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www.stlcountyparksmasterplan.com Public Input Meeting Wildwood

Master Plan Phases Master Plan Process Board

Project Website Established Fall 2016 Data Collection - Public Meetings (5) - Fall 2016 Analysis - Public Meetings (3) - Summer 2017 Recommendations - Public Meetings (5) - Current

Park Planning Facts: Sioux Passage/John Briscoe Fort Bellefontaine Veterans Memorial - NCRC Spanish Lake St. Louis County Population Planning Zone 1 147,595 Planning Zone 2 328,446 Planning Zone 3 189,984 Planning Zone 4 268,372 Planning Zone 5 67,417 County Wide 1,001,814

Park Planning Facts: McDonnell St. Vincent Bella Fontaine Tilles St. Louis County Population Planning Zone 1 147,595 Planning Zone 2 328,446 Planning Zone 3 189,984 Planning Zone 4 268,372 Planning Zone 5 67,417 County Wide 1,001,814

Park Planning Facts: Laumeier Officer Blake Snyder Suson Kennedy Ohlendorf Grant s Trail Jefferson Barracks Cliff Cave St. Louis County Population Planning Zone 1 147,595 Planning Zone 2 328,446 Planning Zone 3 189,984 Planning Zone 4 268,372 Planning Zone 5 67,417 County Wide 1,001,814 Bee Tree

Park Planning Facts: Creve Coeur West Tyson Simpson Lone Elk Queeny St. Louis County Population Planning Zone 1 147,595 Planning Zone 2 328,446 Planning Zone 3 189,984 Planning Zone 4 268,372 Planning Zone 5 67,417 County Wide 1,001,814

Park Planning Facts: Faust St. Louis County Population Greensfelder Planning Zone 1 147,595 Planning Zone 2 328,446 Planning Zone 3 189,984 Planning Zone 4 268,372 Planning Zone 5 67,417 County Wide 1,001,814

Park Assessments Park Reports Recommendations

growth predicted through 2021 steady The population is aging STL County ranks better than most ranked Missouri as the 37th healthiest state nationally

completed surveys was 836 Confidence level: 95%, Margin of error: +/- 3.4%

Satisfied 39% Very Satisfied 38% Neutral 11% Dissatisfied/Very Dissatisfied 1% Don't Know 11%

Percent of Households Indoor walking/jogging Tracks Indoor aquatic/swimming facilities Museums Dog Parks Weights & Fitness Machines Historic places that can be visited by the public Ice skating facilites Shooting ranges for guns & archery Climbing Walls Outdoor aquatics 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Not Met Partially Met

Priority Investment Rating Trails for walking, biking & hiking Indoor walking/jogging Tracks Indoor aquatic/swimming facilities Historic places that can be visited by the public Museums 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

System Wide PIR Facility PZ1 PZ2 N PZ2 S PZ3 PZ4 PZ5 Trails for walking, biking & hiking 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Indoor walking/jogging tracks 4 6 6 3 2 2 2 Indoor aquatic/swimming facilities 7 4 3 2 3 3 3 Historic Places that can be visited by the public 5 2 2 7 4 5 4 Museums 3 5 4 10 5 12 5 Dog Parks 10 8 5 4 9 4 6 River access for boating, kayaking, swimming 11 14 7 5 6 21 7 Fishing areas 6 3 21 9 19 8 8 Weights & Fitness machines 8 7 18 18 7 13 9 Shooting ranges for guns & archery 9 27 17 11 18 6 10 Playgrounds 13 9 10 6 13 16 11 Ice Skating Facilities 15 15 11 15 12 7 12 Picnic Shelters 2 12 20 26 20 22 13 Outdoor aquatics 16 13 19 8 11 15 14 Undeveloped open space 27 19 9 12 10 9 15 System- Wide

Recreation Needs for Households (ETC Needs Survey Data) Walking & Biking Trails Picnic Areas & Shelters Playground Equipment Indoor Swimming Pools/Aquatic Centers Fishing Areas Indoor Running/Walking BMX Bicycle Course Outdoor Swimming Pools/Aquatic Center Indoor Inline Skating/Hockey Off-leash Dog Parks 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Percent St. Louis County National Average

Usage of and satisfaction is high 3 highest priorities 3 highest priorities 3 highest priorities

Benchmark Agency Pop # Parks # Acres Sq. Miles # Rec Ctrs Budget FTEs St. Louis County MO 1,000,000 71 12,600 523 5 Recreation/Community $30,745,600 334 St. Charles County MO 385,590 19 2,694 561 1 Youth Center $25,019,020 59 Kansas City MO 481,420 221 12,242 319 10 Community Centers $67,207,015 362 Jefferson County MO 224,124 10 145 664 1 Civic Center $1,302,945 Memphis TN 652,717 162 3,219 324 24 Community Centers $28,110,253 208

When compared to similar Counties STL County Parks is:

SLC Parks at 12.5 acres/1000 residents is above the NRPA Park Metric acreage standard of 12.2 acres/1000 residents. SLC Parks is lower than some other comparison counties in total trail mileage. SLC Parks ranks average for the number of miles of soft surface trails when compared to comparison counties. Note: Benchmarking trail length did not include GRG trail miles

Input Results Preferences & Priorities

Neighborhood Park (5 15 acres, 1 Mile Service Area) Multiple use green space recreation asset for unsupervised neighborhood play with some organized programs to serve all ages in the surrounding neighborhood. Examples: Ohlendorf, King, Castlepoint Typical Neighborhood Park Plan King Memorial Park

District Park (16 79 acres, 3 Mile Service Area) May serve as a neighborhood park when located in near a residential area. Typical amenities and activities include open play green space, recreation center, swimming pool, picnic areas, playground, field sports and court areas. Examples: Lemay, Larimore Typical District Park Plan Lemay Park

Metropolitan Park (80-249 acres, 5 Mile Service Area) May serve as a district or neighborhood park when located in residential areas. Typical facilities and activities include swimming pool, recreation complex, picnic areas, playground, ice rink, trails, field and court sports complexes with provisions for night time use, golf course, and natural areas. Examples: Spanish Lake, Tilles, Suson Spanish Lake Park Tilles Park

Regional Park (> 250, 30 Mile Service Area) Typical facilities and activities include campgrounds, play areas, picnic areas, nature centers, trail systems, water features, winter sports facilities, botanical gardens, etc., in some cases, sports fields; roads may serve for scenic drive through park. Examples: Creve Coeur, Greensfelder, Queeny Greensfelder Park Queeny Park

SLC provides 44 percent of all park land in the St. Louis County area.

SLC Neighborhood Park Service Areas

SLC Neighborhood Park Service Areas Focus on addressing issues and opportunities within the existing park land

SLC District Park Service Areas No Service Area gaps

SLC Metropolitan Park Service Areas No Service Area gaps

Cliff Cave Park

Staff Input Needs Survey Public Meeting Input User Group Input Website Comments Park Visits Recommendations County CIP County Wide Planning Zone 1 Planning Zone 2 Planning Zone 3 Planning Zone 4 Planning Zone 5

Reinvestment in St. Louis County Parks Park Elements Trails Historic, Cultural & Site Resources Park Support Planning/MP Implementation Shelters Playgrounds Restrooms Recreation Centers & Complexes Athletic Fields Courts Sand Volleyball Renovation Expansion Connections Natural Features Preservation Buildings Interpretation Setting Ecosystems Invasive Species Partnerships Park Operations Signage Gates Roads Paths/ADA Parking Previous Master Plans Studies Master Plans Land Acquisition Dog Parks Walls Spray/Splash Pads Pools Fitness/Exercise Stations Sports Complexes Bridges Sewer Stormwater Utilities Boating/Fishing Equestrian Bike Park Disc Golf Amphitheater Lakes/Ponds

Shelter Repair @ Sioux Passage, Spanish Lake, Veterans Memorial Playground Renovation @ Spanish Lake, Replacement of Existing at Veterans Memorial Restroom Renovation @ Sioux Passage Courts Refurbish Tennis and add Pickleball @ Sioux Passage Road Repair @ Larimore, Schaffer Bend Parking Renovation @ Larimore, Fort Bellefontaine

Open Space Ecosystem Enhancement @ John Briscoe, Fort Bellefontaine, Sioux Passage, Spanish Lake, Champ Interpretation John Briscoe, Fort Bellefontaine Preservation John Briscoe - Barn, Fort Bellefontaine Grand Staircase & Stone House, Spanish Lake - Pay Later Building

Shelters Fort Bellefontaine, John Briscoe, Veterans Memorial Playground (Destination) Spanish Lake (Themed) Cardinal Care Area Restrooms Fort Bellefontaine (Trailhead), John Briscoe (Trailhead) Courts (Pickleball Striping) Sioux Passage, Spanish Lake (Three Courts) Trails (Paved) -Sioux Passage, Veterans Memorial, Schaffer Bend approximately 2.5 miles Trails (Unpaved) - Fort Bellefontaine, John Briscoe, Champ and Lilac & Dunn approximately 3.5 miles.

$3.6 Million Near Term Need SLC Park Support $1.27 Planning/MP Implementation $0.26 Historic, Cultural & Site Resources $1.44 Park Elements $4.59 Trails $2.50 Total in Millions Planning Zone 1: SLC Reinvestment = $10 Mil Near & Long Term = $32 Mil GRG - $22 Million of Total

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Larimore $208,500 $725,000 $933,500 Sioux Passage $292,750 $2,011,000 $2,303,750 John Briscoe $14,250 $490,500 $504,750 Fort Bellefontaine $1,294,500 $607,500 $1,902,000 Spanish Lake $595,500 $1,789,750 $2,385,250 Veterans Memorial - NCRC $979,800 $452,500 $1,432,300 Champ $53,500 $175,000 $228,500 Lilac & Dunn $6,000 $62,500 $68,500 Schaffer Bend $140,000 $175,000 $315,000 Subtotal St. Louis County $3,584,800 $6,488,750 $10,073,550 GRG - Spanish Lake to Sioux Passage $4,000,000 $18,000,000 $22,000,000 GRG Potential Investment Subtotal $4,000,000 $18,000,000 $22,000,000 Planning Zone 1 - Total $7,584,800 $24,488,750 $32,073,550

Shelter Repair @ St. Vincent, Tilles, Bella Fontaine, McDonnell Playground Renovation @ Endicott, St. Vincent, Tilles, Replacement of Existing at Castlepoint & Bella Fontaine Restroom Renovation @ Endicott, Castlepoint, Bella Fontaine, McDonnell, St. Vincent, Tilles (New) Courts Refurbish Tennis and add Pickleball @ Endicott, Bella Fontaine, Tilles, St. Vincent Road Repair @ Bella Fontaine Parking Renovation @ Endicott, St. Vincent, Tilles

Open Space Ecosystem Enhancement @ Bissell House, Bella Fontaine, Kinloch. Tree Replacement @ Tilles Interpretation Bissell House Preservation Bissell House & Barn, Bella Fontaine Stone BBQ, Tilles Gate House roofs

Playground (Destination) McDonnell (Nature) Courts (Pickleball Striping) Bella Fontaine, Endicott, St. Vincent & Tilles (Twelve Courts) Trails (Paved) Tilles approximately one half mile Trials (Unpaved) Endicott (0.5 Miles), McDonnell (0.5 Miles) Disc Golf McDonnell Dog Park St. Vincent

$6.93 Million Near Term Need SLC Park Support $3.11 Planning/MP Implementation $0.02 Park Elements $6.97 Historic, Cultural & Site Resources $0.46 Trails $1.41 Total in Millions Planning Zone 2: SLC Reinvestment = $11.98 Mil Near & Long Term = $45.6 Mil GRG - $33.6 Million of Total

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Tilles $4,001,800 $275,000 $4,276,800 Memorial $18,000 $3,000 $21,000 Bella Fontaine $761,500 $582,000 $1,343,500 Bissell House $120,600 $30,000 $150,600 Endicott $239,000 $318,000 $557,000 Kinloch $417,500 $0 $417,500 King Memorial $0 $178,000 $178,000 St. Vincent $1,052,100 $2,062,500 $3,144,600 McDonnell $121,000 $1,431,000 $1,552,000 Castlepoint $199,000 $178,000 $377,000 Subtotal St. Louis County $6,930,500 $5,057,500 $11,988,000 GRG - Bella Fontaine to Koeneman Park & Halls Ferry $8,450,000 $3,000,000 $11,450,000 GRG St. Vincent to Bella Fontaine $4,630,000 $17,500,000 $22,130,000 GRG Potential Investment Subtotal $13,080,000 $20,500,000 $33,580,000 Planning Zone 2 - Total $23,510,500 $25,557,500 $49,068,000

Shelter Repair @ Ohlendorf, Sylvan Springs, Bee Tree, Laumeier, Jefferson Barracks, Kennedy (New), Snyder, Bohrer, Suson (New) Playground Renovation @ St. George (Replace Existing), Lemay, Suson, Pavilion (New), Snyder, Bohrer (Replace Existing), Afton White Rodgers, Bee Tree (New), Jefferson Barracks (New) Restroom Renovation @ Grants Trail, Sylvan Springs (Replace Existing), Bee Tree, Laumeier, Jefferson Barracks, Cliff Cave, Snyder, Lower Meramec, Black Forest, Bohrer (Replace Existing), Mathilda Welmering (Replace Existing), Suson

Courts Refurbish Tennis and add Pickleball @ Bohrer (Replace), Sylvan Springs, Kennedy (Replace) Road Repair @ Laumeier, Jefferson Barracks Parking Renovation @ Black Forest, Sylvan Springs, Bee Tree, Laumeier, Jefferson Barracks, The Pavilion

Open Space Ecosystem Enhancement @ Lemay, Ohlendorf, R-9 Community Center, Suson, Jefferson Barracks, Cliff Cave, Lower Meramec, Earl Widman, Butler Hill, Tree Replacement @ Sylvan Springs Interpretation Suson, Sylvan Springs, Bee Tree, Snyder, Bishop Long Log Cabin, Lower Meramec Preservation Suson Barns, Sylvan Springs Round House, Laumeier Estate House, Carriage House & Gate House, Jefferson Barracks - #20 Handcock, 1866 Powder Mag, 1851 Ordnance Stable, Laborers House & Pump House, Bishop Long Log Cabin

Playground (Destination) Jefferson Barracks (Themed) Near Pavilion at Lemay Restroom Jefferson Barracks (South Trailhead) Courts Sylvan Springs (Tennis/Multipurpose three new courts), Pickleball Striping Bohrer, Sylvan Springs (Nine Courts) Trails (Paved) Jefferson Barracks, Ohlendorf, Bee Tree, Earl Widman approximately three miles Trails (Unpaved) Affton White, Classe approximately one mile Disc Golf Bee Tree Dog Park Jefferson Barracks

$14.1 Million Near Term Need SLC Park Elements $12.68 Trails $3.09 Historic, Cultural & Site Resources $3.41 Park Support $5.49 Planning/MP Implementation $55.35 Total in Millions Planning Zone 3: SLC Reinvestment = $80.62 Mil Near & Long Term = $164.5 Mil GRG - $83.9 Million of Total

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Sylvan Springs $550,000 $5,465,500 $6,015,500 Jefferson Barracks $3,783,100 $26,203,000 $29,986,100 The Pavilion at Lemay $1,052,100 $190,000 $1,242,100 Black Forest $84,000 $3,545,000 $3,629,000 St. George $343,000 $18,000 $361,000 Bohrer $955,500 $3,015,000 $3,970,500 Lemay $404,250 $205,000 $609,250 Ohlendorf $112,000 $390,000 $502,000 Mathilda Welmering $265,000 $3,500,000 $3,765,000 GRG - Grant s Trail $3,000 $0 $3,000 Affton White Rodgers $197,100 $0 $197,100 R-9 Community Center $10,500 $237,500 $248,000 Suson $669,600 $830,000 $1,499,600

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Bee Tree $823,700 $1,148,500 $1,972,200 Laumeier $463,700 $54,000 $517,700 Cliff Cave $68,500 $1,125,000 $1,193,500 Kennedy $3,704,500 $19,515,000 $23,219,500 Robert Winter $24,000 $0 $24,000 Officer Blake Snyder Memorial $275,000 $593,500 $868,500 Albrecht $3,000 $0 $3,000 Bishop Long Log Cabin $60,000 $294,000 $354,000 Lower Meramec $58,000 $125,000 $183,000 Gravois Creek Linear $6,000 $0 $6,000 Earl Widman $23,500 $0 $23,500 Forman $6,000 $0 $6,000 Butler Hill $18,500 $0 $18,500 Classe $125,000 $77,500 $202,500

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Subtotal St. Louis County $14,088,550 $66,531,500 $80,620,050 GRG - JB to Sylvan Springs $1,900,000 $0 $1,900,000 GRG JB to Cliff Cave & Bee Tree $6,500,000 $17,000,000 $23,500,000 GRG Lemay Park Alabama to Pinnacle $5,875,000 $0 $5,875,000 GRG Suson to Lower Meramec $1,650,000 $0 $1,650,000 GRG Bee Tree to Suson, Widman, Lower Meramec, Butler Hill, Robert Winter $0 $22,500,000 $22,500,000 GRG Cliff Cave to Telegraph $5,675,000 $375,000 $6,050,000 GRG Robert Winter $0 $3,000,000 $3,000,000 GRG Relocated Bottomland Trail at Snyder $375,000 $0 $375,000 GRG Lower Meramec Tesson Ferry to Lemay Ferry $5,500,000 $0 $5,500,000 GRG Earl Widman $0 $1,500,000 $1,500,000 GRG Butler Hill $0 $375,000 $381,000 GRG Potential Investment Subtotal $40,712,500 $43,250,000 83,962,500 Planning Zone 3 - Total $54,801,050 $109,781,500 $164,582,550

Shelter Repair @ Creve Coeur, Lone Elk, Lower Buder, Simpson, Unger, West Tyson Playground Renovation @ Queeny, Simpson, Upper Buder (New) Restroom Renovation @ Creve Coeur (New & Reno), George Winter (New), Lone Elk (New & Reno), Lower Buder (New), Love, Upper Buder (Reno), Queeny (Reno), Simpson, Unger, West Tyson Courts Refurbish Tennis and add Pickleball @ Queeny (Add Multipurpose), Upper Buder (Add Multipurpose) Road Repair @ Lone Elk, Lower Buder, West Tyson Parking Renovation @ Creve Coeur, Lone Elk, Ohlendorf West, Unger, Queeny

Open Space Ecosystem Enhancement @ Creve Coeur, West Tyson, Antire Valley, Unger, Bright Interpretation Creve Coeur, Lone Elk, Queeny Preservation Queeny Jarville House, Carriage House & Museum of the Dog

Playground (Destination) Queeny (with water feature), Lone Elk (Nature) Restroom Lower Meramec (Porta Potty) Courts (Pickleball Striping) Queeny & Creve Coeur (Eight Courts) Cricket Pitch (Potential) Creve Coeur, Simpson & Queeny Trails (Paved) Lower Buder approximately one quarter mile

$26.66 Million Near Term Need SLC Park Elements $25.56 Trails $1.15 Historic, Cultural & Site Resources $1.25 Park Support $9.71 Planning/Studies $92.23 Total in Millions Planning Zone 4: SLC Reinvestment = $129.89 Mil Near & Long Term = $247 Mil GRG - $117.1 Million of Total

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Creve Coeur $16,945,200 $44,754,500 $61,699,700 West Tyson $106,900 $92,500 $199,400 Lower Buder $464,600 $1,842,500 $2,307,100 Upper Buder $245,500 $140,000 $385,500 John Allen Love $101,300 $448,500 $549,800 Lone Elk $2,605,800 $1,107,500 $3,713,300 Queeny $5,223,900 $49,546,500 $54,770,400 George Winter $285,500 $3,877,500 $4,163,000 Ohlendorf West $65,500 $30,000 $95,500 Antire Valley $21,750 $750,000 $771,750 Unger $248,500 $565,500 $814,000 Bright $20,500 $0 $20,500

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Ebsworth $30,000 $15,000 $45,000 Simpson $282,500 $62,500 $345,500 Castlewood $18,000 $0 $18,000 Subtotal St. Louis County $26,665,450 $103,232,500 $129,897,950 GRG Lone Elk to Lower Buder $0 $8,000,000 $8,000,000 GRG Creve Coeur to Tilles, Queeny & Faust $20,850,000 $48,000,000 $68,850,000 GRG West Tyson to Forrest Staley, Lone Elk & Route 66 State Park $5,100,000 $16,500,000 $21,600,000 GRG Lower Buder to Simpson, Unger & G. Winter $100,000 $5,000,000 $5,100,000 GRG Queeny to Simpson & Love $0 $11,500,000 $11,500,000 GRG Unger to Buder $1,700,000 $0 $1,700,000 GRG Simpson $0 $375,000 $375,000 GRG Potential Investment Subtotal $27,750,000 $89,375,000 $117,125,000 Planning Zone 4 - Total $54,415,450 $192,607,500 $247,022,950

Near Term Shelter Repair @ Greensfelder Restroom Renovation @ Greensfelder Parking Renovation @ Greensfelder, Faust New Program Summary Playground (Destination) Greensfelder (Nature) Trails (Unpaved) Forrest Staley approximately one mile

Open Space Ecosystem Enhancement @ Hunters Ford Interpretation Faust Preservation Faust Victorian Gazebo, Thornhill House & Barn, Residence, Lamella Barn, Mansion, Yokel Barn, Hoch House,

$619 Thousand Near Term Need SLC Planning/MP Implementation $0.02 Park Elements $1.10 Trails $0.11 Park Support $2.87 Total in Millions Historic, Cultural & Site Resources $0.40 Planning Zone 5: SLC Reinvestment = $4.45 Mil Near & Long Term = $15.2 Mil GRG - $10.75 Million of Total

SLC Parks Near Term Long Term Total Greensfelder $150,000 $1,411,000 $1,561,000 Faust $429,900 $2,360,500 $2,790,400 Hunters Ford $33,500 $0 $33,500 Forrest Staley $6,000 $62,500 $68,500 Subtotal St. Louis County $619,400 $3,834,000 $4,453,400 GRG - Faust $0 $1,250,000 $1,250,000 GRG Hunters Ford to Forrest Staley $0 $9,500,000 $9,500,000 GRG Potential Investment Subtotal $0 $10,750,000 $10,750,000 Planning Zone 5 - Total $619,400 $14,584,000 $15,203,400

Zone 5 $4.45 Zone 1 $10.07 Park Support $22.48 Studies $0.63 Zone 2 $11.98 Historic & Natural $7.21 Zone 4 $37.89 Total in Millions Zone 3 $25.37 Zone Summary = $89.76 Mil Trails $8.51 Total in Millions Park Elements $50.93 Category Summary = $89.76 Mil

Reinvestment Category Near Term Long Term Total Park Elements $35,502,200 $15,429,500 $50,931,700 Trails $4,691,200 $6,952,500 $11,643,700 Historic, Cultural, & Site Resources $3,878,000 $3,341,750 $7,219,750 Park Support $10,745,800 $12,110,500 $22,856,300 Planning/MP Implementation $571,500 $147,310,000 $147,881,500 Subtotal St. Louis County $55,388,700 $185,144,250 $240,533,250 GRG Potential Investment $85,542,500 $181,875,000 $267,417,500 Total $140,931,200 $367,019,250 $507,950,450* *Estimate of costs shown DO NOT include escalation, permitting, contingency, survey, design, land acquisition & contractor mobilization

We love our SLC Parks but how do we implement our needs and wants? Bond Issue Donations Grants Partnerships??????

The Pavilion at Lemay

Meetings Dates in September Tue 12, Wed 13, Thurs 14, Sat 23 and Tue 26. Five Locations Pavilion at Lemay, Greensfelder Recreation Complex, North County Recreation Complex, Crestview Middle School, St. Vincent Community Center Time 5 pm to 8 pm (1 pm to 4 pm on Sat 23) Presentations at 5:30 pm & 7:00 pm (1:30 pm & 3 pm on Sat 23)

Lower Meramec Park

Final Master Plan Open House - Nov/Dec 2017

Open House St. Vincent CC

Complete Comment Form Spending Priorities How would you spend your $1000? Project Website Comments - www.stlcountyparksmasterplan.com

Thank You www.stlcountyparksmasterplan.com Fort Bellefontaine In association with Jacobs, AAIC, GreenPlay, Shockey Consulting and ETC Institute