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PUBLIC INPUT
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
RESEARCH
Berg Oliver (Ecology)
John Jacob (Soils)
Hunt Design (Wayfinding)
Sherwood Design Engineers
(Civil Engineering)
Susan Turner Associates (History)
The Lighting Practice (Lighting)
ETM Associates (O & M)Ecotech Panel
Memorial Park Conservancy
Uptown TIRZ
Houston Parks and Recreation Department
CLIENT INPUT
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AccessAccessibility is valued highly, including: entry points to
the Park; connectivity with other parks and parts of the city, via
foot, bike, car, and mass transit; and improved parking. Ease of
facilities use.
BalanceBalancebetween nature and recreation, and among the needs
of all users (human and animal).
Enhancement of Existing Character, Amenities & UsagePreserve
and enhance Memorial Parks role as an urban wilderness. Upgrading
existing amenities and add restrooms and drinking fountains.
Safety & SecurityBetter safety/security at night and for
families; safety for the various types of users; management of
vehicle/bike/pedestrian traffic.
CommunicationNeed for stronger communication, including: ample
and clear signage and messaging about Park offerings, ongoing
public input/involvement.
Long-term SustainabilityPreservation and protection of flora and
fauna; a resilient ecology; employment of sustainable practices;
and green facilities.
Individual & Community EnrichmentEasy to connect to other
Houstonians as well as to the story of Houston, including:
education programs; ways to experience the Parks location; ways to
socialize with others and feel sense of community.
Houstonians Speak Up to Renew Memorial ParkIn 2013, the Memorial
Park Conservancy and its planning partners, Houston Parks and
Recreation Department, and Uptown TIRZ, launched a citywide
public input process to connect with current and future Memorial
Park users. Multiple formats were used to offer all Houstonians
opportunities to contribute their viewpoints, including large
public open
houses, small workshops, and 24/7 engagement through a Memorial
Park Tomorrow website and social media presence. The input from all
of these, have enabled the team to
understand ways that people use the park now and would like to
in the future.
The following broad public priorities are the result:
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Museum stories ina movie theatre
Museum stories on TV andradio, and in newspapers
and magazines
Traveling exhibitionsat local museums
WELCOME !WELCOME !
Made possible with generous support from the Baxter Trust
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Guiding Principles:
TENDMemorial Park needs our care. Lets be good stewards.
MAGNIFYMemorial Park has a lot going for it. Lets make those
things more visible.
OPTIMIZEMemorial Parks parts are out of balance with each other.
Lets arrange them so the park can function optimally.
RECONNECTMemorial Park is divided in many ways. Lets make it
whole and plug it into life in Houston.
REVEALMemorial Park holds stories relevant to all Houstonians.
Lets tell them to the world.
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SCALE: 1=2000
source: 1915 USFS Topographic map, altered for concept
demonstration
Pre-1900: Undivided Land
West of Houstons developed extents, yet to be touched by
infrastructure or the thought of a park.
1834: Reinerman Tract claimed (image right)
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1925 Park boundary (Hare & Hare)
1834 Reinerman Tract
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SCALE: 1=2000
Image: 2010 Aerial Photograph; Data: aerial photograph, Berg
Oliver Associates, Susan Turner Associates
2010: 25 Parts
The Living Bridge is constructed.
Picnic loop is connected to Memorial Drive at a second point
further east, creating another fragment.
Site rails & roads
New roads
Adjacent roads
Buffalo Bayou
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1 Bridle Trails
2 Golf Course
3 Arboretum & Nature Ctr.
4 Ravine & Woods
5 Median
6 Artillery/Infantry Woods
7 Green
8 Baseball
9 Playgrounds
10 Median
11 Median
12 Median
13 Picnic Loop
14 Rugby, green, trails
15 Weiss Park
16 Green
17 Median
18 Median
19 Median
20 Median
21 Median
22 Green / Median
23 Reynolds Woods
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SCALE: 1=2000
Source: 2014 Lee Lupher aerial photograph
VISION: RECONNECTED PARK
Stitch fragments together with contiguous spaces that feel like
a cohesive park
Limit visual and pedestrian boundaries within the park
Maintain existing programmatic elements of the park
Site rails & roads
Adjacent roads
Buffalo Bayou
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VISION: LIMIT AREAS OF FUTURE IMPACT
Areas in red indicate places that have been heavily impacted by
previous developmentexcluding areas that are culturally or
historically sensitive
Goal: limit future development to areas that have already been
altered by past development
SCALE: 1:24,000
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Image: 2014 Google Aerial Photograph; Data: HRA Gray & Pape
In-tensive Archaeological Survey of a 1.3-mile segment of Buffalo
Bayou in Harris County, Texas with Roger Moore Archaeological
Consulting;
Susan Turner Associates; and Berg Oliver
Historical & Cultural Resources
Areas for future impact
Land impacted by foot traffic only
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2014: EXISTING SITE ORGANIZATION
The park is currently experienced as a series of smaller and
discontiguous uses and typologies
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Active recreation
Image: 2014 Google Aerial Photograph; Data: Houston Parks and
Recreation Department and aerial photo analysis
Urban Wilderness(trail use)
Picnic Area
Historical & Cultural Resources
Arboretum and Nature Center
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GOAL: CONNECT ACTIVE RECREATION AREAS
Relocate active recreation such as baseball, rugby, and soccer
that require more infrastructure and amenities such as parking and
bathrooms
Combine areas of similar program, use and ecological, cultural,
and historical experience
Share recreation amenities for minimal impact on park and ease
of maintenance
SCALE: 1:24,000
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Image: 2014 Google Aerial Photograph; Data: Houston Parks and
Recreation Department and aerial photo analysis
Active recreation
Urban Wilderness(trail use)
Picnic Areas
Cultural & Historical Resources
Relocated active recreation
Arboretum and Nature Center
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GOAL: LOCATE PICNIC AREAS THROUGHOUT PARK
Picnic areas become moments to experience different parts of the
park
Accessible by car, bike, foot, or wheelchair
SCALE: 1:24,000
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Image: 2014 Google Aerial Photograph; Data: Houston Parks and
Recreation Department and aerial photo analysis
Cultural & Historical Resources
Dispersed picnic areas
Active recreation
Urban Wilderness(trail use)
Relocated active recreation
Arboretum and Nature CenterPicnic area
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Dispersed picnic areas
GOAL: CONNECT LAND MASSES
Create trail areas that connect large swaths of the site,
allowing for longer and more rich park experiences and greater
ecological connectivity
Bridge currently divided parts of the park with green spaces
trails that are appropriate to ecologically and historically
sensitive sites
SCALE: 1:24,000
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Image: 2014 Google Aerial Photograph; Data: Houston Parks and
Recreation Department and aerial photo analysis
Active recreation
Urban Wilderness(trail use)
Cultural & Historical Resources
Relocated active recreation
Connected wilderness areas
Arboretum & Nature Center
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VISION: COHESIVE PARK PROGRAMS & EXPERIENCES
Envisioning a park that:
Preserves and interprets Camp Logans richest and most productive
archaeological areas
Embraces the signature existing cultural and ecological
resources
Creates expansive, connected, and complimentary program areas
that provide a cohesive experience of this 1500 acre park
SCALE: 1:24,000
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Image: 2014 Google Aerial Photograph;
Active recreation
Relocated active recreationUrban Wilderness (trail use)
Camp Logan interpretive areas & Historical entrance
experience
Golf course
Arboretum & Nature Center
Dispersed picnic areas
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May 19, 2014
Memorial ParkHouston, TX
Land Bridge - Perspective from Memorial Drive
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Unaffected Areas
Affected Areas
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Berg Olivers preliminary assessment of areas negatively impacted
by recent drought and hurricanes
VEGETATION: Preliminary Assessment
10000 200010000 2000
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Pine, Hardwoods Forest
Wet Prairie, Savanah
Upland Prairie, Savanah
Native Prairie
Savanah/Forest
Savanah
Savanah/Prairie
Unaffected Areas
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By examining historical patterns of vegetation, soils,
hydrology, and existing site conditions, Berg Oliver developed
these preliminary recommendations for the parks restoration
strategy.
Initial Recommendations for Plant Community Restoration
10000 2000
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WOODLAND
100-150 trees/acre
25% shrubs
25% herbaceous
SAVANNAH
50 trees/acre
20% shrubs
70% herbaceous
PRAIRIE
5-10 trees/acre
20% shrubs
80% herbaceous
Plant Community Restoration Typologies
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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The design seeks to reconnect what is now a patchwork of
ecological corridors. Continuous flows of water, wildlife, and
plant communities will be restored through restoration of four
restoration types:
1. Riparian forests along water ways2. Pine/Hardwood Forests at
park edges and in areas physically appropriate to forest
restoration3. Savannah landscapes in much of the rest of the park4.
Discrete Native Prairie near the center at the highest point on the
site.
RECONNECT, TEND & OPTIMIZE: Ecological Corridors &
Program
10000 2000
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While road and rail networks are integral parts of Memorial Park
and the parks history and current use, they interfere with how the
park functions as an ecological whole and how people and wildlife
experience these ecological zones.
Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Existing Corridor Roadblocks & Scattered Program
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Starting on the west edge of the site, Memorial Park Drive is
realigned to hug the west boundary of the park.
New bridges allow for physical connection between the North and
south for water, wildlife, and people.
Reconnect Western Riparian Corridor
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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An access road and pedestrian bridge over the railroad would
allow for further pedestrian connection between the east and west
sides of the park.
Bridge Railroad for Pedestrians
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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The picnic loop is removed to enable connection between the
eastern and western halves of the south side of the park.
Picnicking would be distributed throughout the park.
Reclaim Savannah South of Memorial Drive
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Memorial Drive is reconstructed with a bridge over the main
ravine, or barranco, allowing for a north-south connection for
pedestrians, wildlife, and water.
Reconnect Riparian Corridor & Primary Barranco
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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East Memorial Loop drive is reconfigured to consolidate park
fragments and create larger, usable central areas for program.
Reclaim Eastern Fragments
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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A land bridge across Memorial Drive connects the northern and
southern halves of the park.
A unified park experience and ecological corridors are
created.
Bridge Northern & Southern Halves
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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1. Rugby2. Volleyball and Croquet3. Soccer4. Softball5.
Baseball6. Driving Range7. Softball8. Tennis Center9. Natatorium /
Fitness
Active recreation fields, tennis center, and driving range are
consolidated in the northeastern section of the park, adjacent to
existing roads and development.
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Optimize Sports in Less Ecologically Sensitive Areas
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Two existing ponds in the golf course are expanded and two new
ponds are created to collect and store site water.
Water will be used as amenities: beautiful ponds as well as for
irrigation of the golf course, ballfields, and lawn spaces.
These ponds will double as wildlife habitat.
Gather Storm Water for Ponds, Irrigation & Ecological
Health
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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A bridge at the east end of Memorial Drive provides another safe
connection between north and south for pedestrians and a celebrated
entrance to the park.
Bridge and Accentuate East Entry
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
Legend
REVEAL & MAGNIFY: Park History, Entries & Spaces
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Memorial Parks First Master Plan
1924 Proposed Entry & Gardens by Hare & Hare Landscape
Architects
Create a clearing in the forest.
Great Lawns, Gathering Spaces
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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WWI Camp Logan Training Camp
Camp Logan Memorial Woods
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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The northwest quadrant will retain Equestrian trails. A
physically and visually disparate Cycle Track that replaces the
Picnic Loop will solve user conflict.
An equestrian center adjacent to the polo grounds could house
possible Community Riding Programs.
Equestrian Center, Trails & Cycle Track
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Wide and dense forested buffers at the edges of the park create
a sense of immersion in landscape spaces along the more urbanized
edges.
A landscaped berm on northern edge at I-10 will help to buffer
noise and pollution.
Highway and Neighborhood Buffers
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Currently separated from the park, this will become an iconic
entry. It provides access from the west and the south to the
Arboretum and the park beyond.
This site will provide pedestrian and boating access to the
bayou.
Reconnect Western Fragments, Celebrate Park Entry
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Access trails are added to Hogg Bird Sanctuary. Invasive species
are cleared from the understory, allowing for healthier habitat and
forage for native bird species.
Restore Hogg Bird Sanctuary
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Dispersed parking lots provide improved access to park
activities. Parking along Memorial Loop Road is removed, allowing
for two way traffic and a more park-like feeling. Discrete parking
areas now provide access to all parts of the site.
The proposed parking design provides no net loss in parking.
Proposed Parking LotsParking Service Areas
Existing Parking to Remain
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Distribute Parking to Active Program Areas
10000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Vision: A park that balances a more resilient natural
environment, improved recreation and amenities, and the sites rich
history and setting.
REVEAL: Access to Diverse Spaces, Ecologies, & Cultural
Resources
Archery
10000 200010000 2000
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Master Plan
Cycle Track and Trails
Archery
Equestrian Center
Sports Complex
Memorial Groves
Golf Course
Tennis Center
Fitness Center/Natatorium
Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space
Maintenance Area
Hogg Bird Sanctuary
Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead
Land Bridge
Running Trail Center and Timing Track10000 2000
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Existing Trail Network
Multi Use Trail: 12.5 milesBridle Trails: 1.5 milesArboretum
Trails: 6 milesOuter Loop: 1.25 milesTex-DOT Trail: 1.75 milesCycle
Track (picnic loop): 1.25 miles Seymour Lieberman Trail: 2.9
miles
Total: 27.15 miles
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Proposed Trail Network: 50+ miles
10000 2000
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Pedestrian Trails: 40+ miles
10000 2000
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Connectivity Network: 7.5 miles
10-16'
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Memorial Loop: 9.5 miles
12
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Seymour Lieberman Trail (SLT): 3 miles & Timing Track: .25
miles
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Bayou Trail: 3 miles, Other Hiking & Running Trails: 8
miles
4
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Arboretum Trails: 8 miles
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Cycling Trails: 30+ miles
10000 2000
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Connectivity Network: 7.5 miles
16
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Memorial Loop: 9.5 miles
12
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Cycle Track: 1.5 miles, Kids Loop: .25 miles
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Dedicated Mountain Bike: 8.5 miles, Kids Mountain Bike Zone: 1
mile
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Equestrian Trails: 3.5 miles
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Riparian Forest
Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
Legend
Master Plan
Cycle Track and Trails
Archery
Equestrian Center
Sports Complex
Memorial Groves
Golf Course
Tennis Center
Fitness Center/Natatorium
Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space
Maintenance Area
Hogg Bird Sanctuary
Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead
Land Bridge
Running Trail Center and Timing Track10000 2000
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Sports Complex
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Existing Conditions Aerial Photo
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Sports Complex
2000 400 800
Existing Features to Remain
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Sports Complex
2000 400 800
Driving Range (Double Height)
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Sports Complex Sports Fields
Baseball
Softball
SoftballSoccer
Volleyball
Croquet
2000 400 800
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Sports Complex Vegetated Berm and Buffer Planting
2000 400 800
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Sports Complex Access Road
2000 400 800
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Sports Complex Parking
2000 400 800
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Sports Complex SLT
2000 400 800
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Sports Complex Multiuse Trail
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Existing Conditions Aerial
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Natatorium
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Tennis and Fitness Center
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Blossom and Arnot Multiuse
Spaces
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Buffer Planting
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Access Roads
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Parking
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space SLT
2000 400 800
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Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space Multiuse Trail
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Existing Conditions Aerial
Photo
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Existing Features to Remain
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Access Roads
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Land Bridge
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Parking
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Memorial Groves
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves SLT and Timing Track
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Multiuse Trails
2000 400 800
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Land Bridge and Memorial Groves Mountain Biking Trails
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Existing
Conditions Aerial Photo
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Land Bridge and
Access Roads
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Parking
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Trailhead
Program
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead SLT
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Multiuse
Trail
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Mountain Biking
Trails
2000 400 800
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Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead Hiking Trails
2000 400 800
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Pine-Hardwood Forest
Pine-Hardwood Savannah
Native Prairie
Naturalized Golf Course
Ponds and Stream Corridors
Wet Savannah and Pairie
Bog Areas
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Master Plan
Cycle Track and Trails
Archery
Equestrian Center
Sports Complex
Memorial Groves
Golf Course
Tennis Center
Fitness Center/Natatorium
Blossom and Arnot Multiuse Space
Maintenance Area
Hogg Bird Sanctuary
Family Recreation Area and Southside Trailhead
Land Bridge
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SPACES AND PLACES: HOW WILL IT LOOK?Monday, January 12th, 2015,
6:308:30 pmMoody Park Community Center3725 Fulton St.Houston, TX
77009
THE PROPOSED PLAN: MEMORIAL PARK TOMORROW A PLACE FOR ALL
HOUSTONIANSMonday, March 9th, 2015, 6:308:30 pmThe Museum of Fine
Arts, HoustonBrown Auditorium Caroline Wiess Law Building1001
Bissonnet St.Houston, TX 77005
HOST: Council Member Ellen Cohen (District C)
A STORY OF THE PARK: PEOPLE IN NATUREINITIAL DESIGN
CONCEPTSWednesday, September 17th, 68 pmThe Eldorado Ballroom2310
Elgin St. Houston, TX 77004
HOST: Council Member Dwight Boykins (District D)CO-HOST: Council
Member Robert Gallegos (District I)
All Houstonians are welcome at all meetings
Join a meeting near you!
MASTER PLAN PUBLIC UPDATE MEETINGS
ORGANIZING THE SITE: WHAT GOES WHERE?Monday, November 10th,
6:308:30 pmWhite Oak Conference Center7603 Antoine Dr.Houston, TX
77088
HOST: Council Member Brenda Stardig (District A)
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