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For Immediate Release March 8, 2013
Staff Contact:
Paula Fitzgerald, Parks/Open Space Project Manager, 303-651-8448
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Next Greenway Meeting Scheduled; Fill Out the Online Survey
MARCH 8, 2013 - The third in a series of five public meetings to discuss the St. Vrain Greenway Phase 11 (Pavlakis District Park) is scheduled for Thursday, March 21, from 6 to 8 pm at the Sunset Campus Building located at 7 South Sunset St. The public will have the opportunity to review concept plans for park improvements and provide input on preferred amenities.
Concept Plans & Web Survey
Two concept plans have been developed for public review & comment through an online survey available from Wednesday March 13, through Sunday March 31.
This project is on a 58 acre site is located between Main and Martin Streets and along the St. Vrain Creek. It will become Longmont's next District Park and trailhead to the St Vrain Greenway trail system. A District Park is a park type that is focused on special and unique features of the site. Typical amenities include fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Examples of other Longmont District Parks include Golden Ponds, Izaak Walton Pond, Union Reservoir, Rogers Grove, McIntosh Lake and Jim Hamm Pond.
Pavlakis District Park Background:
- The Pavlakis site was originally master planned in 2001 as part of the St Vrain Greenway Master Plan, East Corridor Update. The site was identified for trailhead and passive park purposes and also included a proposed Whitewater Park.
- An RICD (Recreational In Channel Diversion) was obtained by the City in 2004 to retain water in the creek for this boating amenity.
- Site condition changes since the time of the original master plan include: Boston Avenue is now planned to cross the property's north end; dog parks are no longer considered compatible within this District Park setting; and shared parking and restroom facilities with the adjacent Fire Training Center is no longer possible because of the Boston Avenue roadway. The whitewater element may need to be modified to mitigate impacts to threatened fish species in this reach of the St Vrain Creek.
Five public meetings are planned for 2013 to discuss the proposed park. The second project meeting was held on February 21, 2013. Background, site analysis, information regarding a unique population of fish found in this reach of the St Vrain Creek, and a preference exercise were provided at the meeting.
If you need day-care, special assistance or translation in order to attend the meeting, please call Maria Tostado at 303-651-8601.
Once the public meetings are concluded, Staff will present the plan to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and City Council for formal adoption.
| Meeting # |
Date |
Time |
Place |
Topic |
| 1 - (complete) |
Was held 4/26/2012 |
|
Sunset Campus |
Initial public input on appropriate amenities (Project was put on hold soon after this meeting, so Meeting #2 will be a recap of Meeting 1, with new information & repeated opportunity for input) |
| 2 - Project Restart |
Thursday February 21 |
6 - 8 PM |
Sunset Campus |
Review work to date, site issues & provide input for appropriate amenities |
| 3 |
Thursday March 21 |
6 - 8 PM |
Sunset Campus |
Review Concept plans and provide input |
| 4 |
Thursday April 25 |
6 - 8 PM |
Sunset Campus |
Review Draft Master Plan and provide input |
| 5 |
Monday May 13 |
7 PM |
City Council Chambers |
Present Draft Master Plan to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board |
| 6 |
TBD |
|
|
Present Draft Master Plan to City Council for formal approval |
*All meetings will be held at Parks Administration Sunset Campus building: 7 South Sunset Street, Longmont unless otherwise noted. The Sunset Campus building is west across Sunset Street from Izaak Walton Pond
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