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LO2040_CAC2_Presentation_FINAL_121223 �A Co O siF ,.., Community ..... .iiiimom-- 0,, LAKE OSWEGO Meeting #2 PARKS PLAN 2040 December 12, 2023 4c _ k Si- , 11 !' a rl. ,• �' ., if, i ' .. -1174 4 4.414t......a ""11 r* - , - . P. -�, . at k, ' 1 .p . ' aa _ Illi ra --- . , ® - -"` 7 . . SU ABLE CONNECTED THRIVING AG E N DA EQUITY INDEX WELCOME & STRATEGIC AND SERVICE WRAP—UP & INTRODUCTIONS FRAMEWORK AREA MAPPING NEXT STEPS 5:30-5:40 5:55-6:55 7:05-7:15 7:25-7:30 STATUS REPORT & PUBLIC COMMUNITY REVISED COMMENT ENGAGEMENT CLASSIFICATION 7:15-7:25 UPDATE SYSTEM 6:55-7:05 5:40-5:55 _ n eeso" LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 ^'t y t- te rf`-" . ? ^�' -: _ .e '4%Yl.''.. . ,, I .. j ai '" I) ... 1 j X. 'y:-.� ln - 4 .: 3 A. F T .�P�yu. Y rrw ' ,. f `i Introductions . . .- e gA,.I..:,,,.: .e • ram. :).-- r _ • __--:_ • .''4 ',',1,-•e,,,,,,-,,, ,,,,,-,t",, -:;.•,. • ;,...,„, . .s.---.:.!.V.,-'---,,s'... .•.... --. - 9- .. , .... 14. - e i►I' a /_r.y„ Lake Oswego Parks Plan 2040 Schedule 2023 2024 20 a" Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Existing Conditions o Assessment44' LL,,,� �r ‘ Vision,Goals, Implementation and Action Plan City Council and Objectives Meeting Needs Assessment and Recommendations Plan Development and Adoption •��T 11 Public Engagement r' Focus Groups I i Online Survey �� l _avb&ii ariL ��� Online Survey _MINCommunit Community Event ' Event ri ' tip , r � • r > > ri . t7i' r - ' "rrr1r' r 'r 1r_ 1 CAC I CAC CAC CAC CAC CAC CAC Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting ) Meeting Meeting moo mos , '' mob IIIII' 1 PRNRAB PRNRAB PRNRAB PRNRAB PRNRAB PRNRAB PRNRAB Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting City Council City Council City Council City Council Briefing Briefing Briefing Briefing 1 ,r- 41174 • t - I 11 ,le ' ' IIIIII llk _ _ i _ _ n CAC:Community Parks, Advisoryeflo ,Committee and N to PRNRA6:Parks,R4ABaHcn and Natured Resources Advisory Board'" UMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PLAN Engagement by Phase to 4 li'mert* _:0:_ , x ,/ E. EXISTING CONDITIONS VISION, GOALS, NEEDS ASSESSMENT& IMPLEMENTATION PLAN DEVELOPMENT ASSESSMENT AND OBJECTIVES RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTION PLAN AND ADOPTION JUNE-AUGUST 2023 SEPTEMBER- / DECEMBER 2023- MARCH-DULY 2024 DULY 2024- DECEMBER 2023 MARCH 2024 FEBRUARY 2025 -Kickoff Meeting -Focus Groups -CAC Meetings -CAC Meetings -CAC Meetings and Site Visit -CAC Meetings PRNRAB Meetings PRNAB Meetings -PRNRAB Meetings -PRNRAB Meetings -City Council -City Council -City Council Briefing -Survey 1 Briefing Briefing -Community Event -Community Event _ eeso' LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TO DATE ,„. !..,,,, ,, 1r$p r --.1 IMMEIV-- - ' . '".. '-' . P O O r Y ...,.!.,,, ell _ n i?- Tell us 11® wha z. 1 what you think! _g W ..=;,. , - ',; 1../it Iili• 16. ,____..„...= •''.., .,, 4.-i v-i)i $: el.... m ,—. ,,,,:: • . siti , , 1�„,I• • ••• 'At , .- : < . a v N 4 r CAC & PRNRAB Pop-Up Outreach Community Survey Community Event #1 Focus Groups Meetings September — September 26 — November 14, 2023 October — December September 26, 2023 & November 2023 November 10, 2023 2023 October 18, 2023 0 4 diillhoh LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 PARKS PLAN 2040 SURVEY From September to November, a two-part survey was conducted by DHM Research to assess community priorities for parks and recreation facilities. 0 Statistically Valid Survey Community Survey WHO Representative sample of the Wm) Open to all community members general population* WHEN September 26 — October 18, WHEN October 18 — November 10, 2023 2023 TOTAL 403 total respondents TOTAL 780 total respondents i 3 total respondent °F r n: .Peso`' *A "representative sample" is a subset of a population that reflects the characteristics of the entire population, LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 based on demographics such as gender, age, educational attainment, race and ethnicity, and area of the city .-.. 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DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 Lake Oswego residents want to prioritize parks with natural areas, small neighborhood parks, and improving existing parks over building new parks . Parks with Parks with Adding new Improving Accessing Preserving amenities natural areas parks existing parks nature nature 27% 42% 50% 8°/ 44% 41% 15% II Adding Making a pickleball new park Adding Adding to existing for Large parks Small parks sports fields playgrounds park pickleball 32% 56% 12% 44% 35% 21% 42% 31% 27% DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 People want to improve park accessibility and safety throughpathways, lighting, and ADA improvements . 66% 47% 42% High1111 22% priority I Improved bicycle and Improved acces for Lighting More security personnel pedestrian paths people with disabilities DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 Keytakeaways — Barriers While barriers to accessing recreation programs are low, some challenges exist. • The highest barrier identified is the times activities are offered and the types of activities presented . • While residents are split on a program to assist low-income families in accessing these activities, less than a fifth list the cost of activities as a barrier. DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 Residents don't see significant barriers to accessing recreation activities, but over a quarter say the times don't work for their schedule . The times activities are AREA offered 27% 97034 (East) 19% The types of activities offered 97035 (West) 35% I am not aware of recreation activities -10 AGE 18-44 limi. 41% The cost of activities 14% 45-64 25% The distance to travel 6% 65+ 9% Physical limitations that are ilD not accommodated CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD Not offered in my 2% Yes h. ilk 32% language No 26% DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 Others saytypesthe of activities offered are what prevents them from participating, especially those who earn between 100k- 150k . The times activities are AREA offered -410 97034 (East) 23% The types of activities offered 24% 97035 (West) MI 23% am not aware of recreation activities -10 INCOME <$100k MIIMI 27% The cost of activities 14% $100k-$150k 39% The distance to travel 6% $150k+ 18% Physical limitations that are ilD not accommodated CHILDREN IN HOUSEHOLD Not offered in my 2% Yes 23% language No 25% DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 neighborhood The Lake playground amazing Oswego Foothills Park outdated parks that West Waluga wish Iron Mountain Parkrolmity flay many people say house become Y ��`1� �.1��' life theymostWestlake space people nature upda ting engaging renewed focus human nice enjoy. ueorge Rogers Park pe thane Cooks Butte favorite ro urr nt parks LO brought refurbished GlenmorriecPark court mountain natural moreEast Waluga pickleball Playrourls Rossman Park Pilkin ton Park Luscher Farm inspired 16 DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 combined citizens pool Types of communitygood lessons • biking parks preschool 'Ascher Farm recreation work art facilities elementaryhikes . . aerobics activities that ole l hnio dance seniors times � pad p eo l e said outdoor LlaSSor e Rogers Park center • or etc ing 17 local farmers nature play swimming market paths twould some current river fun safe open club • youngsport • like Lake cookingpi trails time hours Oswego to different lake access events grOUp climbing courts .pgreat games tennis yoga people space exercise rov i d e . school swim water especially offered ballpublic leaguecourt camps basktba11 oath arts summer soccer natural evening sports activitieskids activity covered adults walkinC volleyball options b. other adult bike fitness parents mountain LO about 17 DHM Research I MIG Lake Oswego Parks Survey I October 2023 ^'t yt- ter-., r `"' 14. ‘tlIllk' - '•_-— -.P.'EV'... -- " .e '444Y1111111.' 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' yam" , ., COMMUNITY SURVEY • Findings largely aligned with those from the statically-valid survey • Differences between the statistically-valid survey and community survey : • Somewhat more satisfied with certain amenities ( bathrooms, picnic shelters, athletic facilities, etc. ) and less satisfied with others ( parks, recreation activities and services, sports courts) • Rated pickleball courts as a higher priority compared to the statistically valid sample • Rated parks with developed amenities like play areas and sports facilities as a slightly higher priority than parks with trails, natural areas, and open spaces 441101b' _ n eeso`' LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 FOCUS GROUF Between October and December 10 focus groups were held to identify more specific community needs and priorities. Luscher Area Recreation & Youth Action Diversity, Pickleball Equity & Stakeholders Sports Council Inclusion Friends of Natural Youth Advisory Parks Resources & School District Accessibility Board Sustainability _ LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 FOCUS GR 'S KEY OPPORTUNITIES • Expand trail connectivity within and between parks • Improve public information about parks, natural areas, trails, available programs and events, and accessibility features • Improve access to parks, natural areas, activities, and services for �, . people with disabilities, older adults, and communities with , 17- atft', language barriers °�— Asii.„� ' • Provide more year-round recreation opportunities (turf fields, , . " l' '',, 0 I 7 ki Li 1 iia vk‘x, covered shaded spaces etc.) ',‘ ,A +t p 1 1 ' f f t PF f t l t 'e .� f4 f- t ji i 4� 41�i c���l ei♦i • Increase climate resilience in the built environment and - operations practices �,\ 4 • Provide more unique and inclusive play opportunities F � • Other specific amenities: • Restrooms • Water access Youtn Action Council Focus Group • Pickleball November 28, 2023 oF�E • Durable/easy clean picnic tables .' s • Accessibility improvements (signage, parking, play equipment, etc.) — - LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 PARKS PLAN 2040 COMMUNITY EVE NT COMMUNITY 4„ip4, OPEN HOUSE LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 Join us for a family-friendly, ■ 0 n November 14, 2023 the project team held drop-in open house to provide a communityevent to share information about your input on the future of Lake Oswego's park & recreation the project and gather community input on system. Snacks & kids activity systemwide needs and project goals. provided. Can't make it?Visit the project website to learn 0 0 Learn more on the • The event included : more and take our survey project website by November 10th. O ~ ' https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/ • parks-plan-2050 • Informational Poster Stations >>Tuesday, November 14 • Goal Prioritization Exercise » 4:3OPM - 6:3oPM • Needs Map Exercise >> Oak Room • Kids Station Adult Community Center 505 G Avenue • What is Missing Station Lake Oswego,OR 97034 • _ IIIII COMMUNITY EVENT Key Themes AAIL Trail Connectivity Pickleball Maintenance and Water Access Indoor and/or and Opportunities Financial Covered Facilities to Connect with Sustainability of Nature Existing Parks and Facilities _ eeso`' LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 . What Are The Priorities For Parks Plan 2040? COMMUNITY EVENT The project team has developed the following draft goals for Parks Plan 2040. Place a dot sticker on the colored bar to indicate how important each goal is to you. Goal Prioritization Exercise Notimportant Very important Goal 1:Create Equitable Access To Essential Services. (( ff Ensure that all residents have equitable access ities . services.to esntial parks,facilities,and recreation • • Investing in Existing Pa r I<s, Facilities Goal 2:Invest In Existing Parks,Facilities, i ." • &Natural Areas. • �• nvest in improving and maintaining existing • and Natural Areas (19 votes) parks and facilities and strengthening the • health of natural areas. • 6d no+, 'O O.E 'NE NPIN�NPN(,E Cl,,,+-) cpa0.5' '4,2...-11' oc eti,nlNa Paew$ /gw r U''dzav't'c. —� -cveev3,-cA mi . Goal 3:Serve All Ages&Abilities. r 1— Create a unique and diverse system of parks, 41 • Enhancing Stewardship Maintenance recreation facilities,and programs that are welcoming inclusive for people of all ages,es, abilities,and backgrounds. and Operations (17 votes) Go„ , fen...= scs+, sE riin,tiremdaeE ro EgooNOAK Goal 4:Enhance Stewardship, o Be c<,„,�,n r� OJT' Maintenance,&Operations. ,,,TV Continue the high level of maintenance and operations at parks and facilities and enhance the use of sustainable maintenance practices. sx Goal 5.Develop&Maintain A Sustainable& • Resilient System. Provide a system of parks,natural areas,and • facilities that are sustainable and resilient to climate change. Goal 6.Collaborate With Community Partners. Work with community organizations, neighborhoods,local and state agencies,tribes, 411.11111 volunteers,and the public to enhance parks, facilities,and recreation services. LAKE OSWE6 COMMUNITY EVENT Needs Map Exercise surd !liZeu: ---- Tell us what Lake 1C • Top needs across Lake �L At ilii Oswego's s Park and ., K Recreation system needs! Oswego's parks a n d rvr -qq ® i ^5 ' hra"� © IA Where are parks needed? recreation facilities . aPhw°°° °Pay�ya 1 *ran;1� ' �1 �„a' Oita' ,' ,..a,"° wp ;# " Where are trails and _. B 7 a' V S pathways needed?jj`� y��^ 'id `ei red pen to mark rs e f�k B un*'a . Baa"m • T • re�ee. s.mBe oa - 41 Wh rails and pathways �....... m A .o NPR rehhere abilitated ra d d - .... . .. . , paaalaB"aa ea.B � � I. • More programs and events - o a NI • More/better water access sa c„ „, :4 �0, eedao y t '° i°. o'er fi ® ;. „and 411I • Q • .C. - .. 0 I f/ , a; ® P • Increased maintenance a��« Ma LA ..r: ill , � . • Improved vegetation ar.. Hoar" NN� IV �.. wa."Naga need management :: PCB - M. � ma . ...,, I mBran B}.was°, N�re . par ;� Ba��,poa �. I f�ea �c 1 © Wanr osl it, vd lZivrrSrov :dP de9ot Tualatin _ pro sw ' Bma MaF f"=rvns n e.r 6, saw v.,,d 0lA E„ E.4111.011111111 . S LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 •.- I I Are We Missing Anything? Have Other Ideas? COMMUNITY EVENT Use sticky notes to write in your own goals or other ideas you think should be included in Parks Plan 2040. Vtihat is Missing Station ,,,1 ,„1„-y,,,- ,plea S ■ Missing elements and other ideas . ,,v�- ' ���st �� ���; ",R � ,t"t , ,,,.[K :. �,..� ._ y u.ti.a nrcti ens:;,a. • P i c k l e b a I Ia.0,oM �:e , ,,. y� • Volleyball courts ,I w '',ck,.b,„ c,u e . ,,, • Outdoor covered dog area ��t� , ,,,,, U • _DeAm FP�w y. 4,4,,,S SAFErK)C DES - J .uLIARDS -• Expand partnerships with Lake EV 6 arc lop,' fo,, e,„,,.i o,,,fi..i—_,_ ���f L(J ..oN, J ` ,P /6,74_, niter,a+n ,�>,a [«-tz..4 Oswego School District (joint —,rt, y - �s A • �f�°MS�,'� e ra{s� w\d1u . 6 edd ee me . i. ,ti scheduling, recreational programs, _ 1�oaf � �� * , ,� undeveloped land etc. ) �'� ` � � w- r u a�,u � Foie;reap' K 1 VILkIR6QII i�ot 010,12P-ee CW 1�,R rrsour<e er�tuN<zene�f ."'.�,"`�-n„' ;l • Provide additional activities at ,' 'ict,▪ art • Air Luscher Farm - - hc,,v,5pu,v m„k,. p t,c�aU o(PwaFn vs mevt ca wv, CIP�"/,v ye ▪ a a0,,1 cda, P i,,,_U..,a.�a,,,,,, , • Financial sustainability fr, rn,n'`°: „ s„,,,, g� S Wks , °'— zfs H° -to b,_ i. iocPls Samoa or- I�a Mere„lv V1wP �.,.�.�._.(d.,,w—.•--tF. anryay W.A11, ,0 FI 1ui `",1 ' `nI+n6S , -� ( 0-,_....,,�. .. • Maintenance of existing parks and �r � facilities Ly5 a "� tf,0,ti air hr a«a�Y,o a, w A, p a� � � � o.��, mo i s arja�,,,„- �' 1 • • Adequate parking „U( d� Lo5J,� <� v k(e U PcNfki 0,4ch es+ablrs 1 aCM �E iP J�( s �i Qf Sonl Lvs\� 0 LU 4 ivk al %eao.,,ca 1 M1aC fp,44,?,,j Ad D . LAKE OSWEGO Bpnfa) - - LAN 2040 . - ' '-'' :_ - 0 A• IIIIIIIIIII"IllN. 'ill . , . . • What questions and /or ...------------ :. ., o , ..,„ „. ,........., -- -- y comments do ou have ,,,. .. __ • ,f about Community _,..„ , /. a Engagement to date ? , •_. --.:-_ .._ .., _ _ . _ _ - R .,.•- >-mot gs��.' Y.11R.r -. - - V _ . „,,,, , ...1,..,$, ---:— .,...,.,-7,--,.,-,;;„,:,-..,...,- .., -.i-:„4'.-, - '- ___.,-._ ,4 '',..1-...,M,..0 ,-.4-.L.„,, %.• •',..... ,-...!'le.' -7`,.. %,• - - ariiiiii4 .f , STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK Provides guidance for developing and implementing Parks Plan 2040 to ensure that decisions align with the community's vision and priorities. Vision Goals MEMMI Summarizes the community's Objectives aspirations for parks Provide general and recreation. direction for Recommendations what Lake Implement the Oswego aims to vision and goals achieve. with more specific System-wide and site or measureable specific improvements, actions or projects, and initiatives outcomes. (will be identified later in the panning process) of E 4 aeeco�,/ LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK GOAL 1: ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL SERVICES GOAL 2: INVEST IN PARKS, NATURAL AREAS, AND RECREATION FACILITIES GOAL 3: SERVE ALL AGES AND ABILITIES GOAL 4: STEWARDSHIP, MAINTENANCE, AND OPERATIONS GOAL 5: A SUSTAINABLE AND RESILIENT SYSTEM GOAL 6: A CONNECTED SYSTEM GOAL 7: COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AND ENGAGEMENT Alb' _ eeso`' LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GOAL 1 : Access to Essential Services Ensure that all residents have equitable access to essential recreation services. a . Strive to provide residents with access to essential services ( play for children, exercise and sports, experiencing nature) within a 1/4 mile, or 10-minute walk, of their homes. b. Focus on filling gaps in essential services through improving existing parks and facilities, with an emphasis on meeting the needs of historically underserved populations. c. Prioritize accessibility improvements at parks and facilities that provide essential services to ensure they are inclusive for people of all ages and abilities. d . Prioritize improving trails, pathways, and other walkingand bikingconnectio io p gp Y , to parks and facilities that provide essential services. LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN2040 GnAi 2 : Invest in Parks, Natural Areas, and Recreation Facilities Invest in the renovation of existing parks and facilities and strengthen the health of natural areas to preserve existing assets. Continue to invest in parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities that are unique, interesting, and well-designed to reflect the natural and historical character of the area and contribute to neighborhood and city identity. b. Consider new recreation trends and evolving community needs when replacing aging or deteriorating facilities and amenities to ensure that new investments make the best use of available resources. c. Add new types of facilities or replace aging facilities at existing parks to increase the variety of recreation opportunities and experiences. d . Work with community groups and partner agencies to maximize use of -6 existingathletic fields in the community, recognizing the limited o Y, g g opportunities to provide new fields. LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GnAi 2 : Invest in Parks, Natural Areas, and Recreation Facilities Invest in the renovation of existing parks and facilities and strengthen the health of natural areas to preserve existing assets. C. Provide new innovative play opportunities, including inclusive play, nature play, and sensory play elements. f. Protect and restore historic sites in parks and natural areas for public enjoyment. g. Continue to activate parks and facilities through activities, events, and services to improve community health, increase community cohesiveness, enhance social equity, and support economic development. h . Continue to incorporate public art into parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities. _ eeso`'� • LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GnAi ` ' Serve All Ages and Abilities Create unique and diverse recreation facilities, programs, and parks that serve people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. a . Continue to implement the City's ADA Transition Plan to prioritize ADA improvements throughout the system of parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities. b. Make parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities inclusive for all members of the community, with an emphasis on populations that have been historically marginalized or underserved . c. Incorporate universal design principles to ensure parks, facilities, and programs are accessible to people of all ages and abilities. _ eeso`'� • LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GnAi ` ' Serve All Ages and Abilities Create unique and diverse recreation facilities, programs, and parks that serve people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. d . Improve the availability of information on the City's website about amenities and accessibility features at parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities to better serve people with disabilities and the general public. e. Continue to provide year-round recreation activities, events, and services offered at a variety of times, locations, and formats to appeal to people of diverse ages, abilities, interests, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, and education levels, and identify strategies to reduce barriers to access. • _ eeso`'� LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GOAL 4 Stewardship, Maintenance, and Operations Maintain and operate parks and natural areas to ensure public safety, provide appropriate public access, protect ecological function, and provide recreation opportunities that enhance the City's high quality of life. Dedic.dLC ufficienL funding, staffing, and other resources to ensure existing parks and facilities continue to be well-maintained . b. Dedicate sufficient funding, staffing, and other resources to ensure that natural areas continue to be managed consistent with the recommendations in the Natural Areas Habitat Management Plan . c. Plan for the replacement of aging or deteriorating facilities and amenities in annual capital improvement planning, operational budgets, and work programs. d . Consider the long-term management, operations, and maintenance needs of new projects, and dedicate adequate funding to ensure appropriate maintenance a d staffing levels. °eeso . LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GOAL 4 Stewardship, Maintenance, and Operations Maintain and operate parks and natural areas to ensure public safety, provide appropriate public access, protect ecological function, and provide recreation opportunities that enhance the City's high quality of life. Maximize and leverage operational funds through partnerships; pursuit of grant funds; volunteer engagement; management agreements; and other funding opportunities. f. Work to ensure that future efforts to acquire new land for parks or natural areas includes a funding source to support stewardship and maintenance costs. g. Continue to incorporate management plans to provide direction for the maintenance and stewardship of parks and facilities, integrating current targets outlined in initiatives like the Sustainability and Climate Action Plan, Urban and Community Forest Plan, Habitat Enhancement Program, and others. oF�E . h . Continue working to remove invasive plant species and plant native species aP„�.. City parks and natural areas to allow the natural habitat to flourish . LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 COAL r7 A Sustainable and Resilient System Provide resilient and sustainable parks, trails, and natural areas. a . Implement measures to help parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities withstand and recover from climate related impacts, including those identified in the City's Sustainability and Climate Action Plan . b. Continue to preserve the urban tree canopy by implementing practices and policies from the City's Urban & Community Forestry Plan, where applicable. c. Implement the commitments of Bee City USA by incorporating them into maintenance and operations practices, Department policies, and recreation activities. d . Prioritize recreation activities and events that support a sustainable communit V. such as environmental education, community gardens, and the pollinator aP„�.. celebration . PARKS OP A'N 2040 COAL r7 A Sustainable and Resilient System Provide resilient and sustainable parks, trails, and natural areas. e. Design existing and new parks and recreation facilities for resilience to the impacts of climate change. f. Use locally adapted native species for landscaping, natural area restoration, rehabilitation, and erosion control wherever feasible. g. Maintain parks, trails, and natural areas in a manner that supports wildfire fuel reduction and implement best management practices for parks, trails, and natural areas in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI ) . h . Stabilize and restore natural areas and stream corridors within parks and natural areas to enhance wildlife habitat, maintain water and air quality, �F �Osn support ecological function, and improve the environmental health of the ci io pp gp LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GOAL F ' A CnnneCted System Prioritize trail connections that support recreation and active transportation, connecting parks and natural areas with neighborhoods and other City destinations. J . Improve trails and pathways in parks and natural areas to ensure safety, accessibility and connectivity to neighborhoods, schools and business districts for all ages and abilities. b. Coordinate with other City departments on the Pathways Program and advocate for pathway projects that connect neighborhoods to parks, natural areas, and recreation facilities. c. Coordinate with the Lake Oswego School District to incorporate pathways and trails in parks and natural areas into Safe Routes to School programming. d . Provide park identification and wayfinding signage, and provide park aE��E sn directional and distance signage along longer trails segments where Fo . appropriate. LAKE GnAi 6: A Connected System Prioritize trail connections that support recreation and active transportation, connecting parks and natural areas with neighborhoods and other City destinations. C. Work with regional partner agencies and neighboring communities to plan, design, and develop regional trails. f. Implement Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) recommendations for trail improvements in parks and natural areas. g. Prioritize walking and biking connections to and along public waterways. 04 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GnAi - community Partnerships and ngagement Collaborate with a full range of community members and stakeholders to enhance Lake Oswego's parks, natural areas, and recreation opportunities. a . Continue to coordinate with other City departments, advisory boards, and elected leaders on Parks & Recreation Department initiatives and projects. b. Continue to develop a strong and organized volunteer and stewardship program that builds advocacy and support for the City's park and recreation system . c. Continue to strengthen City relationships with the County, Metro, neighboring cities, the Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation, Watershed Councils, and other local and regional agencies that own and manage resources in and around Lake Oswego. 04 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GnAi - community Partnerships and ngagement Collaborate with a full range of community members and stakeholders to enhance Lake Oswego's parks, natural areas, and recreation opportunities. d . Collaborate with Lake Oswego School District to enhance the community's use of School District facilities for recreation during appropriate times. e. Develop and implement strategies to ensure equitable and effective communication and collaboration with community groups and local advocacy organizations, and engage historically underserved or marginalized populations in local decision-making. f. Continue to work with partner agencies, neighboring jurisdictions, and the public to develop new and creative funding sources and other strategies to build and support the park and recreation system . 04 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 GnAi - community Partnerships and ngagement Collaborate with a full range of community members and stakeholders to enhance Lake Oswego's parks, natural areas, and recreation opportunities. Continue to enhance communications to engage and share information with Lake Oswego residents of all ages and abilities. h . Involve the community in planning for new parks, facilities, activities and projects to ensure local needs are met by future investments. i . Empower community members to collaborate on improving recreation activities and services by expanding the Customer Excellence program . 04 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 a--• y t- te rf`-" . , - _ .e I ? ,� Y �4 - • �' 0 'y�- �A. 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' ED CLASSIflCATION SYSTEM Park and recreation facilities are classified by type to : Evaluate standards Identify0 Guide strategic for service compatible investments for a recreation varied park and opportunities recreation system Classifications are driven by physical attributes such as size, geographic location, and natural features, as well as how they are used by the community and the types of amenities or experiences it offers. _ n eeso LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 PARKS PLAN 2025 CLASSIFICATIONS Parks Plan 2025 classified Lake Oswego's parks both according to their size and function (scale) as well as their level of development (character) to form a matrix park classification system . SCALE CHARACTER Local Developed City-Wide Hybrid CLASSIFICATION Special Use Natural 11111b' E°6 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 PARKS PLAN 2040 CLASSIFICATIONS The revised classification system considers both size and scale, and also provides guidance related to what types of amenities should be provided, what types of recreation activities may be compatible, how the park or facility should function, and who are its primary users. Classifications : Recreation Regional Parks Community Neighborhood Facilities Parks Parks Undeveloped Open Space Pocket Parks Urban Plazas Greenways Natural Areas iipb, _ ,,, LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 *\r' .. ^'' yt- ter-.,:'=,:,,1--•' r "' . • .e -z.....-'1--r,4J:',.:...,::-,.F. . ::,:.':::,1-, ' ' .6: jai ` , ,� — - r' _ —- ...- �4 —- i - - ._ ..... ' .- . I Vr O' •" .. � air 0 ln Or i . \ • .. What uestions a nd or ... . _ . a •....„.. ,--------------- _._;4ti'• • -. . . .. comments doyou have . ._... , . . .., ,... „.. ., . •.. . ........ about the revised .410111111111111 �. classification system . ,...;,_-„,:-, _, . . .,. .c_.-7.---•-_-.---t-:z . ,..,., � : Serf ., ia_: ' F t EVALUATING PARK ACCESS' Evaluates park service based on the actual routes and distances people must travel to get to parks or recreation facilities. The Parks Plan 2040 access analysis will consist of three parts: Existing System0 Park Access Equity Index Mapping Analysis Mapping Map existing parks Identify areas that Identify the gap and recreation are served and areas with the facilities unserved by parks greatest need VComplete (next slide) In process ,n process 04 °Peso`' LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 i o` W= Eneno"� MAP 1: Kerr .-7irmili TigardID �� Natural Existing Park and ,•t.e Area ....13ortland £ OB �` � ,� Park Recreation Facilities J sw..aveam,s, , e Hide-A-Way ll ® ' w ,.---•—; _____________• Pine Cone Park s ; __ Park State ' Lake Oswego Parks and Recreation e TIMBERLINE OR o Natural i m's, ,,,ra Southwood I- oak•C.ee.! '- . = Regional Park Elementary "' Stafford Park Shoal i Osae -. Woodmont i� • :, Willamette •� �� r+EULosE sr cy nool - Grove Park Community Parkc g Sf, NaturaF Park a River � J __ Forest Hill, _ =Neighborhood Park "W,estlake AN / '"" i Elementary �ePP''Park La Adult „ �Pocket Park Lake •-- I. 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"ILL REnOR sw N.aERc sr Run Park 1 o - - 'Oh1. M I G •O .r W ° sources:City of Lake Oswego O 0 0.25 0.5 1 Miles iMetro RLIS Database,2023.l l l I l l l i LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 Date:November 2023. PARK ACCESS ANALYSIS Using ArcGIS Network Analysis, the following maps will identify areas that are served and unserved by parks and essential park services within walking distance ( 1/4 of park access points, or a 10-minute walk) . 0 All Parks Access Essential Service Park Access Gap Map Access Maps Area Map Areas within walking Areas within walking Identify the gap distance to all distance of parks areas that are not existing parks and and facilities with within walking facilities each essential park distance of parks service and/or essential park services More information on next slide 411011" s LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 ESSENTIAL PARK SERVICr The selected essential park services were identified by the Parks Plan 2025 process and align with Parks Plan 2040 engagement efforts : T v40 lel A. "'if' Places to Exercise and Places for Children to Places to Experience Play Sports Play Nature Sites that include individual, Sites that include an activity Sites that offer the group, or team activities supported by a space or opportunity to be that support health, feature that is designed surrounded by trees, be in individual fitness, specifically to encourage direct contact with unique competition, and/or playful interactions for natural habitats or features, teamwork.* children. and/or observe wildlife. °F LAKE O*includes parks with paths or trails over % mile PARKS PLAN 2040 ESSENTIAL PARK SERVICr Through the Parks Plan 2040 community engagement efforts, trail connectivity has also been identified as a priority park service. 10 Do you think trail connectivity should be added as a fourth, standalone essential park service? Alb' E°6 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 EQUITY INDEX MAPPING The gap areas identified in the Essential Services Access Maps will be further evaluated using equity-based characteristics. Potential equity indicators include : • Youth ( people under age 18) • Seniors ( people over age 65) • Communities of color • Residential density/multifamily housing • Low-income households • Households where one or more members is living with a disability Alb' E°6 LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 a--• -4- ter-, �rf,`-" . ? - _ .e '4.6"Nr. . 44 IIIIIIIhIIIIIP. ' . . - .••••••----'""" i . L'', l'.$ 0 y�-.� 4ln i . • "..., Whatqquestions and/or ' --------- T , • comments doyou have .... f , ,----- ... , . v. about the e uit inex and . . , a yd _� f service area mapping . . .. ,*-5,-,--,,;,-„, .. . __ ... . .. .... :-.„. or . _ . a; t r ru Kim^. _ , G" - �_ AP'. ., , 'veC+�g;d�- q`.1....."-1w'6A�lb.r"�FPie' _ sw_-_�,�' ___. _ _ - y Public Comment 0ir 41111111111 . 4: LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 NEXT STEPS • • • • • _ _ • • 2,90 • Parks, Recreation, Equity and Service City Council Needs CAC and Natural Area Mapping Briefing Assessment Meeting #3 Resources January 2, 2024 TBD Advisory Board Meeting #2 December 20, 2023 _ n eeso`' LAKE OSWEGO PARKS PLAN 2040 ,f' ? "" ` h ' _ ))).,4 ... ,. _ ,. ... 1411St , - 1 j • - ' � V R } 4`i�/ Thank you . , I- p „...._________.,........, , f ,. Y' _ • EGO`' - opi LAKE OSWEGO ,_ PARKS PLAN 2040 r4 9 Y � � `� Y4cK J�. .. .?�wi^ie!'-1 zif� p' fe-