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TEQUESTA PARK
Proposed Mailer Plan
ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSF.U
Condition of existing sporty
courts, Fields, lighting; "
potential relocation
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Availability/cost of accessin ~.y `~
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State requirements for on- ~.~ ` '"
site ranger
Ownership of access road to
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SURVEY FINDINGS
Park is Major Asset
Should Serve as
Village's "Community
Park"
• Different Facilities
than Constitution Park
Focus on Teens,
Adults, Larger Venues
Top Priorities
• Trees, Shade
• Renovation of existing
facilities
• Walking/Hiking Trails
• Bicycle/Skating Trails
• Dog Park
• BasebalUSoftball, Soccer/
Rugby, Multipurpose
Fields
• Playground
• Swimming PooVAquatics •
SUMMARY
Valuable asset, "diamond in the
rough"
Need for a new playground, trails,
improved athletic fields and tennis
courts, a dog park, sh¢de and multi-
purpose open space
Need to move quickly to meet grant
deadlines
Next steps include Master Plan,
Construction Cost Eatimnte and
Phasing Plan
First phase to be completed by April
2010, would include hiking trails,
landscaping, renovation (?) of the
tennis courts, renovation
(replacement) of the playground,
basketball court, security lighting,
picnic facilities, restroom, parking and
other related support fncdities
o Master Planning process to determine
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DESIGN GOALS
To realize the maximum benefit of the outstanding
qualities of Tequesta Park:
Natural habitat
-~ Large open space
Longstanding history within the Tequesta Community
c; While incorporating Village residents' requests for:
Trees
Tennis
• Dog walking
• Paths
Tot Lot
Sports fields
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DESIGN GOALS
To preserve, protect and enhance natural
habitats and incorporate sustainable practices
To involve the community in making Tequesta
Park an incredible asset for the Village
To arrange park elements for maximum use - i.e.
Multipurpose fields, playground situated so
accessible for sports families, vehicular traffic
accommodating but separate from pedestrian
activities.
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ITEMS TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY APRIL 2010
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