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Community Meeting Number One Former Fuchs Mizrachi School Site Master Planning

University Heights, Ohio. Community Meeting Number One Former Fuchs Mizrachi School Site Master Planning. Agenda. Introduction Review of work complete to date Mayor’s update Overview of park committee meeting Role of community meetings (series of three)

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Community Meeting Number One Former Fuchs Mizrachi School Site Master Planning

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  1. University Heights, Ohio Community Meeting Number One Former Fuchs Mizrachi School Site Master Planning

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Review of work complete to date • Mayor’s update • Overview of park committee meeting • Role of community meetings (series of three) • Listen to what is important to community • Conceptual master planning • Define scope of work • Your vision • Presentation of the possibilities • Discussion • Site analysis • What is important • Priority matrix of University Heights park amenities

  3. Stakeholders Active Families • Demographics • Population 13,500-Stable • 4,727 households • Nearly one-quarter of population is under 18 (8% under 5) Nearly 3,375 under 18 • 12% over 65 / 1,620 over 65 • 65% have Bachelor’s Degree or higher • 70% home ownership rate

  4. Site Analysis Surrounding Communities Warrensville Center

  5. Site Analysis Site in Relation to Other Parks Bexley Park 14.7 acres Cain Park 24 acres Site 6.5 acres Beachwood & Shaker Heights Walking Trails 150 acres Preston’s Hope 3.6 acres Thornton Park 8.4 acres

  6. Community Meetings-Series of Three • Listen to what is important to community • Engage community as to what is important. • Present potential amenities vetted by the City administration. • Gather all ideas and perform a grid analysis with gathered participants. • Review consensus with attendees and define the core vision for the site. • Conceptual master planning • Review data from survey of residents. • Present preliminary conceptual master plan diagrams and solicit community feedback. • Facilitate puzzle game. • 3. Define scope of work • Develop a single master plan concept with which to move forward. • Develop order-of-magnitude opinions of probable costs. • Determine whether phasing is required to complete the construction. • Present a defined scope of work to be carried forward to design, bidding and construction.

  7. Presentation of the Possibilities – Buildings Suggestions Shade structures Pavilion (3-6 picnic tables) Pavilion (1-2 picnic tables)

  8. Presentation of the Possibilities – Buildings Suggestions Amphitheater – tiered seating Gazebo Bandstand

  9. Presentation of the Possibilities – Sports Suggestions Little league/T-ball Soccer Outdoor ping pong Volleyball

  10. Presentation of the Possibilities – Sports Suggestions Bocce Ball Putt Putt (one or two holes)

  11. Presentation of the Possibilities – Play Suggestions Play Fountain Ice Skating Playground (Pre-K – 5 years) Playground (5 – 12 years)

  12. Presentation of the Possibilities – Play Suggestions Sand Play

  13. Presentation of the Possibilities – Path Suggestions Jogging (rubber) Walking (paved) Workout stations Biking

  14. Presentation of the Possibilities – Vegetation Suggestions Community garden Trees Wildflowers/Perennials Formal garden Open grass field

  15. Presentation of the Possibilities – Water Suggestions Pond Rain garden Wetland Decorative fountain

  16. Neighbors Privacy | Buffering - Suggestions Mounding Fencing Mixed vegetation

  17. Presentation of the Possibilities – Parking Suggestions Pervious paving Paved

  18. Presentation of the Possibilities – Infrastructure Suggestions Restrooms with drinking fountains Wifi Surveillance Signage & way finding

  19. Presentation of the Possibilities – Infrastructure Suggestions Sustainable Efforts

  20. Presentation of the Possibilities – Use Suggestions Music Dance Festivals Crafts & Activities Art Festivals

  21. What’s your vision?Discussion

  22. Site Activity Activity Pedestrian traffic Silsby Rd. Vehicular traffic City Hall Light activity High activity 6.5 Acres Fenwick Rd. Saybrook Rd. Medium activity Transition moments Sun path & activity zone Faversham Rd.

  23. Site Schematic Track perimeter 0.4 miles Playground area 12,500 SF Silsby Rd. Little league/T-ball 2,500 SF Residential 2 Children's soccer fields 10,800 SF City Hall Residential Parking lot (100 spaces) 30,000 SF 6.5 Acres Fenwick Rd. Saybrook Rd. Parking lot (75 spaces) 22,500 SF Residential Existing vegetation Residential New vegetation Faversham Rd.

  24. Amenities Matrix

  25. Amenities Matrix - Buildings

  26. Amenities Matrix - Sports

  27. Amenities Matrix - Play

  28. Amenities Matrix - Paths

  29. Amenities Matrix - Vegetation

  30. Amenities Matrix - Water

  31. Amenities Matrix - Parking

  32. Your Vision Creating an Identity Silsby Rd. Residential City Hall Residential 6.5 Acres Fenwick Rd. Saybrook Rd. Residential Residential Faversham Rd.

  33. Thank you! Silsby Rd. Residential City Hall Residential 6.5 Acres Fenwick Rd. Saybrook Rd. Residential Residential Faversham Rd.

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