Public Engagement January 14-15, 2015

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Public Engagement January 14-15, 2015

Agenda What we ve heard Your input Questions & answers

Focus Group Summary Length of Bethlehem Residency 145 participants in 11 Focus & Stakeholder Groups < 5 years 7% 5-9 years 3% 10-19 years 18% 20+ years 61% Not a resident but support or use programs 11%

Strengths Programming options Maintenance of facilities Dog park Response to requests Good website Distribution of parks north to south Friendly Good Director Marketing and promotions Aquatics Picnic areas Range of summer programming Walking/fitness trails Conservation of green space Summer park programs Variety of amenities Creative, open to new ideas Summer employment opportunities All age activities available

Areas of Improvement Lack of arts and cultural resources Schools/Parks coordination programming and services Lack of shade trees Facilities not keeping up with growth Pool condition Lack of Indoor activities (pool tennis theater) Lack of connectivity with trails Outdoor Volleyball courts Too much emphasis on youth Natural history interpretation sports Lack of synergy with schools Teen spots: Skate park, etc. Access to dogs on leash areas Funding Aging, dated facilities Can t accommodate everyone: limited infrastructure Picnic shelters lacking Lack alternative/nontraditional sports activities

Overall Quality of Current Programs Offered EXCELLENT 14.7% VERY GOOD 51.5% GOOD 30.9% FAIR 2.9% POOR 0%

Additional Programs or Activities Outdoor/nature based education/programming Music in parks Arts in parks Family Festivals celebrating heritage Programs for teens/tweens Off road/mountain biking Disc golf Pickleball Adult learn to swim Bike share Tennis league Kayaking Off hours programming Allow dogs in parks Unstructured open space breathing space Balance between conservation and use

Overall Quality of Existing Parks & Recreation Facilities EXCELLENT 3.8% VERY GOOD 55.7% GOOD 30.9% FAIR 2.9% POOR 0%

Overall Quality of Maintenance of Parks & Recreation Facilities EXCELLENT 32.4% VERY GOOD 52.1% GOOD 15.5%% FAIR 0% POOR 0%

Improvements To Existing Facilities Playground at Elm Ave Park, replaced and maintained Parking Pool building/locker room Family restrooms at pool Accessibility to parks - ADA Longer, better maintained fitness trails Pool up to standards for meets Teen: Place to go Henry Hudson Headwall repair Canoe and kayak ramp Drainage issues on lacrosse fields Shade/shelter Seating areas at the parks lighting at fields, courts, parking at dog park Restrooms Improved trails maintenance Lighting on sports fields Water fountains near pavilions

Underserved Portions Of Community Seniors. Difficult access due to distance Connected paths for walking and bikes Teen/middle school programming Special populations better ADA accommodations Non-vehicle operators Exercise or fitness opportunities Glenn Mark isolated Inactive adults more passive activities needed Mountain bikers Disc golfers Bicycling Low income citizens costs prohibitive Adult team sports

New Facilities/Amenities Performance venue, preference for ability to enclose Amphitheater Dog parks Indoor activity facilities Community center Walking/biking trails, Connectivity. Disc golf Greenspace acquisition Mountain biking trails Community gardens Paved running/biking trails Pickleball Utility corridors for trails Adaptive Playground / Special Needs Restrooms at parks Field & Court lights Golf cart paths to connect parks and retail spaces Road biking Multi-use paths Synthetic turf field Model farm Archery range Story grove

Overall Quality of Customer Service EXCELLENT 63.2% VERY GOOD 32.4% GOOD 4.4% FAIR 0% POOR 0%

Seeking Community Feedback EXCELLENT 6.3% VERY GOOD 32.8% GOOD 35.9% FAIR 25% POOR 0%

Financial Support Combination Fees and Tax Support Sponsorships, grants, naming rights, advertising on website Explore efficiency and alternate sources of energy Community fundraising Don t do naming rights, sponsorships Fee in lieu Opposed to allowing all in for accepting fed/state grants Consider a free day occasionally Discuss a bond for recreations and parks. Sweat equity and fund raising

Key Potential Partners Schools Youth Sports Associations Youth scouts Mohawk-Hudson land conservancy Arboretum.local nurseries.garden Club YMCA Transportation district Historical society Arts walk Service organizations Friends group Other Open Space entities (land trusts, foundations, etc.) Economic development market parks as assets to live, work and play Community theater Retailers Water line City of Albany Sewer line property utility Ethnic groups Surrounding jurisdictions

Key Issues / Values Sustainability Arboretum History/Culture Divided neighborhoods: Parks can unify Need teen programming Community engagement Healthy kids Clean water Clean air exercise Accessibility all ages Diversity of activities Native landscaping Renewable energy Intergenerational programs Willingness to invest in the community Don t like to spend money Identity of community

Top Priorities Connectivity: non-motorized transportation Dog parks Arts in the park Rail trail Financial assessment finding the money Unifying the community Collaboration Pool locker rooms Community center design Plantings and landscaping Create a coalition serving teens/tweens Being creative re: Master Plan Update facilities Passive areas Energy self-sufficiency Be open to creativity Fiscally sustainable Sidewalks walkability

Thank You For Your Time & Consideration! Questions? Your Project Team Art Thatcher, CPRP Direct: 757-592-3103 artt@greenplayllc.com Daniel P. Biggs, RLA Direct: 463-4400 x5517 biggsd@wseinc.com Tom Donlin, CPRE Direct 443-995-9079 tomd@greenplayllc.com