new poster -sky prairie park master plan – september 2015
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Sky Prairie Park Master Plan – September 2015The Master Plan for Sky Prairie Park was prepared by EWU Students in partnership with the Fie Mile Neighborhood Association and the City of Spokane Parks and Recreation
Department. Funding to support this planning project was provided by the City of Spokane: Amie DeWolf, Emily Neder, Isaac Swanson & Martee SnyderProfessor Gregg Dohrn, AICP
ABSTRACTSky Prairie Park is located within the City of Spokane and lies within a quarter mile of the boundary with unincorporated Spokane County. Five Mile Neighborhood, as recognized by the City of Spokane, lies within city limits in the southeastern portion of the prairie plateau. This park brings life and character into a neighborhood. It provides a safe and healthy way for children and adults alike to play, exercise, and enjoy the outdoors. This park can reach it’s full potential when it has been thoughtfully planned. Without this planning, it may lose the prospect of building attributes that keeps the park contemporary and more importantly, loved and used.
TOP 6 MOST DEMANDED CHANGES FOR SKY PRAIRIE PARK
SKY PRAIRIE PARK
MISSION STATEMENTThe Master Plan for Sky Prairie Park was prepared by EWU Students in partnership with the Five Mile Neighborhood Association and the City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Department. Funding to support this planning project was provided by the City of Spokane. Upon approval by the City of Spokane Parks Board the Master Plan will be used to guide future use and development of the park including priority improvements
Legend:1) Alternative Pathways
2) Amphitheater
3) Basketball/ Painted Games
4) Benches: Additional
5) Bridge: Optional
6) Circuit Training Court
7) Community Bulletin Board
8) Directional Marker Arrows
9) Directional Park Map
10)Doggy Bag Stations
11) Facility Updates
12) Gates
13) Gazebo
14) Grass Volleyball Court
15) Landscape Maintenance
16) Memorial Grove
17) Mini Free Library
18) Pickle Ball Lines
19) Programmed Soccer Field
20) Splash-Pad
21) Un-programmed Area
22) Wayfinding Signage
DOCUMENT ELEMENTS
SKY PRAIRIE PARK
An overview of the master planning processDemographic information about the park service area to
support future planning effortsRelevant City and County goals and policies from their
respective approved Parks plansGoals and policies assembled by the Team, which reflect
the neighborhoods wishes for the future use and development
An assessment of existing conditions in the parkThree master plan alternativesThe preferred alternative selected by the neighborhoodStrategies to implement chosen alternativeMaps that will assist the current and future development
Splash Pad
Trail Lighting
Updated Play Equiptment
Arboretum
Landscaping/Art
Connection to Austin Ravine
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DESIRED ALTERNATIVEThis graph represents the Five Mile-Prairie community’s feedback. A survey was administered online to the community. Through the number of analyzed survey results, the most distinguished top 6 park modifications were then analyzed once again. The bars represent the amount of individuals who wish to see a specific item implemented within the Sky Prairie Park.