WEST JORDAN PARKS, RECREATION AND TRAILS MASTER PLAN Advisory Committee Meeting #2

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WEST JORDAN PARKS, RECREATION AND TRAILS MASTER PLAN Advisory Committee Meeting #2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018, 6:00 P.M.; PARKS DEPT. CONFERENCE ROOM ATTENDEES: Lisa Dean Larry Gardner Duane Harding David Murphy David Naylor Kim Wells Mark Vlasic Lis Benson Parks and Open Space Committee West Jordan Planning Parks and Open Space Committee West Jordan Capital Projects West Jordan Parks West Jordan Communications Landmark Design Landmark Design The meeting began with a presentation on the results of the survey. The project schedule was reviewed, noting that the project schedule was pushed back due to the large delay for the surveys. This was followed by a summary of current and projected demographics of the City and a preliminary analysis of the existing parks, recreation, trails and open space, including level-of-service for parks and typical park standards. A copy of the presentation materials have been attached to these notes. The following is a summary of comments from the meeting: Looking at the linear parks and washes in City, the east side of the City doesn t have much to connect. There are more opportunities on the west side, and likely higher expectations. There s a 68 acre site in the Sycamores Open Space with lots of potential for activities like mountain biking, urban camping, natural play. There s a 5 to 7 acre parcel on the east side with some smaller potential. More fields will likely be added at Ron Wood Park. There is the proposed park site in the Maples to help meet needs on the west side. The City is breaking even right now on the cemetery while they still have plots to sell, In the future, this will become more of a challenge after the plots are all sold. The City didn t have to pay for the land for the current cemetery. Need to look at long-term management. Look at the City of Riverton as an example. The question of whether the City can charge impact fees for the soccer complex came up. David Murphy indicated that the City pays for maintenance of that facility, so that can and should be factored in.

WEST JORDAN DEMOGRAPHICS SNAPSHOT Population 200000 180,050 135,254 149,637 118,872 103,712 100000 68,336 2018 114,900 2028 131,978 0 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2060

Median Age 40 37.7 West Jordan 30.5 32.1 30.3 Salt Lake County State 30 U.S. 20 10 0 2016 30.5 Median Age 2016 28.2 Median Age 2010

Households 3.42 Average Household Size 2016 3.46 Average Household Size 2010 $69,503 Median Household Income 2016 $66,453 Median Household Income 2010

SYSTEM AT-A-GLANCE: PARKS 776.33 Total Park Acres (Parks, Open Space, County Parks, SLC Owned Youth Soccer Complex, Other Recreational Facilities) 239.05 Total Park Land Used for Level-of-Service (LOS) (Community, Neighborhood and Mini Parks) 41 Total Number of Parks

SYSTEM AT-A-GLANCE: OPEN SPACE & OTHER RECREATIONAL LAND 78.1 Total Acres Open Space 37.3 Acres Salt Lake County-Owned Parks 97.2 Acres SLC-Owned Parks (Youth Soccer Complex) 324.8 Acres Other Recreational Facilities (Golf Courses & Rodeo Arena)

SYSTEM AT-A-GLANCE: TRAILS 28.6 Total Miles Existing Trails 15.1 Miles Existing Existing Multi-Use Trails 11.2 Miles Existing Urban Trails 2.4 Miles Existing Unpaved Trails 26.6 Total Miles Existing Bike Lanes

LEVEL-OF-SERVICE: Park Acres per 1,000 People 2.1 Acres per 1,000 people 2018 1.8 Acres per 1,000 people 2028 (with no additional park land) 1.3 Acres per 1,000 people 2060 (with no additional park land) Need 35.5 total additional acres by 2028 to maintain LOS of 2.1 Need 135.5 total additional acres by 2060 to maintain LOS of 2.1

TYPICAL PARK AMENITIES Mini Parks 5 Acres or Less, Typically Should include the following amenities: Picnic table(s), bench(es) and site furnishings Trees

TYPICAL PARK AMENITIES Neighborhood Parks 5 to 10 Acres, Typically Should include the following amenities: Trees Picnic tables and benches A drinking fountain Grassy play area(s) Playground(s) Pavilion(s) Restroom(s) Sport court(s): basketball, volleyball, pickleball or tennis Sports field(s): baseball, soccer, football or similar sports Connections to other parks, open spaces, recreation amenities and community destinations by multipurpose trails, bike lanes or routes Perimeter walking trail(s) where appropriate

TYPICAL PARK AMENITIES Community Parks 10-30 Acres, Typically Should include the following amenities: Trees Picnic tables and benches A drinking fountain Grassy play area(s) Playground(s) Pavilion(s) Restroom(s) Sport court(s): basketball, volleyball, pickleball or tennis Sports field(s): baseball, soccer, football or similar sports Connections to other parks, open spaces, recreation amenities and community destinations by multipurpose trails, bike lanes or routes Perimeter walking trail(s) where appropriate Plus ONE specialty regional recreation feature, such as a sports complex, an aquatics facility, splash pad or arboretum

TYPICAL PARK AMENITIES Regional Parks 30+ Acres, Typically Should include the following amenities: Trees Picnic tables and benches A drinking fountain Grassy play area(s) Playground(s) Pavilion(s) Restroom(s) Sport court(s): basketball, volleyball, pickleball or tennis Sports field(s): baseball, soccer, football or similar sports Connections to other parks, open spaces, recreation amenities and community destinations by multipurpose trails, bike lanes or routes Perimeter walking trail(s) where appropriate Plus MULTIPLE specialty regional recreation feature, such as a sports complex, an aquatics facility, splash pad or arboretum

Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space Master Plan Survey Results October 2018

Conducted by Qualtrics subconsultant 300 completed responses Random attempt to get a balanced response from all four Council Districts Statistically-Valid: Confidence Level 92% Margin of Error 5%

Q1 - By clicking and dragging, please rank in order of importance how your household leisure and recreational needs are currently met. Public Parks, Trails and Open Space 38.5% Public Recreation Center (Gene Fullmer, South Jordan, Kearns Oquirrh Park, etc.) 18.9% Federal or State Public Lands (Forest Service, Ski Resorts, State Parks, etc.) 12.8% Church Facilities 8.8% Private Gym or Fitness Clubs 6.8% Golf Course 5.7% HOA/Multi-Family Facilities 3.4% Home Gym 2.7% Other (please explain) 1.7% Needs are not met (please explain) 0.7%

Q2 - How often do you use or visit City parks? 40.1% 24.6% 24.2% 6.7% 4.4% A few times a week or more A few times a month A few times a year Once a year Never use or visit

Q3 - Which City park does your household use most often? Veterans Memorial Park 45.5% Constitution Park 8.4% Jordan Meadows Park 6.9% West Jordan Youth Soccer Complex 5.5% Ron Wood Memorial Park 3.3% Henderson Memorial Park 2.5% Shadow Mountain Park 2.2% Teton Estates Park 1.8% Salt Lake County Dog Park 1.8% Plum Creek Park 1.8% Barney's Creek Park 1.8%

Q4 - For the park that you use most often, why do you use it? Close to home 39.5% Sports fields/courts 16.3% Playground equipment 15.9% Trees, atmosphere 12.3% Other (please explain) 6.9% Feels safe 4.0% Picnic facilities 2.5% Close to work 1.4% Trails 1.1%

Q5 - What improvements should be made to the park you use most often? (Please pick up to three.) Restrooms 18.7% Improved maintenance/cleanliness 15.6% No improvements needed 11.0% Other (please explain) 9.6% Playground equipment 9.6% Sports fields/courts 8.4% Trees 7.2% Add lighting, safety features 7.2% Picnic facilities 4.3% Measured walk/jog paths 4.1% Accessible access and facilities 2.9% Educational walking areas 1.7%

Q6 - If you do not use City parks, please tell us why? 45.0% 25.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Belong to private club or fitness facility Disability or age Don't feel safe in parks Don't have park features I'm interested in Lack of transportation to get to parks Other (please explain)

Q7 - From your perspective, is it important to have public parks within walking distance of your home? 80.4% 14.9% 4.7% Yes No Don't know

Q8 - What type of parks are needed most in West Jordan? 24.0% 24.3% 14.7% 15.1% 9.2% 7.2% 2.4% 3.1% Large community parks for a range of uses and activities Linear parks along rivers, drainages, and washes Neighborhood parks Park land for sports fields Specialty parks i.e. dog, skateboard, bike park Trailhead parks Natural open spaces Other (please specify)

Q9 - If you use playgrounds or fields at local schools (excluding organized sporting events) which school do you use most often? 74.2% 25.8% Use fields at local schools Don't use playground or fields at local schools

Q10 - If you use private parks or recreation amenities in a private HOA or multi-family development, please list the development and then check which amenities you use most often. 74.0% 4.3% 8.1% 6.2% 9.7% 3.1% 3.9% 4.3% 3.9% 0.4% Development name Playground Splash pad Swimming Pool Picnic areas Trails Natural open spaces Sports facilities Other (please specify) Don't use private park or recreation amenities

Q11 - Have you or any members of your household participated in any recreation programs or community events offered by Salt Lake County for West Jordan residents in the past 12 months? 53.8% 46.2% Yes No

Q12 - Which of the following recreation programs or community events have you or members of your household participated in? (Check all that apply.) Youth Soccer Youth Basketball Youth Flag Football Youth Baseball, T-Ball, or Coach Pitch Swim Lessons Youth Softball Dance Classes Adaptive Baseball, T-Ball, or Coach Pitch Adult Pickleball Summer Fun Camp Youth Tennis Water Aerobics Adult Tennis Other, please specify Swim Team Adult Basketball Adaptive Swim Lessons Youth Track and Field Youth Cross Country Martial Arts Classes After School Evil Scientist Academy Adaptive Softball Youth Super League Lifeguard Training LEGO STEM/Jedi Engineering Workshops Horseback Riding Camps/Lessons 2.4% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 1.6% 1.6% 1.6% 1.6% 1.2% 1.2% 0.8% 0.8% 0.8% 0.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 5.3% 5.3% 5.3% 4.5% 11.4% 10.2% 10.2% 8.6% 18.8%

Q13 - If you do not participate in any recreation activities/programs, please tell us why not? (Please pick up to three choices.) Unaware of programs offered 33.5% Do not offer activities I am interested in 28.3% Other (please explain) 17.9% Classes are offered at inconvenient times 7.5% Need child care 4.0% Admission fees are too expensive 2.9% Programs are too expensive 2.9% Lack of transportation 1.2% Poor quality of classes 1.2% Poor quality of facilities 0.6%

Q14 - Which of the following community events have you or members of your household attended and/or participated in during the last 12 months? (Please select all that apply.) West Jordan Stampede/4th of July Celebration 19.7% Don't participate in community events 16.5% Easter Egg Hunt 11.8% PRCA Rodeo Halloween Event 8.2% 8.9% Demolition Derby Summer Movie Series Memorial Day Breakfast 5.5% 6.8% 6.6% Santa Clause is Coming to Town Comcast Cares Day Summer Reading Kick Off Veterans Day Service Project Santa Search Linda Buttars Memorial 5k and Fun Run Daddy Daughter Princess Ball Other (please specify) Get into the River Festival 3.8% 3.2% 2.5% 1.7% 1.3% 1.3% 1.1% 0.6% 0.6%

Q15 - Are there any programs, activities or community events that you and your family would like to participate in that are not currently offered? 91.3% 8.7% Yes (please specify) No

Q16 - Do you or your family use the City's trail system? 51.9% 48.1% Yes No

Q17 If you use trails, how often? Never use or visit 1.3% Once a year 12.3% A few times a year 46.8% A few times a month 29.9% A few times per week or more 9.7%

Q18 - Please tell us how you use the trails. (Please check all that apply.) Walking/Jogging/Hiking 57.7% Bicycle (recreation) 32.1% Bicycle (commuting) 5.1% In-line Skating/Skateboarding 2.8% Other (please explain) 2.3%

Q19 - Which trail do you use most often? If you are unsure of the name of the trail, click this link to view a map with the trail names. Jordan River Trail 54.9% Jordan Landing Trail 15.0% Barney's Creek Trail 9.2% Bingham Creek Trail 5.9% Oaks Trail 3.3% Mountain View Corridor Trail 3.3% 7000 South Trail 3.3% Other (please specify) 2.0% Sycamores Trail 2.0% Utah Lake Irrigation Canal Trail 0.7% Maples Trail 0.7% Meadows Trail 0.0%

Q20 - If West Jordan trails were more complete or connected would you use them more often? 40.2% 34.5% 25.3% Yes No Indifferent

Q21 - What improvements should be made to the trail system? (Please pick up to three choices.) More information about the trail system (i.e. printed maps & online maps) None, I don't use trails 12.4% 13.1% Restrooms More lighting 11.1% 11.1% Pet waste disposal stations 7.5% Linking neighborhoods Filling in the gaps More trailheads Other (please specify) 6.0% 5.5% 5.5% 5.1% Increase trail miles Improved signage Picnic shelters at trail heads Linking parks 4.2% 4.2% 4.0% 3.8% More parking 2.9% Interpretive information 2.0% Linking commercial and business areas Open longer during season 1.1% 0.7%

Q22 - Overall, would you say the City of West Jordan is providing an adequate amount of parks, recreation and trails opportunities? 85.9% 14.1% Yes No

Q23 - If you had money to spend on additional park, recreation and/or trail facilities, how would you divide the money? (You may spend 100% of the money all in one category, or divide it up as you please, but it must total 100%.) Maintenance of existing parks, trails and facilities $25.60 Upgrade existing parks and playgrounds $13.00 Preserve more open space $10.90 Athletic courts (tennis, basketball, pickleball, etc.) $7.40 Build more trails $7.10 Build more parks $6.70 Other (please specify) $6.20 Expand recreation programs $4.40 Fields for games and practice $3.40 Upgrade existing equestrian facility $1.90

Q24 - By clicking and dragging the marker on the scale, please rate how willing would you be to pay an additional $25 per year if you knew the funding would be used to provide new West Jordan Parks, Trails and Open Space? (On a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the least willing and 5 being the most willing) 38.1% 27.8% 13.4% 15.5% 4.1% 1.0% least willing most willing

Q25 - By clicking and dragging the marker on the scale, please rate how willing would you be to pay an additional $50 per year if you knew the funding would be used to provide new West Jordan Parks, Trails and Open Space? (On a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the least willing and 5 being the most willing) 35.4% 15.6% 16.7% 11.5% 10.4% 10.4% least willing most willing

Q26 - By clicking and dragging the marker on the scale, please rate how willing would you be to pay an additional $100 per year if you knew the funding would be used to provide new West Jordan Parks, Trails and Open Space? (On a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the least willing and 5 being the most willing) 25.3% 26.4% 18.7% 14.3% 11.0% 4.4% least willing most willing

Q27 - By clicking and dragging the marker on the scale, please rate how willing would you be to pay an additional $25 per year if you knew the funding would be used to for the maintenance of existing West Jordan Parks, Trails and Open Space? (On a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the least willing and 5 being the most willing) 31.5% 30.4% 10.9% 8.7% 13.0% 5.4% least willing most willing

Q28 - By clicking and dragging the marker on the scale, please rate how willing would you be to pay an additional $50 per year if you knew the funding would be used to for the maintenance of existing West Jordan Parks, Trails and Open Space? (On a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the least willing and 5 being the most willing) 21.1% 15.8% 15.8% 16.8% 17.9% 12.6% least willling most willing

Q29 - By clicking and dragging the marker on the scale, please rate how willing would you be to pay an additional $100 per year if you knew the funding would be used to for the maintenance of existing West Jordan Parks, Trails and Open Space? (On a scale from 1 to 5, with 1 being the least willing and 5 being the most willing) 31.9% 26.6% 13.8% 8.5% 9.6% 9.6% least willing most willing

Q30 - How important are the overall aesthetics and visual appearance of the City? 57.7% 37.2% 5.0% Very important Somewhat important Not important

Q31 - Overall, how would you rate the overall aesthetics and visual appearance of West Jordan City? 61.7% 23.2% 14.4% 0.7% Excellent Good Fair Poor

Q32 - Do you feel it is important for West Jordan City to provide public cemeteries with burial plots available for purchase? 56.8% 43.2% Yes No

Q33 - Please indicate your gender: 51.0% 48.3% 0.3% 0.3% Male Female Other Prefer not to answer

Q34 - Please indicate your age: 65 or over 13.3% 55-64 years 10.9% 45-54 years 11.6% 35-44 years 22.1% 25-34 years 25.5% 18-24 years 13.6% 0-18 years 3.1%

Q35 - What is your current living situation? 69.7% 15.6% 14.6% Own my home Rent my home Live with parents

Q36 - How long have you lived in West Jordan City? 32.5% 23.4% 19.3% 13.9% 10.8% Less than 2 years 2-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16 years or more

Q37 - Please check the age categories for which you have children in your household. (Please check all that apply.) No children under 18 living in the household 30.6% 12-17 years 21.7% 6-11 years 26.6% 0-5 years 21.1%

Q38 - What do you expect your 2018 household income to be? 25.5% 20.1% 14.6% 15.0% 9.1% 3.6% 6.9% 5.1% Under $25,000 $25,000 - $39,999 $40,000 - $49,999 $50,000 - $74,999 $75,000 - $99,999 $100,000 - $124,999 $125,000 - $149,999 Over $150,000

Q39 - Based on the above map, which Council District do you live in? 26.4% 17.8% 30.1% 25.7%