail Network Connection Carpenter Park Plano, TX • Highly Active Community Park / Multi -Generational • Range of Indoor / Outdoor Activities • Competitive Sports Fields • Citywide Trail Network Connection The Vineyards* Grapevine, TX • Revenue Generating Lake front Campground • Variety of Camping Opportunities (RV Camping, Primitive Campsites, Rental Cabins) Support Amenities (Playground, General Store, Restroom/Shower) Lake Access (Swimming Beach, Boat Ramp, Pier, etc.) *Park closed due to flooding on day of benchmark tour CITY OF WYLIE I BENCHMARKING I 61 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation Oak Grove Park Grapevine, TX • Lake District Sports Destination • Tournament Quality Fields • Upgraded Architectural Theming • Offers Lake shore Activities & Trails Andrew Brown Park - West Cappelli TX ti ® S x> A c® A 4` • C S• 4 f, 9 4 i 9 0 0 0 0 tl•• 0 9•••• O• • Newly Updated Softball 4-Plex and Soccer Fields Nice Mix of Neighborhood Park Amenities (Playground, Pavilion, Basketball, etc.) Internal Trail Loops and Citywide Network Connections Strong Architectural Identity Connects with Andy Brown East & Neighborhoods Andrew Brown Park - East Coppell, 9TX E A 3• 0•* b 0 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 9 9 9 0 • • O• 0 0••• • The CORE Recreation Center and Aquatic Center • Large Civic Green with a Variety of Flexible Event Spaces • Connected Water Features with Access Points • Strong Architectural Identity Connects with Andy Brown West & Neighborhoods • Hierarchy of Trails Within Citywide Trail Network CITY OF WYLIE I BENCHMARKING 162 I'A STANDARDS PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN STANDARDS Parks and Renrsa3€cry When the Dunaway team evaluated the current park system in Wylie, it was important to understand the range of parks, recreation facilities, and other open space areas utilized for recreational activities. A key part of this evaluation was comparing the needs of the present population as well as considering future growth. This Master Plan includes a selection of traditional standards established by the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), especially applicable to growing communities like Wylie. The NRPA standards have been the most widely accepted and used standards for decades. This section includes a comparison of Wylie's current park system to NRPA standards based upon park acreage per population, as well as recreational facilities per population. Criteria for Standards The most common standards for park planning, as recognized by park and recreational professionals, are the published standards by the NRPA. As acknowledged in their publications, the NRPA recognizes the importance of establishing and using park and recreation standards as: A national expression of minimum acceptable facilities for the citizens of urban and rural communities A guideline to determine land requirements for various kinds of park and recreation areas and facilities A basis for relating recreation needs to spatial analysis within a community wide system of parks and open spaces One of the major structuring elements that can be used to guide and assist regional development A means to justify the need for parks and open space within the overall land use pattern of a region or community The purpose of the NRPA standards is to present park and recreation space guidelines that are applicable for planning, acquisition, and development of parks systems. These standards should be viewed as a guide by those municipalities that use them. The standards are to be coupled with the expertise of park planners when evaluating a community to which they are applied. Variations in the standards can also be established to reflect the unique social and geographical conditions of the community. T CITY OF WYLIE I STANDARDS 164 I rip PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks s;:a Park Classification System As the team evaluated Wylie's park system, they slightly revised the classification of each park by type, size, service area, and acres per 1,000 population. The following five (5) NRPA classifications for parks were used for this Master Plan: Neighborhood Park Neighborhood parks serve a variety of age groups within a limited area or "neighborhood". They range in size from 1-15 acres and generally serve residents within a %a to' mile radius. The neighborhood park is an area for active recreation such as field games, court games, playgrounds, picnicking, etc. Facilities are generally unlighted and there is limited parking, if any, on site. NRPA standards for these parks are 1 to 2 acres per 1,000 population. Community Park Community parks are larger than neighborhood parks and serve several neighborhoods. They range in size from 16-99 acres and serve the entire City. The community park may be a natural area or developed area for a variety of outdoor recreation such as ballfields, playgrounds, boating, fishing, swimming, camping, picnicking, and trail systems. NRPA standards for these parks are 5 to 8 acres per 1,000 population. Regional Park Regional parks are very large multi -use parks that serve several communities within a particular region. They range in size from 500 acres and above and serve those areas within a one hour driving distance. The regional park provides both active and passive recreation, with a wide selection of facilities for all age groups. They may also include areas of nature preservation for activities such as sight-seeing, nature study area, wildlife habitat, and conservation areas. NRPA standards for regional parks vary due to the specific site and natural resources. Special Use Areas Special use areas and parks are for specialized or single purpose recreation activities. NRPA defines these areas such as historical areas, nature centers, marinas, zoos, conservatories, arboretums, arenas, amphitheaters, plazas or community squares. There are no specific standards for size or acreage since each community will vary. Linear Park Linear parks are built connections or natural corridors that link parks together. Typically, the linear park is developed for one or more modes of recreational travel such as walking, jogging, biking, in -line skating, hiking, horseback riding, and canoing. NRPA does not have any specific standards for linear parks other than they should be sufficient to protect the resources and provide maximum usage. CITY OF WYLIE I STANDARDS I 65 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation NRPA PARK ACREAGE GUIDELINES Acres per 1,000 Type Size/Acres Service Area* Population Neighborhood Park 1-15 Acres Community Park 16-99 Acres Regional Park 500+ Special Use Areas Linear Park One Neighborhood 1/4 to 1/2 Mile Radius 1.0-2.0 ac/1,000 Several 5.0-8.0 Neighborhoods ac/1°,000 Several Communities Within 1 Hour Driving Varies Depending No Applicable on Desired Size Standard Variable Variable Sufficient Width to Protect the Resource No Applicable Variable and Provide Standard Maximum Usage 11.25-20.5 Total Ac/1000 Population * The graphic on page 72 illustrates the service areas of each park facility in Wylie's existing system. CITY OF WYLIE I STANDARDS I 66 I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation NRPA PARK ACREAGE GUIDELINES COMPARED TO CURRENT POPULATION Neighborhood Parks Community Parks Regional Special Use Park Linear Parks 204.24 139.5 164.7 NRPA Guidelines for 2019 Population of 52,500 52.5-105.0 262.5-420.0 n/a 18.45 n/a 121.11 n/a n/a Difference Between NRPA Guidelines and Existing Wylie Parks Range 151.74 - 99.24 (123)-_(2880.5) n/a n/a Total• 648 315-525333-123 For its current population of approximately 52,500 the city of Wylie is above standards for providing neighborhood parks and is below standards for providing community parks. NRPA PARK ACREAGE GUIDELINES COMPARED TO FUTURE POPULATION (2023) Neighborhood Parks Community Parks Regional Special Use Park Linear Parks Acreage 204.24 139.5 164.7 18.45 121.11 NRPA Guidelines for 2023 Population of 60,000 60 - 120 300 - 480 n/a n/a n/a ce Between NRPA Guidelines and Existing Wylie Parks Range 144.24 - 84.24 (160.5) - (340.5) n/a n/a n/a Total: 648 360 - 600 288 - 48 For its projected population in 2023, the city of Wylie is expected to continue to exceed standards for providing neighborhood parks to its citizens. The deficit in providing community parks is expected to increase. CITY OF WYLIE I STANDARDS I 67 1 IfAi PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLLiE FACILITY DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS APPLIED TO WYLIE Recommended Recommended Guidelines: Guidelines: Existing Facilities for 2019 Facilities Per Facilities in Population of Activity/Facility. Population Wylie 52,500 Parks and Recreation Recommended Guidelines: Facilities for ojected 2023 Population of 60,000 Baseball Fields 1 per 4,000' 8 Basketball Courts 1 per 5,0002 8 (outdoor) Football Fields 1 per20,0002 3 2.6 Pavilion/Picnic 1 per 3,000' 13 Shelter 13.2 10.5 15 12 3 17.5 20 Picnic Tables 1 table per 3002 69 175 200 Playgrounds 1 area per 1,0002 21 52.5 60 Recreation Center 1 SF per person' 52,500 SF 52,500 SF 60,000 SF Soccer Fields 1 per 4,000' 9 13.1 15 (league) Softball Fields 1 per 4,000' 4 13.1 15 Swimming Pool 1 per 20,0002 0 2.6 3 (outdoor) Tennis Courts 1 court per 2,0002 8 26.2 30 Trails 1 mile per 4,0002 18 13.1 15 Volleyball Courts 1 per 5,0002 3 10.5 12 (outdoor) Dunaway recommendation for high use by Youth Sports. 2 Facility guidelines from NRPA guidelines as well as DFW area standards. CITY OF WYLIE I STANDARDS I 68 I W 1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLrIE Parks Service Areas Legend t- J E np Parka Wyke ETJ Minr (Pocket) Park Semce Area (1)4 M1kb Radius) Reigaba1fieril Park Servce Area (1."2 Mika Rad.) Corrtneinrty Park Service Area (2 Mlle Relies) Speaal Use RegonY Park CITY OF WYLIE I STANDARDS 169 I \A; NEEDS ASSESSMENT PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation NEEDS ASSESSMENT • ♦ • 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ 6 ♦ 0 ♦ O • • ♦ • 6 ♦ 6 3 • • 0 0 • O • • 0 0 • ♦ 0 • 6 ♦ 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 • 6 ♦ • O ♦ ♦ O • • O s * The Needs Assessment is one of the most significant instruments in the development of a Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan. The findings of the Needs Assessment provides a foundation for the direction of the Master Plan and provides guidance for developing priorities for park facilities and future parks and open space development. National Service Research (NSR), a full -service research firm, employed a multi -step approach in garnering opinions of the citizens of the City of Wylie. The Needs Assessment process was undertaken to meet the following objectives: • Identify priorities of Wylie Citizens for parks, facilities and program needs • Measure the interest in various activities, events and programs • Identify support for funding options for future development • Evaluate profiles of survey respondents by key demographic variables Methodology In order to complete this study, four visioning sessions were conducted. Two were held on September 27, 2018 at 6:00pm and 7:30pm (Wylie Senior Recreation Center). An additional two meetings were held on October 4, 2018 at 6:OOpm and 7:30pm (Wylie Recreation Center). The results of these visioning sessions assisted NSR with the survey instrument design (see appendix for visioning session notes). The final survey instrument was available online through the City's website and various social media sites. Additionally a postcard announcing the survey was mailed to 8,000 randomly selected households in the West, Central, and East regions of the city (see graphic below). The postcards were mailed October 29, 2018 and the survey closed December 14, 2018. A total of 1,470 responses were received. A total of 58 of the surveys were on paper and were received from the Senior Center and Recreation Center. The margin of error of this sample size data 95% confidence level is plus or minus 2.6%. Area Zones - Wylie Survey responses received per zone. CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT I 71 I W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLNE Parks and Recreation Awareness of Parks, Recreation Facilities & Programs About 45% of respondents find out about parks, recreation facilities and recreation programs through the City of Wylie website. Other prominent means were Facebook/social media, and Park and Recreation Department flyers/brochures. City of Wylie website Facebook/Social Media Park & Recreation Dept. flyers or brochures Youth Sports Associations School District publications Emails from Wylie Other 0% 20% Note: Percentages will total to more than 100% due to multiple responses allowed. 40% 45% 60% CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT 172 (W Existing Parks Rating - Quality Excellent Good/Satisfactory Somewhat Unsatisfactory Poor No Opinion 0% PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE 20% Existing Parks Rating - Quantity Excellent Good/Satisfactory Somewhat unsatisfactory Poor No Opinion 0% 20% 40% 40% 60% 60% Parks and koceea:9on 70% of respondents reported the quality of parks and recreation opportunities are excellent or good. 26% rated them somewhat unsatisfactory or poor. The primary comments regarding why the quality of parks are somewhat unsatisfactory or poor: • Athletic Fields and park maitenance lacks quality • More variety of opportunities indoor and outdoor • Park system lacks a pool, aquatic center, splashpad • More trails and trail connections • Enhance park maintenance 60% of respondents reported the quantity of parks and recreation opportunities are excellent or good. 36% rated them somewhat unsatisfactory or poor. The primary comments regarding why the quantity of parks are somewhat unsatisfactory or poor: Park system lacks adequate number of athletic fields More variety of activities Park system lacks a pool, aquatic center, splashpad More trails and trail connections Park system lacks a dog park CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT 173 I A PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Perks and Recr cation Frequency of Park Use Within the last year respondents have reported that 52% use parks, 40% use athletic fields, 41% use playgrounds, and 32% use trails monthly or more. Parks Athletic fields Playgrounds Trails Recreation Center Pavilions Senior Recreation Center 5% Tennis Courts Sand Volleyball Court Skate Park Veterans Memorial Disc Golf Brown House Historic Building 0% 20% 40 60% 80% 100% o At Least Weekly At Least Monthly o At Least Quarterly o Twice a year or less ■ Never CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT 174 11A PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Pablo and Recreation Programs of Interest Respondents indicated programs they and members of their households would be most interested in participating. Farmer's market, festivals/events, fitness classes/events, swim lessons and arts & crafts were programs of most interest to the respondents. Travel programs 18% Pilates 17% Tennis 16% Softball 15% Senior programs 14% Sand volleyball 13% Teen programs/camps 10% Community chorus 7% Cricket 2% None/not interested 2% CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT 175 ( V Most Needed Facilities PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation 4-Definitely Needed 3 2 1—Not Needed No Opinion Mean Score* Aquatic center (indoor leisure area and lap lanes) Hike/bike/walktrails connected throughout the city 57% 48% 15% 24% 11% 15% 9% 6% 8% 7% 3.29 3.22 Aquatic Center (outdoor leisure area and lap lanes) 45% 15% 16% 13% 11% 3.03 Spray ground/water splash pads Dog park Expanded amenities at Lake Lavon Additional practice fields Hike/bike/walk trails along the lake/dam Multipurpose sports fields Amphitheater Recreation on East side of Wylie 46% 31% 45% 28% 42% 28% 15% 21% 18% 18% 22% 14% 23% 15% 21% 14% 15% 21% 15% 19% 18% 19% 25% 15% 11% 16% 7% 17% 7% 17% 20% 23% 10% 14% 11% 22% 10% 21% 19% 27% 3.11 2.75 3.18 2.67 3.10 2.68 2.39 2.45 Updated playgrounds for children Pond with fishing pier Expanded senior recreation center Additional lighting in parks Open spaces/natural areas Mountain bike/BMXtrails Nature center/nature preserve Community garden Special events in parks Additional large pavilions (special events, reunions, etc.) Benches/seating areas Picnic areas with grilling stations 28% 23% 13% 38% 27% 16% 23% 18% 22% 16% 22% 17% 24% 19% 13% 22% 22% 14% 20% 16% 27% 21% 25% 23% 22% 22% 24% 18% 24% 26% 23% 25% 24% 30% 27% 30% 11% 19% 16% 9% 13% 19% 18% 21% 11% 17% 13% 16% 15% 17% 34% 13% 14% 25% 16% 20% 16% 16% 13% 14% 2.31 2.56 2.35 3.03 2.73 2.36 2.57 2.38 2.70 2.43 2.65 2.49 1' Exercise stationsalongtrails 14% 17% 26% 25% 18% 2.23 Wildlife/plan education stations in parks Expanded skate park 14% 7% 16% 7% 27% 19% 22% 34% 21% 33% .26 1.79 Additional classroom space at Wylie Recreation Center 9% 10% 22% 24% 35% 2.05 Expanded Veterans Memorial Park 6% 13% 25% 23% 33% 2.03 Additional art/sculptures in parks 6% 8% 19% 44% 23% 1.67 *Mean Score: all respondents rank every facility as 4-definitely needed, 3, 2, l-not needed. The mean score column represents a calculation of the 4, 3, 2, I scores. **Rank: all respondents are also asked to rank their TOP THREE facilities only. The rank column represents these totals in order of importance according to respondents. CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT 176 I IN PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLANWY!LiE Parks and Recrc ton Funding Priorities Almost half of respondents strongly support increased improvement fees from developers. 63% support paying increased user fees. 1.00% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Increased improvement fees from developers Funding Option Support Increased user fees Bonds Increased property taxes Strongly Oppose Mildly Oppose ❑ Neutral Mildly Support ❑Strong Support 57% of respondents are willing to pay more in property taxes to fund the improvement priorities suggested in this survey. No increase Up to $50/year Up to $75/year Up to $100/year Up to $200/year More than $200/year 0% 20% 40% 60% CITY OF WYLIE I NEEDS ASSESSMENT I 77 1 /f; PRIORITY RANKINGS PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks PRIORITY RANKINGS Establishing clear priorities for the park system is essential for guiding a successful Master Plan. This allows City leaders to understand the importance of annual budgeting and strategies that will meet the needs throughout the Wylie community. The priorities in this section are a result of incorporating the inventory of the current resources, benchmarking outcomes, and citizen survey into a ranking of priority needs. Process for Rankings At the completion of the citizen survey during the needs assessment phase, a method of ranking priorities was implemented. This method included using specific input from the citizen survey results, Park Board, City Staff, and the Dunaway team. The following weighted values were assigned to each: Citizen In ut 1 Survey Results (55%) The specific needs and requests by the Wylie community as tabulated from the citizen survey Steerin Co ittee (20%) The specific parks and recreation needs in Wylie as identified by the appointed Steering Committee members Parks & Recreation Depart nt Staff. Li) The specific needs as identified by City staff based upon recreation programs and demands upon resources Duna ay Tea (1O%) The specific recommendations by the Dunaway planning team based upon assessing the unique needs of the Wylie community, current park resources, demographic profile, and future demands for recreational resources The results of the priority ranking were tabulated into three categories: High Priority, Moderate Priority, and Low Priority. The table on the following page provides a summary of the priorities for Wylie. CITY OF WYLIE I PRIORITY RANKINGS 179 16 17 18 19 20 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation Wylie Priority Rankings Rank Action Plan Hike/bike/walk trails that are connected throughout the city Sprayground Expand amenities at Lavon Lake (fishing, picnicking, swim beach) Hike/bike/walk nature trails along the lake/dam Aquatic Center (indoor - leisure area and lap lanes) Aquatic Center (outdoor - leisure area and lap lanes) Special events in parks Additional lighting in parks Multipurpose sports fields (football, soccer, baseball, softball) Additional practice fields (football, soccer, baseball, softball) Benches/seating areas 12 Dog Park 13 Open spaces/natural areas 14 Picnic areas with grilling stations Updated playgrounds for children Amphitheater Expand Senior Recreation Center Additional large pavilions (special events/reunions, etc.) Recreation Center on the east wide of Wylie Exercise stations along trails 21 Pond with fishing pier Additional classroom space at Wylie Recreation Center Wildlife/plant education stations in parks Mountain bike/BMX trails Nature center/nature preserve for birdwatching/wildflower planting Expand Veteran's Memorial Park Community garden Expand skate park Additional art/sculptures in parks High ♦ • • ♦ ♦ • ♦ Moderate Low ♦ ♦ • • • • • CITY OF WYLIE I PRIORITY RANKINGS 180 • • ♦ ♦ • • i �� IMPLEMENTATION PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION Parks and i?ecrna%'sn€. Wylie has a tremendously large park system that has successfully served the community. Over time much of the infrastructure in the parks has aged and exceeded their life cycle. To increase capital dollars needed to implement Master Plan recommendations, Wylie has an opportunity to pursue a variety of other funding sources that would add to the City's financial resources. Some of the following sources can be a part of the overall implementation plan. PARK DEDICATION ORDINANCE RECOMMENDATIONS To meet needs identified for a growing park system, there are various methods for obtaining additional park land in the appropriate category. This includes land (or fees) donated by developers within the requirements of a park dedication ordinance. As part of this master plan, the Dunaway team reviewed the City's current park dedication ordinance and provided recommendations for revising the ordinance to City staff. FUNDING SOURCES One of the biggest challenges facing City leaders in implementing a park master plan will be prioritizing new capital dollars that will provide for needed park renovations, expansions, and new amenities. To achieve this, City leaders will need to outline an annual strategy for funding capital improvements across the entire park system. Some of the following sources can be part of the overall implementation plan and are keyed to priorities and park locations in the Implementation Plan on the following pages of this section. CITY OF WYLIE I IMPLEMENTATION 182 PARKS. RECREATION & {)PEN SPACE MASTER PLAN 4_ Y������� �� ����~K°U Funding �� � U ����U�U�����U��������� , o v= ��n. ...|� vuo��� Advertising ".....''....��.'.'�......�'....�'�..'...'.�.�.��.....�..'..�..�..��...'�.�..'..'..'.�'.�� T�isfun�ingsou�ecumes�omt�eso�eofo�verfisingonpor�on�necnsotonre�ote�items such as the city's program guide, on scoreboards, and other visible products or services. � ~~~p~`~~^Sponsorships ~~~^~~^^�- This funding source comes from corporations that invest in the development or enhancement ofnew orexisting facilities. Sponsorships are also successfully used for special programs and ����/���K��� '---' --_'�-- This funding source comes from fees for use ofofacility orparticipation inocity sponsored recreational program. Foundations / Gifts This funding source comes from tax-exempt organizations who give donations for specific fncilities, activities, or programs. These may include capital campaigns, fundroisers. endowments, sales of items, etc. Friends� Associations This funding source comes from friends group that raise money typically for a single focus General This funding source is the primary means in providing for annual capital programs, improvements, and infrastructure upgrades. General ����p �sm���n��n� ==�mmno�� �.^.....^.��.'.^....�^..,.��..�..�.�.,..�.^�..'..^.��.'..^..�...^�.�..^....��..^��...^��..�...� This funding source comes from bond programs approved by the citizens for capital improvements within the parks system. Grants T��0� ���u:*w-^u nu�Outdoor Program �....�....�..........^^....�..,...........�...^.........^�...,..,^��'..�.'..........'.'�.......... �-�isfun�ingsourcecornesfnonognuntsfort�eucquisitionon��eve�opnnentofout�oor recreational facilities. Grants -TPWO Recreational7�a^Us Program ,_','''''�,'' ''''''''`'', f,'',... '''''s,,"'h,'' d'e''pm e,,'*'�',,e- w�','''o''t'ra''�'''''''''''s' PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parka and Retire ff Grants - Transportation Enhancement (TCOG / TXDOT) This funding source comes from grants for the development of new trails or trail extensions. Hotel / Motel Funds This funding source comes from taxes accrued for local hotels and motels in Wylie. Interlocal Agreements This funding source comes from contractual agreements with other local units of government for the joint -use of indoor or outdoor recreational facilities. Irrevocable Trust This funding source comes from individuals who leave a portion of their wealth for a trust fund. The fund grows over a period of time and is available for the city to use a portion of interest to support specific park facilities as designated by the trustee. Naming Rights This funding source comes from leasing or selling naming rights for new indoor facilities or signature parks. Park Dedication Fee This funding source comes from private developers who give land for public parks. This may include land along drainage corridors that can be developed for greenbelts and trails. Park Improvement Fees This funding source comes from fees assessed for the development of residential properties with the proceeds to be used for parks and recreation purposes. Partnerships This funding source comes from public/public, public/private, and public/not-for-profit partnerships. Permits (Special Use Permits) This funding source comes from allowing other parties to use specific park property that involves financial gain. The city either receives a set amount of money or a percentage of the gross from the service that is being provided. Private Donations This funding source comes from private party contributions including funds, equipment, art, and in -kind services. 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NYU+IT ea n Park CITY OF WYLIE 1 IMPLEMENTATION 189 I Y� APPENDIX PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks a^t= APPENDIX ..6.0 i 0 S 6 0 9 "w 00 Visioning Session Notes The following notes were recorded by the Dunaway team during round table discussions with Wylie citizens at each visioning session. In addition to providing round table discussion comments, citizens were asked to com- plete a short questionnaire at each visioning session. Questionnaire comments are also included below. VISIONING SESSIONS #1 & #2 - SEPTEMBER 27, 2018 6:00 PM AND 7:30PM Trails/Nature Areas Education stations (plant/wildlife) along trails • Water stations along trails • Longer trails — 5 miles or more • Implement trails master plan • Add more soft surface trails • More trail connections — especially along the lakes • Cycling trails connected to cities • Take advantage of easements to add trails • Flood plain areas can be used as open space/natural areas • Bicycle and skate lanes along roadways • Trails along creeks • More trail access to lakes • Need above ground crossing on 78 • More parking • Restrooms along trails that are open year -around • Nature trails • Art along trails • Exercise stations along trails • Trails along lake ray hubbard • More sidewalks • Shaded areas along trails • Emergency call stations along trails • Lighting on some trails • Maintenance and drainage needed along some trails • Braddock park — trails, no sports, no playgrounds • Make city more bike -able • More trail connections • Bike racks in some areas • More neighborhood trail connections • Fishing pond within the city for fishing • Monarch butterflies, education/wildlife stations CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 91 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks ed ,R Indoor Recreation — Senior Center Brookshires — use for expanded Senior Center (larger, more parking, safer, near Founder's Plaza) Improved restrooms Fitness area currently too small — need a dedicated and larger space) • Private areas for meetings • Indoor walking track • Large place to put coats • Room for Reelers • Senior Center would like same size and quality as Library and Wylie Recreation Center • Dedicated dining area • Post office drop • Covered outside area for outside activities • More parking • Want it classy like the Hilton • Safe walk from parking (Bridge SRC Waterbrook) • Golf carts • Computer/lab instruction area • Printer, copier, fax, scanner • More buses • Access to genealogy materials • Notary on -site • More room Outdoor seating Indoor Recreation • Need a second recreation center • Event space (Dinner in the Dark) (Lions Club) • Roller skating rink • Food truck area • Aquatics / aerobics (laps) • Free to kids • Basketball with no fee • More fitness equipment (due to high use, very busy center) • Bicycle friendly (less choppy, easy access, safety) • Natural trails • South of Dam — nature trails and parking • Indoor pool with diving (deep area) CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 92 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks and.�... <,_. Athletics/Sports • Sports wayfinding • Football (artificial turf) x 4+ - Possible stadium - Shaded seating - Permanent restrooms and concession - 400 players registered -Year-round Horseshoes (senior center) Baseball/softball — 4 plex with restrooms and concession Practice fields (usable fields) Full size soccer fields Pickleball Tennis courts • Sand Volleyball • American Ninja Warrior Course Multi -purpose practice fields Reserved practice fields • Soccer • Fishing • Drive in theater • Disc golf • Dog park • Interactive/hands on play (music) like Hope Park in Frisco • Aquatics — lap pool, diving board • Trails — lighting, emergency call areas, restrooms, drinking fountains Civic Events/Special Use • Dog park with dog water fountain — use USLOE property and for aquatics • Amphitheater • Multi -use water @ Kreymer Estates • Trash cans @ Oncor park on course • Vet memorial at Old City Park - Tall flag poles • Large outdoor event space plus restrooms • Skate park — larger/more active • Sculpture park • Community garden • Neighborhood event space CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 93 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN • West entrance for trail @ Brown • Community stage/amphitheater Aquatics Pool — swimming /ex. Spray grounds Lazy river Competition (no swim team use) • Indoor facility / natatorium • Therapy pool and ramp • Non -chlorine • Neighborhood access • Combined facility • Pool at Recreation Center Indoor • Events/organized activities/variety • Deep water Outdoor Park Facilities Dog park — off leash for small and large dogs, waste stations Pavilions - Large — rental opportunities - Downtown — always rented • Community garden • Soft surface trails in non -flood areas • Mountain bike trails • ATV tracks Veterans Memorial expansion - Wall -Plaques -Flag poles -DAR support Lavon Lake amenities -Fishing piers - Dam access -Small cabin rental -Kayak rental -Swimming beach area Parks ard' Recreatm CITY OF WYLIE ( APPENDIX I 94 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN • Amphitheater • Skate park (indoor and outdoor) (Allen, Brookshire's acquisition) • BMX track — combo track/facility • Outer loops — cycling — community rides from Richardson Large pavilions at municipal complex Art walk/sculpture garden along trail Nature farm animal exposure for kids (petting zoo) Restrooms — keep open in winter Dual dog/people drinking fountain Looping trails in neighborhood Creekside utility easement (tree swing) - Waking trail connections -Linking neighborhoods - Sidewalk connections Dated playgrounds (Hinnokt Court) Creekside Community creek clean up events with HOA partnership Lavon Lake - Shoreline amenities - Fishing piers — safe/clean -Signage at late — times, cost, etc. - Accessible -Map for visitors -Think of users without a boat • Cat park • Safe routes to schools • Trees along trails everywhere — McKinney example • Shade structures • Amphitheater/small venue for concerts • Pollinator gardens — community groups to support Missing links/connections to each neighborhood park • Tree program (replant) • Adult user amenities - Exercise stations -Call stations • 3-5 mile trails with shaded rest stops • Open nature/preserve south of Lavon dam • Natural hiking areas/mowed paths • CORPS land opportunities • Neighborhood connections Parks aad CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX 195 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks arc; El Questionnaire Comments What is the best thing about living in Wylie? • Quiet and not congested • Small town atmosphere • Easy access — great park in Creekside • Family • The people • The evolution • Diverse community Small town feeling, moved here in 2006 when senior center was a very small library with hope for bigger things to come • The variety of shops and vendors • We haven't lived here long (6 months) but find the people very friendly • Family friendly, lots of things to do with families (young kids). Lots of public art • Small town feel • Community involvement • I moved here from the east coast. The senior center has been great for me. The staff, programs — please continue and increase the size • Senior recreation and travel • Small town feel with community events • Senior center • Variety • Senior center, small residential feeling • Our community areas, our parks • Small town neighborhood feel • Active and growing • The people • Parks, size of town Small community, city government for community activities, Senior center • Library, Old stone mansion, programs at senior center, Ballard St. Cafe, Wylie Opry • Still has small town feel • The people, sense of community • Small town feel with conveniences, retail, medical, within easy access • Small town feel, good schools, convenient to work • Growing community with lots of possibilities CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX 196 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks,. v<,: € What are the best things about the park system as it exists today that you want to make sure are pre- served/maintained? • Bike trail and recreation center • Recreation center Outdoor practice facilities — Brent is very helpful to Creekside • Recreation center and municipal trails • Preservation and maintenance Cleanliness Add walking trail around senior center and a bike path Open space, public art Number of parks close to people Ballfields, parks, senior center Senior center and recreation center Senior travel with our wonderful staff Easy access, major parks for athletics/sports spread out • Shade trees, green spaces • Walking paths • Walking trails, Old City Park • 3-Trails • Discount rates for Wylie residents and senior center • Programs at senior center, library • Upkeep • Senior activities, educational programs, walking trails, green spaces, recreation center • Love the recreation center and senior center • New trails behind recreation center • Recreation center — add indoor pool Are there things/issues that need to be addressed through the Master Plan or park department? Ensure no parking in residential areas Lake Lavon parks and fishing Safety Fishing lake/pond Football fields (Fields at Founders Park are in poor shape) • Aquatics, civic events • Continue upgrades • Recreation center — one day pass is too expensive — need hourly pass • Not offering the center to everyone — need a dog park • Expand walking trails, build bridge to Waterbrook parking lot, add sidewalk from senior center to Water - brook church, add postal mail box, expand senior center CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 97 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parka nla • More soccer fields, more use of municipal complex, Wayfinding at Founder's Park Trails • Parking, expansion, growth • More restrooms at Senior Center, more buses at senior center Aquatics facility, spread out sports activities at Founder's Park Pool, skating rink, wading area for dogs Flower gardens, more preservation of green space, expand senior center, community garden Community center to hold large groups for events inside • Less art, save city money • More open parks area City owned park at Lake Lavon, trail connections, with beach Large outdoor event space, amphitheater at Municipal complex Conference center or enclosed arena/auditorium Senior center is too small, need a community garden • Lap pool • Dog park, better lighting in smaller parks, better announcement of events Safe routes to schools via cycling/walking, bike lanes and initially bike routes with City signage More or longer trails. Bicycle friendly connections between neighborhoods and downtown shops What do you want more of, less or same of? MORE • Nature trails • Pool, events Updated playground in Creekside park Aquatics Connections to other parks • Teen community events, summer camps, splash parks, civic centers • Soft surface trails, amphitheater, aquatics, outdoor park facilities, Lavon Lake lake front use • Public art, family friendly options • Bike trails, nature areas, trees, restrooms, trash cans, recycling cans Larger senior center • Dog park • Aquatics, additional sports park, different trail options Activities for kids Future planning Outdoor grills, fishing • Trail connections • Indoor/outdoor aquatics Event areas, splash pad in existing park CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX 198 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks nna..v-. • Dog park, trails that are longer, soft trails • Shaded park area with a lot of seating, more parking at senior center • Senior center facilities and programs, sidewalks • Lap pool or regular pool, soft surface trails • Dog park Senior trips and activities • Safe streets for cycling and pedestrians, trails, trees • Trails, pool LESS • Development in flood plains • Sports areas • Houses • Football stadium • Storage facilities, smoke shops, phone places • Big trucks What are your dreams, visions, desires, needs for the park system moving forward? • Trails with trees, benches that are well lit, no sports park near residences • Lake Lavon parks for fishing and picnicking • Wylie to stand out and be known for something like the balloon festival in Plano • Connecting walking and biking trails Recreation center and senior center activities • Evolve as the city grows, weather that means building, improving technology • Community pool inside the recreation center with trained lifeguards • Not to be on wait list because people from other cities come and line up and get them • Garden with benches, transport carts, dog park, pool for seniors, water spouts to draw geese and ducks, new parkland — purchase Brookshires and build a larger senior center, amphitheater • Sculpture garden art walk at municipal complex with amphitheater, large outdoor pavilion, event space • Implement trails master plan • Larger senior center with water facilities • Water park for all citizens, larger senior center • Aquatics, exercise opportunities, youth sports, maintain green space • More senior programs with indoor walking area • Keep people informed • An area to teach us about nature and animals in nature and how we humans impact them. Maybe collab- orate with Texas Parks and Wildlife on this for ideas. • Dog park CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 99 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parka and Recreation • Veteran's Memorial • Art along the trails or a sculpture park. The art fund will commission the art. • Expand senior center in the same caliber as the library and recreation center • Wide walking trails, pool, water park • Longer trails, cleaner park system, address safety issues in parks, more sidewalks, indoor pool, don't ne- glect the older sections of town. • Bike lanes, farmers market, connect all of Wylie so residents can walk and cycle safely. • Bicycle friendly commuting throughout Wylie VISIONING SESSIONS #3 & #4 - OCTOBER 4, 2018 6:00 PM AND 7:30PM Trails/Nature Areas • Longer trails for biking and running • Trails along lake/ponds • Connect current trails • Need crosswalks at intersections • Have a trail system like Richardson • Nature center near the lake with restrooms • Soft and hard surface trails • Hiking/mountain bike trails • Utilize DORBA (Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association) volunteers who maintain trails • Needs safe trails along 544/bike lane • Connect trails with other cities • Sage Creek Trail has drainage issues • Needs bike lanes along streets • Parkside Park — has 40 acres of open space — make it a nature preserve with trails • Need kid friendly biking — add more sidewalks • Trail system to connect with the schools so kids can bike to school • Bozeman Park — connect with other trails • Off leash dog area with trails • Water fountains along trails • Disc golf — add walking paths and improve drainage • Add walking trail at the Dam • Provide signage at each park — designate that it is a City of Wylie park (sometimes confusion as to whether the park is an HOA park or City park • Work with Corp of Engineers on trail along lake property • Create partnership with Avalon Park • Kayak rental along lake • Fishing piers at lake and at ponds CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 100 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN • Pheasant Creek — extend existing trail • Nature area for birdwatching and wildflower planting • Soft surface trails next to hard surface trails Indoor Recreation Pickle ball (indoor) Pool table at Senior Center Ping Pong at Senior Center Gaming (in a social way) Board games Expand climbing wall Obstacle course Wrestling ring Ninja Warrior course Laser tag Pinstack STEAM activities — teen/tween (summer) • Robotics • All -day ply for teen/tweens • Activities with friends • Exploring/adventure • Triathlons (club) • Community chorus • Pool at Rec Center • Amphitheater at Center • Bouldering • Art classes • Special events that are cheap • Indoor tennis • Racquetball • Outdoor tennis • Tennis center • Longer child care hours • Lower cost for membership • STEM/STEAM Indoor trail with Ninja elements Dance classes • Ballet • Gymnastics Parks s<:z CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 101 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parksaddi.- • Introduction classes for all sports/activities • Archery • Adult sports/leagues/tournaments • Extend hours for gym (open at 4am) • Indoor recreation center for east side of Wylie • Small library on east side of Wylie • Computer classes at Senior Center • Senior center on east side of Wylie • More buses at SRC • More yoga class times • More pilates • More space to offer more classes • Indoor sports — soccer — adults and kids • Adult soccer leagues / tournaments • Racquetball • Indoor multi -sport facility • Zumba Musical classes — piano, guitar, drums Squat racks and benches • More free weights — 45 lb bars • Power plates TRX Bosu and stability baits Circuit training area Tires for work outs Battle ropes Steam room Sauna Open walking track to kids with strollers — all ages Downstairs track open to all ages Indoor pool Classes to do with younger kids Family exercise classes Hang boards for climbing Athletics/Sports • More parking • Spread sports out to different facilities • Drainage on fields is poor (Russell Creek, Carpenter Park) Plano, TX CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 102 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN 1 Netting along soccer fields & any fields Better drainage Turf fields (football) Artificial turn — Founders Park Current football fields are poor (no restrooms/concession stand) - Cover bleachers at turf fields - Nee less rainouts -Separate location for football/new complex needed - Extra revenue for off season • More fields • Need adult sports fields Need separate complex for soccer and football Scheduling conflict for soccer forcing kids to play on Sunday Congestion at Founders Park Soccer needs show case fields - Maybe perimeter fencing around Founders Park Soccer needs more practice space in Wylie -More green space - Schedule practices versus first come first served basis — baseball, softball, soccer • Future expansion of all sports and complexes • Athletics needs to grow with population growth • Make fields we have now more playable -Make some fields with artificial turn (priority the infields) • Skinned fields at Dodd Park • More Cricket fields in another location Baseball in the spring season is already at max at Community Park (have to play Wednesday and Sunday now) • Soccer has over 1,500 kids and are maxed out at Founder's Park • More tournaments but need the facilities to handle the wear and tear • Need to consider winter grasses • Baseball and soccer suffer due to rain outs - Need better drainage -Need a new complex • Indoor sports complex (like Plano) • Improve parking at Founder's Park • Not enough practice fields for baseball - Need to be able to reserve space for practice - Current practice fields are in bad shape (Avalon Park) Need a large green space area that is maintained for sports, kite flying, picnicking, etc. CITY OF WYLIE ( APPENDIX I 103 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks s.z • Need more adult sports • Restrooms at practice facilities • Need more lit volleyball courts -Expand the ones at Founder's Park -Improve drainage at Founder's Park -Need outdoor rinse station at Volleyball court • Beach volleyball at Corp of Engineers lake Civic Events/Special Use • Larger skate park • Amphitheater for outdoor musicals • No art • Dog park (behind college?) • More 5K races • Mountain bike pump track • Dog park and dog trail along lake • Splash pad • More indoor rec to keep up with growth • Farmers market • DART station • More art • Enhancing lakes, camping, access for everyone, walking trails (No USACE involvement) • Paddle trails, launching at Kraymer Park, Bozeman Park & Ray Hubbard • Community Garden Aquatics • Indoor lap pool with multiple lanes -Swim and tri training Natatorium — laps and leisure Multigenerational facility Pool with slides Pool at rec center Family aquatics Combo indoor and outdoor facility Outdoor recreation pool -Family -Support facilities — pavilions -Water slides -Diving CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 104 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks and Recre.i., • Splash pads (at Old City Park and Recreation Center) • Lazy river/beach area • Potential partnership with ISD • Water aerobics / indoor heated • Intermediate depth water for laps and recreation • Learn to swim lessons Outdoor Park Facilities Outdoor skating rink Kirby Park and Valentine -Swing and spider set — has outdated equipment - Update existing playgrounds Founder's Park — pirate ship dangerous Spraygrounds Larger shade structures (fabric) Need a tree program — shade in parks Lavon Lake Park — CORPS property/maintenance Pavilions — large, rentable, grilling stations Utilize floodway property Bozeman Park underutilized • East Wylie has minimal park land • Dog parks • Need a small lake/pond in a public park (not in subdivision) • Public fishing dock Fishing opportunities (bait and tackle shop) • Trees at Dodd Park • Celebration Park — multi-user (inspiration) • Lack of restrooms at parks in Wylie • Need for indoor or outdoor birthday kids gathering space Disc golf parking too small - 9-hole — room for trail or redesign for amenities along course -Add pavilion • Sidewalk connections and bike lanes needed • Trail connections via greenways/belts — connectivity • Centralized park system (dog park, skate park, etc.) • Parkside Park needs trails • Muddy Creek —Tyler trail floods, maybe need boardwalks • Amphitheater Larger event spaces CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 105 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks xzes; Dog park Lakefront amenities (Lavon, no CORPS operated) Larger pavilions/more pavilions • Restrooms — upgrade existing and add more • Limited restroom at Old City and Community Park — open all year • Grilling stations • Kayak launch at lake • Lighting in parks (Stone Ranch example) • LED lighting • Parking at Founder's Park • Lighting along trails — Community Park creek • Drinking fountains (filter, maintenance, with dog bowls) • Shade trees at parks • Restrooms at Community Park fields (porta pottie/shelter) • Updated playground equipment across the system • Friendship Park playground equipment variety in types for various • Zipline (Rockwell example) • Outdoor trampoline park • Dedicated bike lanes for cyclist groups or off road • Leather's Community playground is not visible to find kids in Splash pads at Old City Park ages Questionnaire Comments What is the best thing about living in Wylie? It's not Dallas Granddaughters Still has small town feel • Opportunities • Small town feel of the community Neighborly, good mix of country and city events Open spaces, quiet neighborhoods Schools — dual language program Plenty of amenities Amenities for the population especially families — like Halloween Active senior center The ISD and school personnel Wylie ISD Family friendly, downtown events, ball fields Friendly community in a safe environment with access to businesses and parks and recreation CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 106 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks Small town feel My church is here, great community events Being part of a growing city and getting involved in its future Schools Small town feel Even with growth it still has a small town feel Ability to grow to fit the needs of increased population The library and schools Schools and atmosphere Family focused community The schools and small town feel. However, the small town feel is diminishing Location • Safe communities • Small town feel Family oriented, feel like a small town, community events that matter Safe, friendly community Amazing schools, really cool art, and that small town feel Small town feel Indoor recreation The community Close to family and the Wylie senior center Safe, friendly community They appreciate seniors The City appreciates its senior citizens Friendly senior citizens, attractive atmosphere Senior center, green space, small town feel Senior center Small town feel What are the best things about the park system as it exists today that you want to make sure are preserved/maintained? • Outdoor areas for gatherings, city events, adult sports • Facilities • Playground area • Recreation center, playgrounds • Well rounded for age groups and activities • Activities for all ages, city events, trails • Trails for walking/running • Founder's Park baseball fields, neighborhood parks maintained by the city CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 107 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks and • Indoor sports • Existing parks need to be maintained as well or better than today • Fitness center with reasonable rates for us • We live next to Hollow Creek Park entrance — more beautification of the park —flowers, cut grass, soil maintained-resodding needed • They need to be up to date • Rec center is a black hold for cell phones — I quit going because I need my podcasts • Recreation center facility is excellent • Parks and rec center • Rec center • Pavilions, shade trees • A fairly decent mix of athletic facilities • Solid ground work has been laid with land owned by the city to make future improvements • Bike trails and parks • Park updates, trails, library and rec center • Excellent sports fields • Walking trails — continue to expand • Rec center • Clean parks • Walking trails • Wide bike trails, rec center Not many options compared to Plano Not enough options currently, we go to Allen, Plano for many park related activities Nice sidewalks Many parks within walking trails Trails, nature areas Trails, sculptures, decorations The people and the staff Senior Center A good active senior center Senior center is good, free admission for all seniors Work out programs and rec center More work out programs Better parking at senior center CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX l 108 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WT������� �� Are there things/issues that need 8mbeaddressed through the Master Plan or park department? Adult sports Maintenance ofthe smaller neighborhood parks Rec center membership too expensive, not enough athletic fields, no city pool or natatorium, better maintenance More athletic fields for gnouposports, dog pork, running trails in the flood oreos, develop existing parks that have nousage Public pool should beadded, swim team, reservoir maintenance (behind Sage Creek) Include indoor pickle ball courts (2 or 3) with open play during the week and on Saturdays plus one or two evenings per week Dog park Disc golf area isjunky and over grown Concerned about safety of bridge in Hollow Creek Park — after rains accumulation of debris around bridge support beam, parks need better lighting ^ Football fields need togototurf ^ Bikefroi|s—connectthe porks, safe crossings across the rno]or roods ^ Trail ofSage Creek HOAisdangerous —always muddy, dirt covers trail when itrains ^ Poor parking focilities, drainage ofathletic fields is terrible, trail system is disjointed for cyclists, no aquatics ^ Awoi|u6|e paving at sports fields, separate sports fields � S ^ Need aquatic center ^ More sports fields — Kids under 10 should not be expected to play 10 games in 4 V2 weeks. No availability for practices and development ` Amphitheater —can bring life, family atmosphere to Wylie. ^ Better lighting in parks ` Add opool and sauna 10the reccenter ` More adult sports activities that don't cost ofortune ^ Parking — Founder's park does not have enough sports tosupport Saturday morning activities ^ Splash pad and upool, make reccenter track open |omoms and kids — add family events and classes ot rec center More walking troi|s—connectthe trail behind Sage (-reek and trail behind rec center -please 6eo| with terrible flooding on this trail More enrichment programs; art classes otthe reccenter Lake front public use maintained by the city and not CORPS, use of donn 6ri6ge, possible walking trail like Cedar Hill did with theirs—/no/etrai| links to parks ^ Lack ofaquatics ^ Seniorcenter—rnoretrove| progronns, more porking, bigger exercise roorn, more res|roorns ^ Enlarge senior center � � ^ /\quo|ics, lockers, therapy pool, more trips CITY OFYYYL|E I APPENDIX 1 109 � �� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parks and Recae t What do you want more of, less or same of? MORE • Adult sports • Outdoor grills • Trails • Athletic fields, outdoor pool or natatorium, dog park • Athletic fields, running trails, aquatics, dog park, basketball court • Another playground like Pirate Playground at Founder's park, trees • Indoor pickle ball, ping pong, pool table for seniors • Aquatics/water park, indoor activities, dog park • Special use facilities for concerts • Walking/bike trails, picnic area with grills, yoga, fitness classes for adults. • Pool, water, nature trails • Bike trails • Rentable community pavilions, city playgrounds • Parks, trails around the lake for biking, running • Bike lanes, trails for running, 5K races • Natural materials — stone, art • Plano has multiple soccer fields at multiple parks and aquatics at Jack Canter Park • Spray park, parking, use of Lake Lavon, shade around trails • Bike trails to cross 78 and 544, restrooms in parks • Community outdoor facilities, dog park • Soccer fields • Athletics, and group fitness classes, community pool, swim lessons, splash pad • Covered pavilions at parks — the ones we have are not large enough • More baseball fields that are maintained — Avalon Phase 1 is in bad shape • Pool, splash park, • Nature trails, walking trails, farmer's market • Improve Tyler trail behind Sage Creek HOA — unable to use when it rains • Farmer's Market, need DART station — traffic is getting bad • Art in parks, swimming pool • Water activities, splash park, pool with slides, public fishing ponds, kayak launch on Lake Lavon • Aquatics • Senior center — more parking, larger facility, more restrooms, more trips, walking track Green space, senior vacation trips CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 110 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN LESS • Art in the park • Sports parks • Sports Parks and .=tar=Y: What are your dreams, visions, desires, needs for the park system moving forward? If you build it they will come! Community Chorus Dog park with drinking water Dock where families can fish together Splash pad, music pavilion Large scale skate park — for bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, scooters Outdoor summer rec area with pool and activities, open soccer fields Dog park, aquatics, utilize lake, more in East Wylie Bike trails with trees (like Murphy) Splash pad Indoor pickle ball Indoor kid activities that are not sports related Swimming for kids Indoor pool next to rec center • 18-hole golf course • Trails that connect, clean accessible waterways, small lakes/ponds, more sculptures, community gardens, aquatics • Preserve nature trails and expand them • Something similar to Elon Park in Orlando for community events • Football fields with restrooms and food court • Plan for the future — connect parks, build pool or splash pad, adult oriented park activities • Public pool • Another small rec center • Trail system around lake for running and biking, splash pads • Trails that connect throughout Wylie • Bike friendly trail system — so kids can get to school on their bikes • Better drainage at athletic fields to avoid cancellations • Water park like Jack Carter in Plano • Better maintenance of weights and machines Parks for younger and older kids, nature center, splash pad, outdoor concert area, restrooms Trails that connect to Murphy, Richardson Pool CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 111 PARKS' RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WW 0 =mRmw Parks �id ` Maintenance and upkeep needs 1obepart ofthe vision ^ Improved drainage for existing sports complexes, more sports fields for game and player development use, development ofocompetitive soccer program ^ Park oneast side ofWylie ` Aquatic facility — needs to be budgeted far enough in advance so taxes aren't raised ` Pool and splash park ` Rec center track open to parents with kids — can't model how to exercise if they can't be with us ^ Pool, dog park, DART system ^ Pool connected |oreccenter, expand senior center, dog park with areas for large and small dogs Kayak areas otlake ' Keep them nice and maintained ` Aquatics, outdoor park facilities and trails ' Expand senior center CITY {}FVVYL|E I APPENDIX 1 112 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN 1' Par Citizen Survey Document The following survey was distributed to 8,000 randomly selected households throughout Wylie. Dear Wylie Residents: The City of Wylie is currently updating your Park, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan and we need your help by filling out this survey! Your input will help guide our park and recreation planning efforts for the next 5 to 10 years. Please take a few minutes to complete this important survey. Your answers will remain anonymous. Thank you for taking time to participate in this important survey effort. Sincerely, Robert Diaz, Director of Parks and Recreation parks@wylietexas.gov 972-516-6340 City of Wylie Parks and Recreation Citizen Survey 1. How do you find out about parks, recreation facilities and recreation programs in Wylie? (check all that apply) 10 City of Wylie website 20 Youth Sports Associations 3❑ Park & Recreation Dept. flyers/brochures 40 Facebook/social media sO Emails from Wylie e0 School district publications 70 Other 2a. Overall, how would you rate the QUALITY of parks and recreational opportunities in the City of Wylie? 10 Excellent 20 Good/satisfactory 30 Somewhat unsatisfactory 40 Poor 50 No opinion 2b. If somewhat unsatisfactory or poor, please explain: 3a. Overall, how would you rate the QUANTITY of parks and recreational opportunities in the City of Wylie? iU Excellent 2U Good/satisfactory 3U Somewhat unsatisfactory 4U Poor sU No opinion 3b. If somewhat unsatisfactory or poor, please explain: 4. Within the past year, how often have you or someone from your household visited or used the facilities listed below in Wylie? (Check one answer for each park/facility) Park/Facility At least weekly At least monthly At least quarterly Twice a year or less Never Recreation Center ❑3 02 ❑3 04 Os Senior Recreation Center Brown House Historic Building 03 U3 02 U2 03 U3 U4 ❑s 04 Us Trails 03 02 03 ❑4 ❑s Parks a 02 O3 04 ❑s Athletic fields (practice and playing fields) 07 02 03 ❑a Os Tennis courts 0, 02 ❑3 04 0s Sand volleyball court a U2 03 04 ❑s Skate park Ux U2 U3 U4 U4 Us Us Disc golf U3 U2 U3 Playgrounds 0i 02 03 ❑4 ❑s Pavilions ❑3 02 03 ❑a 0s Veterans Memorial 03 02 03 04 0s CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 113 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Y. E Parks .csc' s'»cre.iorz 5. In which of these programs would you and your household members (of any age) be MOST INTERESTED in participating? (Check all that apply) ACTMTIES, EVENTS AND PROGRAMS OF MOST INTEREST of 0 Baseball it 0 Biking 210 Pickle ball 31 ❑ Travel programs oz 0 Basketball 12 0 Tennis zz 0 Nature interpretive programs 32 0 Festivals/events 03 ❑ Softball 13 0 Sand Volleyball 23 0 Health/wellness classes 33 0 Arts & crafts oa 0 Soccer 14 0 Swim lessons 24 0 Fitness classes/events 34 0 Music/dance os 0 Football ss 0 Races (like 5K runs) 25 ❑ Preschool/toddler programs 35 0 Community Chorus 06 0 Racquetball 16 0 Adult sports leagues 26 0 Youth programs/camps 36 0 Community gardening 07 0 Horseshoes 170 Archery Range 27 0 Teen programs/camps 37 0 Farmer's Market oa 0 Disc golf 3a 0 Fishing za 0 Parent/child programs 3a0 Other 09 0 Cricket 19 0 Gymnastics 29 ❑ Family programs 390 None/not interested to ❑ Pilates 20 ❑ Zumba 30 ❑ Senior programs 6a. Which facilities or amenities need to be ADDED to existing or future parks and recreation facilities in Wylie? (Rate EACH facility on a scale from 1 to 4 with 4 being definitely needed and I being not at all needed) Definitely Not at all No opinion/ Needed Needed Not familiar A— Amphitheater 4 3 2 1 ❑ B — Aquatic center (indoor — leisure area and lap lanes) 4 3 2 1 ❑ C — Aquatic center (outdoor — leisure area and lap lanes) 4 3 2 1 0 D — Additional large pavilions (special events/reunions, etc.) 4 3 2 1 0 E— Dog park 4 3 2 1 ❑ F — Hike/bike/walk trails that are connected throughout the city 4 3....................2 1 ❑ G — Hike/bike/walk nature trails along the lake/dam 4 3....................2 1 0 H — Mountain bike/BMX trails 4 3 2 1 0 I— Exercise stations along trails 4 3 2 1 ❑ J — Expanded amenities at Lavon Lake (fishing, picnicking, swim beach kayak rental, beach volleyball, camping, grilling stations, etc 4....................3 - 2...........,......1........__......0 K — Expanded skate park 4 3 2 1 U L — Spray ground/water splash pads (outdoor spray park for all ages),...4 3 2 1 ❑ M— Additional lighting in parks 4 3 2 1 0 N — Nature center/nature preserve for birdwatching/wildflower planting4 3 2 1 0 0— Open spaces/natural areas 4 3 2 1 U P — Picnic areas with grilling stations 4 3 2 1 ❑ Q— Benches/seating areas 4 1 0 R — Community garden 4 3 2 1 U S — Expanded Senior Recreation Center 4 3 2 1 ❑ T — Updated playgrounds for children 4 3 2 1 ❑ U — Pond with fishing pier 4 3 2 1..,.. 0 V — Additional practice fields (football, soccer, baseball, softball) 4 3 2 1 U W — Multipurpose sports fields (football, soccer, baseball, softball) 4 3 2 1 ❑ X — Expanded Veterans Memorial Park 4 3....................2 1 ❑ Y— Special events in parks 4 3 2 1 0 Z — Wildlife/plant education stations in parks 4 3 2 1 0 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 114 1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN Parka .,,ac_ AA - Additional art/sculptures in parks 4 3 2 1 0 BB - Additional classroom space at Wylie Recreation Center 4 3 2 1 0 CC - Recreation Center on the east wide of Wylie 4 3 2 1 0 DD - Other needs - ( ) 4 3 2 1 LI 6b. Which THREE facilities/amenities above are the MOST important to you for the Parks and Recreation Department to focus on within the next five years? (Write in the letter to the left of the facility in the blanks) 1st 2"d 3rd Wylie currently funds parks, facilities, recreation programs and capital expenses by utilizing recreation user fees, taxes, grants, bonds, corporate sponsorships, etc. The City diligently pursues grants and other funding sources to help fund new parks and facilities, however additional funding is needed to maintain and build new parks and facilities. 7. How strongly do you support EACH option to fund NEW PARKS AND FACILITIES AND/OR ADDITIONS TO EXISTING PARKS AND FACILITIES ? (Check one answer for each option) Funding Support - New or Expanded Parks/Facilities Increased user fees (pool fees, program fees, etc) Strongly Support - ❑7 Mildly Support Neutral Mildly Oppose Strongly Oppose 02 1:13 04 ❑s Bonds a 02 ❑3 04 ❑s Increased park improvement fees from developers 01 0: ❑3 ❑4 ❑s Increased property taxes 0, 04 04 ❑s B. How much more per year in additional property taxes would you be willing to pay in order to fund the improvement priorities you have suggested in this survey? (Check one answer) 1❑ More than $200/year 3❑ Up to $100/year s❑ Up to $50/year 20 Up to $200/year 40 Up to $75/year 60 No increase 9. How long have you been a resident of Wylie? (Check one answer) 30 Less than 2 years 20 2 to 5 years 30 6 to 10 years 40 11 to 20 years 10. Which age groups are represented in your household? (Check all that apply) ILI 0 to 5 years of age 30 11 to 13 years of age 50 No children in household 20 6 to 10 years of age 40 14 to 18 years of age 11. How many persons, including yourself, reside within your household? 30 One 20 Two 30 Three 40 Four s0 Five 60 Six or more 12. Your age? s❑ Under 18 20 18 to 24 30 25 to 34 40 35 to 44 s❑ 45 to 54 60 55 to 64 13. Do you own or rent your home? 20 Own 20 Rent 50 Over 20 years 20 65 to 74 80 75+ CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 115 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Recreation 14. In which sector of Wylie do you presently reside? (Check one answer) �❑ East Zone 2U West Zone 30 Central Zone North V.' C0111N OOVNIY locnWALL COUNTY 15. Additional information or comments you would like to bring to the Park and Recreation Department's attention. (Write in response) CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 116 1 W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parka and Recrentigrs Citizen Survey Comments Question 15 of the citizen survey provided space for respondents to write in additional comments they would like to bring to the Parks & Recreation department's attention. Some of these include: "Swin?ming pool please!! And a splash pad for the little ones. "The soccer fields need excavation for drainage." Find and area to build another sports area for baseball, softball, soccer and football. ids con?plete ly covered. They need tt t`e usable di;rlt?q ever`v'.. eo Ot"1. Wy/ is a grove{rag cify k�''itll families rr2o=.`rrtq in 4p4iantinc more .`cn i!y oriented spac.e . Plo ,gsounds pr ;era rots of stimulation and free eraertcrirur?erat f^r everyone, and if they could be utilized vvhw=n it is rrt?rr q or a million degrees outside, weothen, ?c, .. al! of the �.It�i? enter it 4, `ould he o Neso!ne.'! "We need more adult fields for softball." Top Mentions Other citizen comments referenced several common themes including: • Taxes —100 mentions • Pool — 98 mentions • Fields — 85 mentions • Swim/swimming — 50 mentions • Parking — 39 mentions • Thanks — 36 mentions • Soccer — 35 mentions • Fees — 32 mentions • Dog parks/dogs — 27 mentions • Splash pad — 23 mentions • Baseball — 20 mentions • Playgrounds -12 mentions CITY OF WYLIE 1 APPENDIX I 117 1�r Pavilion )l 1, _Pavilion ro.•. is Playground Irrigated Play PARKS, RECREATION 8 OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN VYLIE "Conceptual trail connection with approval of Braddock Place HOA. Pavilion WATKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL lam/ i v":fy%y Note: The photographs an the following pages represent samples of park program elements. They are not intended to depict actual construction features. Braddock Place Park North Concept Plan Key Features: • Trail Loop w/ Neighborhood Connections • Pavilions / Rest Stops • Non -Irrigated Open Play Areas • Playground & Play Area (some irrigation) • Pond Trail Loop & Footbridge* • Off -Street Parking CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 118 I A! PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Braddock Place Park North Concept Images Pavilions / Rest Stops pen Space with Open Play Areas CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 119 I'A PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parka and Recreation Braddock Place Park North Budget Projections 'Based on the Concept Plan on page 118 No. Item Description BRADDOCK PARK NORTH CONCEPT PLAN Budget Projections* Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS A. Site Preparation, Mobilization & Demolition B. Earthwork Allowance (assumes average 12" onsite cut/fill) C. Site Utilities Allowance (Water, Electric, etc) 1 LS $25,000.00 1 LS $150,000.00 1 LS $75,000.00 $25,000.00 $150,000.00 $75,000.00 TOTAL $250,,000.00 2. PARK IMPROVEMENTS A. Concrete Trails 37,000 SF $6.00 $222,000.00 B. Dec. Granite Paths (Stabilized) 7,000 SF $5.00 $35,000.00 C. Vehicular Concrete Paving 18,000 SF $10.00 $180,000.00 D. Pavement Striping 750 LF $2.00 $1,500.00 E. Security Lighting Allowance 1 LS $60,000.00 $60,000.00 (Solar) F. 15' x 25' Pavilion 2 EA $45,000.00 $90,000.00 W/ Stone Columns (includes slab) G. 20' X 25' Pavilion 1 EA $40,000.00 $40,000.00 W/ Stone Columns (includes slab) H. 20' X 30' Pavilion 1 EA $70,000.00 $70,000.00 W/ Stone Columns (includes slab) I. Wayfinding & Interpretive Signage Allowance 1 LS $5,000.00 $5,000.00 J. Playground Allowance 1 LS $250,000.00 (Equipment, Beam, Surfacing) K. Site Fumishings Allowance 1 LS $25,000.00 L. Pedestrian Bridge 1 EA $125,000.00 $250,000.00 $25,000.00 $125,000.00 TOTAL $1.10 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX ( 120 I PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE No. Item Description Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 3. LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION A. Landscape Planting Allowance 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) B. Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $150,000.00 $150,000.00 TOTAL SUMMARY OF BUDGET TOTALS: A. ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS 2. PARK IMPROVEMENTS 3. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION $250,000.00 $1,103,500.00 $250,000.00 BASE TOTAL $1,603,500.00 +/- 20% CONTINGENCY $325,000.00 CONSTRUCTION TOTAL $1,928,500.00 B. OWNERS COSTS (Geotech, Testing, TDLR, Archaeological Survey, USACE Permitting, etc.) (Approx. 2% of Construction) $40,500.00 C. A&E SERVICES $196,000.00 PROJECT BUDGET TOTAL: CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 121 1 EMERALD i VISTA PARK — PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN1.11IE Note The photographs on the following pages represent samples of pork program elements. They are not intended to depct actual construction features, Braddock Place Park South Concept Plan Key Features: • Playground & Fitness Hub at Tree -line • Group Pavilion • Nature Education Area • Irrigated & Non -Irrigated Open Play • Park Trail Loop • Park Entry & Parking Lot • Nature Trails w/Trailheads • Bridge Connection to Emerald Vista CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 122 I AI PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Elccraatio Braddock Place Park South Concept Images CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 123 1 Vif PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Recreation Braddock Place Park South Budget Projections *Based on the Concept Plan on page 122 No. Item Description BRADDOCK PARK SOUTH CONCEPT PLAN Budget Projections* Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS A. Site Preparation, Mobilization & Demolition Allowance B. Earthwork Allowance (assumes average 17 onsite cut/fiH) C. Site Utilities Allowance (Water, Electric, etc) 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 1 LS $115,000.00 $115,000.00 1 LS $75,000.00 $75,000.00 TOTAL $215,000.00 2. PARK IMPROVEMENTS A. Concrete Trails 36,000 SF $6.00 $216,000.00 B. Dec. Granite Paths (Stabilized) 9,000 SF $5.00 $45,000.00 C. Vehicular Concrete Paving 20,000 SF $10.00 $200,000.00 D. Pavement Striping 2,000 LF $2.00 $4,000.00 E. Security Lighting Allowance 1 LS $60,000.00 $60,000.00 (Solar) F. Pavilion - 20'x35' 1 EA $75,000.00 $75,000.00 W/ Stone Columns (includes slab) G. Site Fumishing Allowance 1 LS $20,000.00 $20,000.00 (Benches, Picnic Tables, etc.) H. Wayfinding & Interpretive Signage Allowance 1 EA $5,000.00 $5,000.00 I. Shade Fabric Structure at Fitness Hub 1 LS $60,000.00 $60,000.00 J. Playground Allowance 1 LS $300,000.00 $300,000.00 (Equipment, Shade, Beam, Surfacing) K. Fitness Equipment Allowance 1 LS $35,000.00 $35,000.00 L. Low Seat Wall 100 LF $125.00 $12,500.00 M. Pedestrian Bridge 1 EA $125,000.00 $125,000.00 TOTAL $1,151',500.00 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 124 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks ar. �3erzc. >eos; No. Item Description Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 3. LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION A. Landscape Planting Allowance 1 LS $115,000.00 $115,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) B. Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $150,000.00 $150,000.00 TOTAL $265,000.00 SUMMARY OF BUDGET TOTALS: A. ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS 2. PARK IMPROVEMENTS 3. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION $215,000.00 $1,157,500.00 $265,000.00 BASE TOTAL $1,637,500.00 +/- 20% CONTINGENCY $330,000.00 CONSTRUCTION TOTAL $1,967,500.00 B. OWNERS COSTS (Geotech, Testing, TDLR, Archaeological Survey, USACE Permitting, etc.) (Approx. 2% of Construction) $40,500.00 C. A&E SERVICES $197,000.00 PROJECT BUDGET TOTAL: CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 125 1 IN Educational - s,y,,,g. .r\ Boardwalk Outdoor Classroom ctkror am,. Native Meadow Pa *on rlook r....:.ss.1i * Corn-eptual trail connection with approval of Collin County College. Note: The photographs on the following pages represent samples 1,1 park program elements. They are not intended to depict actual construction features l�- PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parkside Park Concept Plan Key Features: • Interpretive Boardwalk & Overlook • Trail Loop w/ Interpretive Signage • Outdoor Classrooms • Overlook Pavilion w/Deck • Pavilion Bench Swings Entry • Playground & Pavilion • Trail Connection to the College* • On -Street Parking Existing Park CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 126 I Vir Parkside Park Concept Images PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and dec.-eaticea Interpretive Boardwalkat Water Overlook Pavilion CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 127 1 W PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parka and Recreation Parkside Park Budget Projections *Based on the Concept Plan on page 126 No. Item Description PARKSIDE PARK CONCEPT PLAN Budget Projections* Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS A. Site Preparation, Mobilization & Demolition Allowance B. Earthwork Allowance (assumes average 12" onsite cut/fill) C. Site Utilities Allowance (Water, Electric, etc) 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 1 LS $65,000.00 $65,000.00 1 LS $55,000.00 $55,000.00 TOTAL 45,) 2. PARK IMPROVEMENTS A. Concrete Trails 65,000 SF $6.00 $390,000.00 B. Pedestrian Boardwalk (Prefabricated Concrete) 5,000 SF $75.00 $375,000.00 C. Boardwalk Railing 750 LF $100.00 $75,000.00 D. Overlook Deck (Wood) 2,600 SF $55.00 $143,000.00 E. Dec. Granite Paths (Stabilized) 25,000 SF $5.00 $125,000.00 F. 20' x 20' Pavilion 1 EA $45,000.00 $45,000.00 at Deck Overlook (includes slab) G. 25'x30' Pavilion 2 EA $75,000.00 $150,000.00 at Playground & Overlook (includes slab) H. Outdoor Classroom Allowance 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 I. Site Fumishings Allowance 1 (Benches, Picnic Tables, etc.) J. Pedestrian Bridge 1 K. Playground Allowance 1 (Equipment, Shade, Beam, Surfacing) L. Wayfinding & Interpretive Signage Allowance 1 M. Security Lighting Allowance 1 (Solar) N. Vehicular Concrete Paving O. Pavement Striping LS $50,000.00 $50,000.00 EA $125,000.00 $125,000.00 LS LS LS $250,000.00 $250,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 12,000 SF $10.00 $120,000.00 500 LF $2.00 $1,000.00 TOTAL S1: CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 128 1 No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks am! ['3ecYNztio:] Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 3. LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION A. Landscape Planting Allowance B. Irrigation Allowance SUMMARY OF BUDGET TOTALS: 1 LS 1 LS $110,000.00 $110,000.00 $175,000.00 $175,000.00 TOTAL $285,000.00 A. ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS 2. PARK IMPROVEMENTS 3. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION $145,000.00 $1, 959,000.00 $285,000.00 BASE TOTAL $2,389,000.00 +/- 20% CONTINGENCY $481,000.00 CONSTRUCTION TOTAL $2,870,000.00 B. OWNERS COSTS (Geotech, Testing, TDLR, Archaeological Survey, USACE Permitting, etc.) (Approx. 2% of Construction) $60,000.00 C. A&E SERVICES $290,000.00 PROJECT BUDGET TOTAL: $3,220a CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 129 1 PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Municipal Complex Master Plan Key Features: • Fire Station • Prairie Areas / Education • Aquatics Center • Dog Park • Community Amphitheater • Festival Green • Celebration Meadow • Destination Playground • Community Garden • Nature Center CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 130 �� PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and taecrcaaian Municipal Complex Master Plan Images Amphitheater / Civic Event Spaces Indoor / °ado& Aquatics CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 131 I to PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYL®E Parks and Recreation Wylie Municipal Complex Budget Projections *Based on the Concept Plan on page 130 No. Item Description MUNICIPAL COMPLEX MASTER PLAN Budget Protections* Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS A. Site Preparation & Mobilization 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 (includes erosion control, tree protection, site security, etc.) B. Demolition Allowance 1 LS $150,000.00 $150,000.00 C. Earthwork Allowance 1 LS $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 (Assumes 12" cut / rill balance) D. Site Utilities Allowance 1 LS $750,000.00 $750,000.00 (Water, Sanitary Sewer, etc) TOTAL $2,000,000:00 2. SOUTHWEST PARKING A. Concrete Trail (6' Wide) 5,000 SF $6.50 $32,500.00 B. Enhanced Concrete Paving 2,000 SF $10.00 $20,000.00 (includes Pavegro Drive Connection) C. Concrete Parking 185 EA $2,500.00 $462,500.00 D. Concrete Drive 40,000 SF $12.00 $480,000.00 E. Vehicular Striping 4,000 LF $2.00 $8,000.00 F. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $200,000.00 $200,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) G. Lighting Allowance 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 TOTAL $1 303,000 00 3. DESTINATION PLAYGROUND A. Concrete Trail (5' Wide) 300 SF $6.50 $1,950.00 B Flagstone Paving 350 SF $26.00 $9,100.00 C Pavilion Plaza Paving 3,500 SF $10.00 $35,000,00 D. Retaining Wall 450 LF $200.00 $90,000.00 E. Quarry Blocks Bench Seating 6 EA $325.00 $1,950.00 F. Concrete Mow Strip 350 LF $25.00 $8,750.00 G. Pavilion 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 (includes structural slab) H. Playground Allowance 1 LS $1,500,000.00 $1,500,000.00 (Equipment, Surfacing, Containment Beam, Drainage, Etc.) CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 132 I A No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and €3cc,oa ?lsa Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal I. Playground Perimeter Fence (4' ht.) J. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance (Trees, Sod, etc.) K. Lighting Allowance 500 LF $75.00 $37,500.00 1 LS $300,000.00 $300,000.00 1 LS $50,000.00 $50,000.00 TOTAL $2'134,250:00 4. COMMUNITY AMPHITHEATER, FESTIVAL GREEN, AND ART WALK A. Understory Clearing 10,000 SF $0.75 $7,500.00 B. Concrete Trail (6' - 8' Wide) 5,000 SF $6.50 $32,500.00 C. Concrete Trail / Truck Access (12' Wide) 3,500 SF $10.00 $35,000.00 D. Firelane Connection (Pavegro) 2,600 SF $12.00 $31,200.00 E. Community Amphitheater Stage 5,000 SF $25.00 $125,000.00 (includes steps, stage, enhanced paving, etc.) F. Amphitheater Stone Seat Walls 400 LF $150.00 $60,000.00 G. Stage Backdrop Walls 1 LS $50,000.00 $50,000.00 H. Concrete Mow Strip 40 LF $25.00 $1,000.00 I. Performance Pavilion 1 LS $75,000.00 $75,000.00 (includes structural slab, enhanced paving, etc.) J. Interpretive Signage 1 LS $2,000.00 $2,000.00 K. Public Art Allowance 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 L. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $200,000.00 $200,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) M. Lighting and Electrical Allowance 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 TOTAL $81tit,200.00 5. CELEBRATION MEADOW A. Understory Clearing Allowance 1 LS $10,000.00 $10,000.00 B. Soft Trail (8' Wide - Dec. Granite Stabalized) 10,000 SF $5.00 $50,000.00 C. Concrete Trail (12' Wide) 15,500 SF $6.50 $100,750.00 D. Concrete Trail / Truck Access (12' Wide) 5,500 SF $10.00 $55,000.00 E. Pedestrian Bridge 1 EA $150,000.00 $150,000.00 F. Performance Pavilion 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 (includes structural slab) CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 133 1 rV No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLIE Parks and Racreatian Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal G. Enhanced Paving at Performance Pavilion 3,500 SF $10.00 $35,000.00 H. Concrete Mow Strip 150 LF $25.00 $3,750.00 I. Interpretive Signage 1 LS $1,500.00 $1,500.00 J. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $250,000.00 $250,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) K. Lighting and Electrical Allowance 1 LS $50,000.00 $50,000.00 TOTAL S8t16,000.0O 6. DOG PARK A. Concrete Trail (6' Wide) 1,500 SF $6.50 $9,750.00 B. Concrete Trail (10' Wide) 4,000 SF $6.50 $26,000.00 C. Concrete Parking 65 EA $2,500.00 $162,500.00 D. Concrete Drive and Firelane 15,000 SF $12.00 $180,000.00 E. Vehicular Striping 1,500 LF $2.00 $3,000.00 F. Dog Park Bull Pen Allowance 2 EA $25,000.00 $50,000.00 (Vinyl Coated Chainlink Fence, Gates, Signage, Concrete, Etc.) G. Dog Park Fence 1 LS $135,000.00 $135,000.00 (w/ Mowstrip) H. Dog Park Amenities 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 (Signage, Waste Bag Dispensers Wash Stations, Drinking Fountains, Etc.) I. Pavilions 3 EA $25,000.00 $75,000.00 J. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $450,000.00 $450,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) K Lighting and Electrical Allowance 1 LS $100,000.00 $100,000.00 TOTAL 2 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 134 i No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN INYLiE Parks and Rectnnticn Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 7. NORTH PARKING AND PRAIRIE EDGES A. Concrete Parking 405 EA $2,500.00 $1,012,500.00 B. Concrete Drive and Firelane 71,500 SF $12.00 $858,000.00 C. Vehicular Striping 8,000 LF $2.00 $16,000.00 D. Public Art 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 E. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $450,000.00 $450,000.00 (Trees, Sod, Prairie Seeding, etc.) F. Lighting Allowance 1 LS $225,000.00 $225,000.00 8. AQUATICS CENTER A. Indoor Aquatics Facility B. Restroom/Concession Building C. Office Building (Ticketing, Lifeguard Station, Manager's Office, etc.) D. Filtration Building 1 E. Lap Pool 1 F. Multi -Slide Tower 1 G. Leisure Pool + Lazy River (+1- 15,000 sf) 1 H. Water Play Structure 1 I. Group Pavilion 1 J. Splashpad 1 K. Pool Deck & Plaza Paving 35,000 (with subsurface drainage system) TOTAL $2,588,500.00 25,000 SF $600.00 $15,000,000.00 1 LS $500,000.00 $500,000.00 1 LS $300,000.00 $300,000.00 LS LS LS LS LS EA LS SF $400,000.00 $400,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $750,000.00 $750,000.00 $4,000,000.00 $4,000,000.00 $375,000.00 $375,000.00 $150,000.00 $150,000.00 $750,000.00 $750,000.00 $12.00 $420,000.00 L. Shade Structures Allowance 1 LS $250,000.00 $250,000.00 (Coolbrella, Shade Sails, Cabanas, etc.) M. Site Fumishings Allowance 1 LS $150,000.00 $150,000.00 (Chaise Lounges, Lifeguard Chairs, Benches, Tubes, Litter Receptacles, Tables, etc.) N. Perimeter & Miscellaneous Omamental Fence 1 LS $200,000.00 $200,000.00 O. Miscellaneous Concrete Walkways 10,000 SF $10.00 $100,000.00 P. Decomposed Granite Walk at Parking Lot 10,000 SF $5.00 $50,000.00 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 135 I W No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLCE Parks and Recreation Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal Q. Granite Monument Columns (to match existing) R. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance (Trees, Sod, etc.) S. Site Electrical & Lighting Allowance T. Signage Allowance 8 EA $10,000.00 $80,000.00 1 LS $500,000.00 $500,000.00 1 EA $250,000.00 $250,000.00 1 EA $25,000.00 $25,000.00 TOTAL S25,250, O. 9. NATURE CENTER A. Concrete Trails (6'-8' Wide) 30,000 SF $6.50 $195,000.00 B. Concrete Trail (12' Wide) 26,000 SF $6.50 $169,000.00 C. Enhanced Concrete Paving 1,500 SF $10.00 $15,000.00 D. Demonstration Garden Plaza 8,500 SF $6.50 $55,250.00 E. Concrete Parking 140 EA $2,500.00 $350,000.00 F. Concrete Drive 35,000 SF $12.00 $420,000.00 G. Vehicular Striping 3,000 LF $2.00 $6,000.00 H. Concrete Mow Strip 1,000 LF $25.00 $25,000.00 L Interpretive Signage 1 LS $2,500.00 $2,500.00 J. Entry Monument Allowance 1 LS $25,000.00 $25,000.00 K. Footbridge 1 EA $35,000.00 $35,000.00 L. Dry Creek River Bed 1 LS $50,000.00 $50,000.00 (River Rock, Boulders, Etc.) M. Outdoor Classroom Pavilion 2 EA $15,000.00 $30,000.00 N. Lookout Tower w/ Elevated Walkway 1 LS $300,000.00 $300,000.00 O. Nature Center w/ Green Roof 1 LS $3,000,000.00 $3,000,000.00 P. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance 1 LS $500,000.00 $500,000.00 (Trees, Sod, etc.) Q. Parking Lot and Site Lighting Allowance 1 LS $150,000.00 $150,000.00 TOTAL $5 327.750.OS CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 136 I �,� No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Recreation Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal 10. COMMUNITY GARDEN A. Understory Clearing B. Decomposed Granite Paths C. Concrete Mow Strip D. Outdoor Classroom Pavilion E. Ornamental Fence F. Storage Building G. Landscape and Irrigation Allowance (Trees, Sod, etc.) H. Lighting and Electrical Allowance 4,500 SF $0.75 $3,375.00 13,500 SF $5.00 $67,500.00 150 LF $25.00 $3,750.00 1 LS $15,000.00 $15,000.00 900 LF $65.00 $58,500.00 1 EA $10,000.00 $10,000.00 1 LS $50,000.00 $50,000.00 1 LS $75,000.00 $75,000.00 TOTAL $283,125.00 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 137 No. Item Description PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE MASTER PLAN WYLiE Parks and Reareatknn Quantity Unit Unit Price Subtotal SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION TOTALS: A. ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS 1. GENERAL SITE ITEMS $2,000,000.00 2. SOUTHWEST PARKING $1,303,000.00 3. DESTINATION PLAYGROUND $2,134,250.00 4. COMMUNITY AMPHITHEATER, FESTIVAL GREEN, AND ART WALK $819,200.00 5. CELEBRATION MEADOW $806,000.00 6. DOG PARK $1,216,250.00 7. NORTH PARKING AND PRAIRIE EDGES $2,586,500.00 8. AQUATICS CENTER $25,250,000.00 9. NATURE CENTER $5,327,750.00 10. COMMUNITY GARDEN $283,125.00 BASE TOTAL +/- 20% CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION TOTAL $41,726,075.00 $8,500,000.00 $50,226,075.00 B. OWNERS COSTS (Geotech, Testing, TDLR, Archaeological Survey, USAGE Permitting, etc.) (Approx. 2% of Construction) $1,000, 000.00 C. A&E SERVICES $4,500,000.00 PROJECT BUDGET TOTAL: $55,726.075.00 CITY OF WYLIE I APPENDIX I 138 I AI