Northern Light
Superstar
Ok, so what do w/this tiny space?
A few comments, an aerial w/brief labels, then some site details/costs.
First, I wouldn't add any new features to this park.
Its primary users seem to be dog owners who mostly like it as it is, based on my survey of the space, they seem to pick up after their pets, so lets let them enjoy the space. Secondary users should be area children, and anyone who just wants a brief sit down in the shade, outdoors or place to socialize outside.
Given the above, I would:
a) Keep the playground at the south end and mostly 'fix' it, by replacing the one swing set and painting the other one. The climber may need replacement just due to age. I would change out the sand for mulch, just a personal preference .
b) I would address the non-entrance, entrances with dubious sightlines and oddly placed seating, by removing any pretense of a path and instead incorporating a small, 50% hardscaped plaza with some softscape around the existing mature trees.
This would allow for new benches, some a bit closer to and facing the road, others adjacent to the playground. I would add some perennial flowers here to brighten the space up.
c) I would largely leave the open area as it is now, however, I would mostly naturalize the rail berm, and provide 4-season beauty by incorporating more conifers, oranmental grasses, Beech trees and some Chokecherry, and Purple-flowering Raspberry.
I would retain 25% as grass, to allow for those who want to sun themselves lying down.
d) I would add new clusters of Muskoka-style chairs, a pair at the north end of the field area, 4 in the middle and 2 towards the playground. These would be in bright, cheerful colours to give the space a lift.
e) I would narrow the adjacent 8M road to 7M, and re-align the current sidewalk by 1M to the east, this would create room for a 1.5M landscaped buffer for the sidewalk, which I would re-do with interlocking pavers, elegant, pedestrian-scaled lights, 2 new benches, along with 2 picnic tables, and the new path would be 0.5M wider than the current sidewalk.
I think that would create a more attractive and engaging space.
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My synopsis of changes I would make, imposed on an aerial image of the park:
I think the playground piece is self-explanatory, but just to show what a bit of colour can do for small park:
source: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipOtRAho92W365009GMFS-5BCCoRIFbqna3YxXYU=s680-w680-h510
A small forecourt at the entry to a park:
(Ignore our former would-be mayor and still my councillor, I poached the pic from his newsletter)
Source: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/bradbradford/mailings/106/attachments/original/ivan.jpg?1670456434
This is a good example for my purposes as I like the brick here and could see using it in this park for the forecourt and replacement sidewalk.
The lighting here would work in this park too, you also get a hint of the value of some brightly coloured Muskoka chairs.
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Costs:
Minor improvements:
Playground paint, woodchips: $10,000
Muskoka Chairs/misc. seating improvements: $10,000
Naturalize Rail Berm: $20,000
Major Improvements:
Partial Road reconstruction, new path/sidewalk in interlock, with pedestrian lights: $2,000,000
New Forecourt: $400,000
New play equipment: $125,000
Total: ~$2,600,000
A few comments, an aerial w/brief labels, then some site details/costs.
First, I wouldn't add any new features to this park.
Its primary users seem to be dog owners who mostly like it as it is, based on my survey of the space, they seem to pick up after their pets, so lets let them enjoy the space. Secondary users should be area children, and anyone who just wants a brief sit down in the shade, outdoors or place to socialize outside.
Given the above, I would:
a) Keep the playground at the south end and mostly 'fix' it, by replacing the one swing set and painting the other one. The climber may need replacement just due to age. I would change out the sand for mulch, just a personal preference .
b) I would address the non-entrance, entrances with dubious sightlines and oddly placed seating, by removing any pretense of a path and instead incorporating a small, 50% hardscaped plaza with some softscape around the existing mature trees.
This would allow for new benches, some a bit closer to and facing the road, others adjacent to the playground. I would add some perennial flowers here to brighten the space up.
c) I would largely leave the open area as it is now, however, I would mostly naturalize the rail berm, and provide 4-season beauty by incorporating more conifers, oranmental grasses, Beech trees and some Chokecherry, and Purple-flowering Raspberry.
I would retain 25% as grass, to allow for those who want to sun themselves lying down.
d) I would add new clusters of Muskoka-style chairs, a pair at the north end of the field area, 4 in the middle and 2 towards the playground. These would be in bright, cheerful colours to give the space a lift.
e) I would narrow the adjacent 8M road to 7M, and re-align the current sidewalk by 1M to the east, this would create room for a 1.5M landscaped buffer for the sidewalk, which I would re-do with interlocking pavers, elegant, pedestrian-scaled lights, 2 new benches, along with 2 picnic tables, and the new path would be 0.5M wider than the current sidewalk.
I think that would create a more attractive and engaging space.
****
My synopsis of changes I would make, imposed on an aerial image of the park:
I think the playground piece is self-explanatory, but just to show what a bit of colour can do for small park:
source: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipOtRAho92W365009GMFS-5BCCoRIFbqna3YxXYU=s680-w680-h510
A small forecourt at the entry to a park:
(Ignore our former would-be mayor and still my councillor, I poached the pic from his newsletter)
Source: https://assets.nationbuilder.com/bradbradford/mailings/106/attachments/original/ivan.jpg?1670456434
This is a good example for my purposes as I like the brick here and could see using it in this park for the forecourt and replacement sidewalk.
The lighting here would work in this park too, you also get a hint of the value of some brightly coloured Muskoka chairs.
***
Costs:
Minor improvements:
Playground paint, woodchips: $10,000
Muskoka Chairs/misc. seating improvements: $10,000
Naturalize Rail Berm: $20,000
Major Improvements:
Partial Road reconstruction, new path/sidewalk in interlock, with pedestrian lights: $2,000,000
New Forecourt: $400,000
New play equipment: $125,000
Total: ~$2,600,000