Villages at Buffalo Run East Neighborhood Park Subhead to title page goes here. Public Design Meeting April 9, 2015
Capital Improvement Program Commerce City s $137 million CIP is the result of a 2013 voter-approved sales and use tax increase that provides a dedicated revenue stream for new parks, recreation and road projects into the future. The City will complete the first five projects by Jan. 1, 2019: New recreation center Expanded Tower Road New outdoor pool at Pioneer Park Three new neighborhood parks New additions to existing recreation center
Project Schedule & Phasing
Site Views View to east along E. 116 th Ave. View to north from E. 116 th Ave. View to south from E. 117 th Ave. View to west along E. 116 th Ave.
Prairieways Action Plan Mission Body copy goes Statement here. Maintain and enhance the quality of life of current and future Commerce City residents. Protect and enhance environmental and cultural resources through a quality park, trail and open space system that is affordable to create and maintain.
Initial Goals Body Establish copy goes here. community vision with programming possibilities Provide range of active and passive recreational and leisure opportunities for residents of all ages and abilities Provide sustainable design including water conserving landscapes Provide accessible (ADA) walks and park facilities Provide strong connections to adjacent neighborhood and future school site
Initial Goals Body Explore copy goes here. opportunity for shared parking and minimizing the impact of traffic Provide a diverse and aesthetically pleasing setting Design with respect to neighboring properties Provide a safe and highly visible neighborhood park setting Create a unique theme or identity for the neighborhood
120 TH AVENUE CHAMBERS RD. 112 TH AVENUE
Neighborhood Park Features Body Minimum copy goes here. 2 graded playfields (may overlap with adjacent school site) Playgrounds
Neighborhood Park Features Body Picnic copy areas goes here. with shelters, tables and BBQs
Neighborhood Park Features Body Walking/jogging copy goes here. paths Low level lighting for safety
Neighborhood Park Features Drought Tolerant Plantings Drought Tolerant Native Seed Irrigated Bluegrass Turf in High Use Areas Site Irrigation
Neighborhood Park Features Restrooms Drinking fountains
Neighborhood Park Features Benches Trash receptacles Bike racks
Neighborhood Park Features Neighborhood parks do not include activities or elements found in large community parks such as: Lighted baseball/softball fields Swimming pools/spray grounds Neighborhood parks do not have large skate parks intended to serve beyond the immediate neighborhood
Park Site Layout NORTH
Alternate Park Themes
Alternate Park Theme #1 PRAIRIE THEME
Prairie Theme-Playground #1
Prairie Theme-Playground #2
Prairie Theme-Playground #3
Prairie Theme-Shelter #1
Prairie Theme-Shelter #2
Prairie Theme-Shelter #3
Prairie Theme-Furniture #1 Buffalo Bike Racks
Prairie Theme-Furniture #2 Buffalo Bike Racks
Prairie Theme-Furniture #3 Buffalo Bike Racks
Prairie Theme-Landscape Sample of Plant Palette
Alternate Park Theme #2 ROCKY MOUNTAIN THEME
Rocky Mountain Theme-Playground #1
Rocky Mountain Theme-Playground #2
Rocky Mountain Theme-Shelter #1
Rocky Mountain Theme-Shelter #2
Rocky Mountain Theme-Shelter #3
Rocky Mountain Theme-Furniture #1
Rocky Mountain Theme-Furniture #2
Rocky Mountain Theme-Furniture #3
Rocky Mountain Theme-Landscape Sample of Plant Palette Sample of Plant Palette Granite Boulders
Alternate Park Theme #3 WHIMSICAL THEME
Whimsical Theme-Playground #1
Whimsical Theme-Playground #2
Whimsical Theme-Playground #3
Whimsical Theme-Shelter #1
Whimsical Theme-Shelter #2
Whimsical Theme-Shelter #3
Whimsical Theme-Furniture #1 Cyclist Bike Racks
Whimsical Theme-Furniture #2 Cyclist Bike Racks
Whimsical Theme-Furniture #3 Cyclist Bike Racks
Whimsical Theme-Landscape Sample of Plant Palette
Optional Park Elements #1 Small Skate Area Photo by Nick Beauregard
Optional Park Elements #2 Sand Volleyball Court
Optional Park Elements #3 Multi-Use Hard Court
Optional Park Elements #4 Fitness Area
What s Next? Body Vote copy April goes 8-24 here. Public meetings (Turnberry 4/8, VBRE 4/9) Online: c3gov.com/qcl, click engage button Ballot boxes at CC rec center, civic center Use voting results, input to finalize design Report results and final design Website, Facebook, HOAs, newsletter, displays, road show Schedule: Design: 2015 Construction: 2016 Complete: 2016 Information: 303-C3-WORKS (303-239-6757) c3gov.com/qcl summary, additional information