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finding a site away from neighbors that could serve (2)AdultSoftball Fields, lighted. It is a <br />fairly safe statement that the better the facilities you have, the more adult softball teams you will <br />get. In addition, the fields couldbe used for both youth and adult. <br />ICE RINKS <br />Currently, the City operates 4 rinks. Cummings (Pleasure only), Freeway (Pleasure and <br />Hockey), Hazelnut (Pleasure and Hockey) and Perry (Hockey Only). The sites that have both <br />pleasure and hockey are the most popular and are heavily used. <br />Analysis: <br />Hockey/pleasure rink should <br />Based on the current City programming and facility needs, one (1) <br />be considered somewhere on TCAAP. <br />It may work best to locate it somewhere that lighting <br />will not bother a neighborhood area. It is currently shown in the corporate area. This may be a <br />good location or else locate it somewhere that provides screening from residents. Providing a <br />warming house and parking will be necessary. One thought would be to put two adult fields and <br />one hockey rink with a park building and parking. That will meet several needs in one location. <br />In addition, paving the rink may be a way to be able to utilize the hockey rink year round. <br />Adding a pleasure rink at one of the neighborhood parks could be considered. However, they <br />are not aesthetically pleasing to an area. If grass is utilized for the pleasure rink, the grass will <br />not be green in the summer. <br />TENNIS COURTS/BASKETBALL COURTS <br />Currently, the City operates (5) sites with tennis ((4)–1 court, (1)–2 courts) and 10 basketball <br />courts((6) Full Court, (4) Half Court). <br />Analysis: <br />The City has enough tennis/basketball courts for the current programming needs. Basketball <br />Half basketball courtshould be considered at <br />courts are popular in our neighborhood parks.(1) <br />each of thetwo neighborhood parks. <br />For tennis, we only utilize one of our locations <br />(Cummings with two tennis courts) for tennis programs because it is important to have a <br />minimum of two courts for lessons. The recommendation to have (2)tennis courts centrally <br />located in TCAAP would allow for additional programming. Pickle ball seems to be a new <br />popular game and the City could consider lining courts for both tennis and pickle ball. <br />PLAYGROUNDS <br />The City has 11 play structures. <br />Analysis: <br />Playgrounds are located within neighborhood parks where they are the main feature and we also <br />It will be <br />have several structures in parks where other programmed fields are located. <br />important to have a balance of both pocket parks and athletic field parks within TCAAP. <br />If <br />there is a ball field and/or soccer field, it is importantto have the play structure on that same site <br />for parents and families that are attending programmed games. <br />56 <br />Page of <br />
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