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Bruce Russell Park <br />Implementation Planning Session One <br />1 April 2013 <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />Another immediate benefit of a covered structure would be shade. <br />trees to shade park goers from the hot & sunny summer days. The <br />playground equipment. However, the majority of the day, the par <br />afternoon sun until sunset. Ideally, the structure would be des <br />#2: Resurface tennis courts & basketball court. The current tennis courts are used a lot, so they should <br />be a priority of the park. Current fence seems too low to functi <br /> z·x7 ,; Ò;EÒ · ,; wzmw;© zE ·w· z ¦z,zz·äu Definitely keep the 2 tennis courts- very important. <br />L7;är ·w; ,;·, -Ò©· ÞÒ7 ,; Þz7;©r ,Ò· z·x ,;· ;¦· <br />the park since it draws larger/noisier groups (so the extra nois <br />;zmw,©x ä©7u <br /> #3: Incorporate large wood back stop into the courts: Great for hitting tennis ball against it. Langford <br />Park in St. Anthony Park has a nice one. <br />#4: Natural plantings. Guiding principles- simple, natural, & beautiful. Adding more <br />some of the noisier park activities from being too close to the <br />mounding some earth, limestone boulders, low maintenance plantin <br />attracting plants, etc.. <br />#5: Maintain a small, open grass space North of current playground: This space would be close to the <br />covered structure and be utilized by äÒm;© -wz7©; · ©Òr z- ,r ¦ä -·-w Þz·w 7Ò·r ;· <br />#6: Carter Geyen Memorial stays as is. <br />#7: Add playground structures & swings to accommodate toddlers to older kids (generally ages 2-13). <br />It's nice to have a separate structure for the youngest children <br />Other equipment should be added that would be more interesting & <br />possible to incorporate trees in the middle to add shade & inter <br />needed for the playground, add it to the south of the current pl <br />equipment that fits the natural theme. <br />#8: Improve drainage for a more versatile open grassy field. This area is great for <br />--;©r z-,r ,;,r z·; Eäzmr ;·-vu <br />#9: Remove gravel baseball infield & backstop. Replace with grass. This will allow the area to be <br />utilized for a variety of uses. It's just too small for that specialized of a use and could be incorporated in <br />a more versatile way. <br />#10: Add backstop & soccer nets: Centered on the south end of the park, add some type of high f <br />or netting that can serve a versatile purpose of a pitched ball <br />;·-v w; z7; z · wÝ; z· Ýz,; E© Ò·z¦; ·ä¦; E E <br /> <br />
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