2 Re- Irrigation Connor Park Shade Christopher Columbus Park Chuck Ford Lakeside Park Barreras Memorial Park Freedom Park Jacobs Park La Madera Park La Mariposa Park Mansfield Park Mitchell Park Santa Rita Park Sears Park BalboaHeightsPark Escalante Park Estevan Park Jacinto Park McCormick Park Menlo Park Amphi Neighborhood Park BalboaHeightsPark Bristol Park Case Natural Resource Park Catalina High School Cherry Avenue Park Country Club Annex Park Desert Aire Park Desert Shadows Park El Pueblo Park Gene C. Reid Park Harriet Johnson Park Ramon Quiroz Park Iron Horse Park James Thomas Park Jesse Owens Park Juhan Park Keeling Desert Park Linden Park Manuel Valenzuela Alvarez Park Merle J. Toumey Park Mesa Village Park Parkview Park Pinecrest Park Rolling Hills Park Santa Rosa Park Sarah Ann Miller Park Stefan Gollob Park Sunset Villa Playground Swan Park Tahoe Park Villa Serena Park Wright Elementary School NETWORK MAP PROP 407 PROP 407 RELATIVE PARKS Christmas Wash Tucson General Wash 2000: 9.2 MIL Youth Sport participation Participation ages 7-17 change from 2000-2013 2013: 6.9 MIL 40,000 square feet SOCCER 135’ 104’ 14,040 square feet 14,040 square feet 25,960 square feet La Madera Park Conner Park Re-interperate irrigation Increase Public Wealth Un-Burden Municipal Runoff GOALS CONNER PARK Project Summary: Replace existing playground and add shade and renovate irri- gation system. Investment: $224,764 Phase: 1 Ward(s): 3 Approximately 1.68 acres or 73,077 square feet. Parcel 112064630 Jurisdiction Tucson City of Tucson Zoning R-1 N Campbell Ave E Glenn St E Grant Road
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Re- Irrigation
Connor Park
Shade
Christopher Columbus ParkChuck Ford Lakeside ParkBarreras Memorial ParkFreedom ParkJacobs ParkLa Madera ParkLa Mariposa ParkMansfield ParkMitchell ParkSanta Rita ParkSears Park
BalboaHeightsParkEscalante ParkEstevan ParkJacinto ParkMcCormick ParkMenlo Park
Amphi Neighborhood ParkBalboaHeightsParkBristol ParkCase Natural Resource ParkCatalina High SchoolCherry Avenue ParkCountry Club Annex ParkDesert Aire ParkDesert Shadows ParkEl Pueblo ParkGene C. Reid ParkHarriet Johnson ParkRamon Quiroz ParkIron Horse ParkJames Thomas ParkJesse Owens ParkJuhan ParkKeeling Desert ParkLinden ParkManuel Valenzuela Alvarez ParkMerle J. Toumey ParkMesa Village ParkParkview ParkPinecrest ParkRolling Hills ParkSanta Rosa ParkSarah Ann Miller ParkStefan Gollob ParkSunset Villa PlaygroundSwan ParkTahoe ParkVilla Serena ParkWright Elementary School
NETWORK MAP
PROP 407
PROP 407 RELATIVE PARKS
Christmas Wash
Tucson General Wash
2000: 9.2 MILYouth Sport participation Participation ages 7-17 change from 2000-2013 2013: 6.9 MIL
40,000 square feet
SOCCER
135’
104’
14,040 square feet
14,040 square feet
25,960 square feet
La Madera Park
Conner Park
Re-interperate irrigation
Increase Public Wealth
Un-Burden Municipal Runoff
G O A L S
CONNER PARKProject Summary:
Replace existing playground and add shade and renovate irri-gation system.
Investment: $224,764Phase: 1
Ward(s): 3Approximately 1.68 acres or 73,077 square feet.
Parcel 112064630Jurisdiction Tucson
City of Tucson Zoning R-1
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E Glenn St
E Grant Road
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0.2 - 0.5 ft
0.5 - 2.0 ft
2.0 - 3.0 ft
WATER FLOW
FLOOD MAP
RE-DIRECTION MAP
RE DIRECTION DETAILFILTERTARDEARTH
TRANFER PIPE
BASIN LINING/SEATING
REDIRECTION SWALE
PERVIOUSWALKWAY
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LOW OPTION HIGH OPTIONProgramSoccer fi eld / basinSwalePodsCustom PlaygroundSeating with shadeNew Street BarrierNew Street BarrierBike RacksMain EntrenceParkingPathwaySand and swings
Summer
Play Ground
Soccer Field
Parking Lot
Pathway
Swale
Pods
7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6
Winter
Play Ground
Soccer Field
Parking Lot
Pathway
Swale
Pods
7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6
KIDS
ADULTS
DOGS
FAMILY
HOMELESS
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Reduce stormwater volumesOverall stormwater runoff volumes may be reduced by designing facilities that absorb and infiltrate rain water in place. Water-tolerant plant root systems maintain the porosity of the soil while taking up excess water in the stormwater facility.
Soccer Field / Basin
Relieve burden on municipal waste systemsSustainable stormwater systems reduce the amount of stress on a city’s wastewater treatment facilities, and may reduce long-term costs if applied at a citywide scale.4 Unlike traditional infrastructure, which does not add any additional value beyond its stormwater conveyance function, green infrastructure can be incorpo-rated into neighborhood parks and landscaping
Improve water qualityVegetated strips and swales filter and reduce sediment and filter pollutants through settling, physical filtration in the soil matrix, biological breakdown by microbes, and nutrient uptake by plants.Detain stormwater flows Stormwater runoff is detained in facilities such as flow-through planters, pervious pavements, and bioswales. Detaining the flows mitigates the peak flow rates from the rain event, which in turn helps reduce erosion, loss of nutrients, scouring, and load-carry-ing capacity.
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F
G
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B
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Swale
Bio Pod
C
E
Filtration PathwayF
Over Flow SeatingG
Native Tree’sH
Security Fencing
B
Play Ground with Shade
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A
KIT OF PARTS
Will the neighborhood be willing to utilize the utility corridors ( alleys ) as the green paved corridors proposed in the design?
Would an exercise program other than the field do much to bring in more users into the park? Like workout equipment?
How do you feel about the new playground? What about the existing? Will the track path around the field be utilized?
What values does this neighborhood have as a high priority ?
What type of sports would you like to see more of in the neighborhood?
Would it be possible to implement high design with the amount of turf reduced and water saved?