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Item 14 - Parks, Facilities, Trails and Open Space Master Plan
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Exhibit 1 <br />TABLE B-3: DETAILED SUMMARY OF KEY NEEDS AND ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTIONS <br />TABLE B-3: DETAILED SUMMARY OF KEY NEEDS AND ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTIONS (CON'T) <br />10, 11 - Edna Park <br />- 18 JUAs with <br />12, 13, 14 - Jack Fisher Park <br />Explore a joint- elementary schools 23 areas served <br />17 areas would benefit <br />from investments and <br />12a - Eldridge Park <br />use school - 8 JUAs with See Tables B-4 and B-5 for additional detail <br />agreement 4 intermediate/high <br />Improve <br />enhancements to <br />16, 28, 29 - Angels Community Park <br />schools <br />Existing Park <br />Neighborhood Parks to <br />attract and serve residents <br />19 - Mabury Park <br />Private Park, <br />within a 10-minute (1/2 <br />23, 24-Saddleback View Park <br />Serving areas 28 and 31 - Boys & Girls Club of <br />School, Facility Santa Ana <br />mile) walk <br />26, 27, 35 - Pacific Electric Park <br />2 <br />or Recreation partnerships <br />Opportunity 20-Fairhaven Memorial Park <br />39, 40 - Segerstrom Park <br />10 areas focusing on key <br />1 - Heritage Park <br />connections that improve <br />East/west connection needed across East <br />recreation opportunities 3, 8, 9, 16, 22, 24, 29, 31, 33, 37 <br />Garden Grove Wintersburg Channel <br />and access to existing <br />7 - McFadden Triangle Park <br />Existin or <br />Planned Trail parks <br />East/west connection needed to Santa Ana <br />Corridor <br />River Trail at or north of Flintstone Dr <br />3 areas with improved <br />11 a - Memory Lane Park <br />access to park system 24, 27, 40 <br />East/west connection needed to connect <br />with access to the Golden <br />City Parks <br />The City Dr S to the Santa Ana River Trail <br />Loop <br />6 areas would benefit <br />23 - Chepa's Park <br />from addressing barriers <br />North/south pedestrian/bicycle <br />1 citywide park [Willowick] Serving areas 3, 9, and 10 <br />Potential <br />to existing parks <br />providing greater access <br />improvements across E Santa Ana Blvd <br />Acquisition <br />Improve Access <br />to Existing Park <br />Partnerships with HOAs required: <br />Opportunity 2 linear pocket parks 29, 34 <br />[Bristol St properties] <br />12a - Morrison Park <br />East/west connection needed through <br />Waterstone Park Apartments (alley) <br />9 neighborhood parks <br />14, 19, 21, 25, 32, 36, 37, 43 <br />new ac uisitions needed]1, <br />Acquire and [ 9 <br />41 - Bomo Koral <br />East/west connection needed at southwest <br />develop a new =M <br />corner of park through Southcoast Terrace <br />park 6 pocket parks [new <br />8, 12, 17, 27, 38, 41 <br />acquisitions needed] <br />Condominiums <br />Regional Park <br />1 Key Need: Summarizes the most cost-effective and likely interventions to serve a gap area, recognizing that acquiring parkland is not <br />1 area would benefit <br />feasible in all areas. In some areas, both trail development and another intervention are warranted. Some acquisition opportunities for <br />from addressing barriers <br />5 - Mile Square Regional Park <br />larger parks may serve more than one gap area. <br />to existing regional park <br />providing greater access <br />2 Alternative Intervention: Opportunities to consider if the Key Need(s) identified is not feasible. <br />3 Areas served listed asbold/red indicate a high need unserved area. <br />Develop undeveloped <br />26 - Standard & McFadden <br />4 The presence of schools within a park gap area presents an opportunity for a partnership or joint -use agreement to ensure public access <br />parkland <br />to recreation space. However, it does not guarantee that the SAUSD is open to this type of arrangement, nor does it add greenspace in <br />Other City- <br />2 neighborhood parks <br />30 - Myrtle & Raitt <br />these deficient areas. See Chapter 6 and 7 for additional information and recommendations. Unserved areas with more than one school <br />Owned Property <br />listed as a Key Need or Alternative Intervention in Appendix B is meant to provide a choice. More than one JUA per unserved area is not <br />Reclaim park resource <br />42 - Griset Park <br />necessarily recommended. <br />1 community park <br />5 Potential Citywide Park acquisition is Willowick Golf Course. Potential Linear Pocket Park acquisitions include two properties along <br />Bristol St. Neighborhood and Pocket Parks noted in this table indicate a need, without any opportunities or potential sites identified. <br />
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