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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2023 10 04
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Parks and Public Landscaping Advisory Board Agenda and Packet 2023 10 04
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M Eoiui�'vlfle <br />COLORADO I SINCE 187H <br />application have gone well. This would be a great boost to recovery <br />of these parks and facilities. <br />VII. Design Concepts Playground overview <br />Carter Marshall (Design Concepts, Lafayette) presented a summary <br />(supported by exhibits in PPLAB Meeting Packet). <br />Remediation of fire damage and facility improvements at Joe Carnival <br />and Meadows parks. Design elements are pretty well -established <br />design at this point: <br />Joe Carnival Park — Good structural bones to work with. Low-key, <br />smart design aesthetic will keep existing trees in place, with no major <br />modifications, focusing on playground replacements. <br />Hardscape areas and shelter in design are unchanged, expanded play <br />footprint. Play equipment to be updated, including ADA harness <br />swing and traditional slides and swings (which the community <br />enthusiastically requested). Playground to include more natural style <br />play and materials, with stumps and boulders as play features, <br />spinner play equipment with rubberized under structure. Existing <br />swing set to be moved closer to plaza, local elevated area to create <br />hill slide area for smaller folks. Will refresh landscape, with <br />expanded Play Area and Willow Street plantings. <br />Worked to be within Parks budget along with Meadows Park. <br />Comments from PPLAB: Accessibility overlay needed, could park <br />include sensory/sound features, meditation areas, double swing, <br />mini -labyrinth or stones, include art in the park? Meditation space <br />appeals to wide age range, including aging adults in the population. <br />On play structure, metal slide if used, needs to be shaded. Kids love <br />the Little Digger toy. Randy Carnival requested Tulips around the <br />park sign, a family favorite. <br />City of Louisville <br />Parks Division 749 Main Street Louisville, CO 80027 <br />303.335.4774 (phone) www.LouisvilleCO.gov <br />
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