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• ' � � . . <br /> _ ,, <br /> Aimee Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street� stressed her and the neighborhoods: concerns <br /> '^' about what was mentioned at the last Park and Recreation meeting about the vision of <br /> Acorn Creek Park bein� geared more-towazds adults. -Ms. Fairbrother mentioned how the <br /> City is very focused on youth and a possible youth center in the City. She went on further <br /> to explain thax the Neighborhood Network Commi�tee went to- 76 homes. in the. immediate <br /> area surrounding Acom Creek Park. Out of the 76 homes, 63 were available for <br /> comment: - The survey included the number of children per household which totaled_ 114. <br /> Aimee went on further to e�lain the neighborhood (63%) wanted the park to be named <br /> Aeom Creek Park. <br /> Jeff.Gibbons (7203 Clear Ridge) questioned the open space - he felt Acorn Greek Park_is a <br /> very large park. <br /> Loren Abrahamson (1868 Revoir) questioned what the average size park is and wha.t is <br /> normal in a park the size of Acorn Creek? <br /> Intem 7ames Bownik suggested that the City could choose to have the City Engineer do a <br /> survey of the park. <br /> NI'ichael Navin.felt the Tracey McBride Park is about half the size of the Acorn Creek <br /> Park. Mr. Navin stressed the Park and Recreation Committee needs to consider what the <br /> City has in mind as far as athletics. � <br /> Tom Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street) questioned parking, and if it would be.required to <br /> have designated parking. <br /> James Bownik felt it would be required to have a-minimum of handicap parking / off <br /> street parking versus no parking. <br /> Da1e Larson stated the Park and Recreation Committee is trying to gear the City .pazks to <br /> a11 residents of Centerville. Mr. Larson listed several parks and their ameniries, adding it <br /> would_be nice to have a park for adults-and farnil� reunions, etc. Not that the adults using <br /> the parks will be hobbling around with canes - we could still have playground equipment <br /> , for the children. <br /> Tom Fairbrother (1844 Revoir Street) stated .that the adults have the ability to drive to <br /> any park they choose to go to. The children aren't able to drive to other parks like the <br /> adults are, and that no matter whax goes into the Acorn Creek Park, the children of the <br /> area will be there - no matter what. Adding, the other "proposed" park by the lake could <br /> be designed more for adults - it would_be a perfect spot for adults and reunions, etc.. � <br /> 7ill Lien (1810 Hayfield Road) questioned why the Acorn Creek Pazk cannot be designed <br /> for both adults and children. Addin�, if adults use the park for reunions, then their <br /> grandchildren will be using the playground equipment. This park is large enough to serve <br /> all ages. Why does it have to be one or the other? � . <br /> 2 : <br />
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