WEONA PARK STUDY COMMITTEE MEETING August 9, 2017 Urban Research & Development Corporation

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WEONA PARK STUDY COMMITTEE MEETING August 9, 2017 Urban Research & Development Corporation

Bangor Pool and Nazareth Pool Tour Wednesday, August 16, 2017 Bangor Pool at 1:00 PM Nazareth Pool at 2:30 PM We will meet at the pool house entrances.

KEY PERSON INTERVIEWS & SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (15 included in contract/21 completed) Public Works Department/Parks Department (Steve Bender) Pen Argyl Planning Commission (Chairman - Craig Reduzzi) Pen Argyl Mayor Mikal Sabatine Lookout Fire Company #1 (Chief Dean Parsons) Slate Belt Regional Police (Chief David Mettin) Pen Argyl Park and Athletic Association Knight s Baseball Club (Patrick Murray) Boy Scouts of America Troop #33 (Eileen Leicht, Scout Master) Slate Belt Heritage Center (Melissa Hough) Residents of Pen Argyl (focus group) Slate Belt Council of Governments Slate Belt Rising (Steven Reider) Slate Belt Chamber of Commerce ( Laura McClain) Slate Belt Y (Jennifer Delong) Bangor Memorial Park Pool (Nate Dysard Borough Manager/Secretary) Pending Nazareth Pool (Paul Kokolus Borough Manager/Secretary) Nazareth Pool (Christine Lilly Treasurer) Nazareth Pool (Bob Reimer Public Works) Nazareth Pool (Diana, Pool Manager) Green Knight Economic Development Corp.(Bob Corman) Pen Argyl Children (6 children ages 6-10 years of age)

Park Character Protect and enhance the historic character of Weona Park. Promote the history of Weona Park. Any new park improvements should enhance this character and history, and certainly not detract from it. The tree canopy is important to preserve. A plan to replace dying or diseased trees should be put into place to ensure the continuation of the tree canopy. Fire siren needs to go. New Fire Station at South Main Street is a bad location.

Park Maintenance Many park buildings need significant improvements. Main items include structural, electrical, mold and ADA accessibility. Band Shell structure needs to be addressed in near future. Public Works does a good job of maintaining the park grounds with resources allotted. Baseball field maintenance is shared. Public Works cuts the outfield lawn and Knight s Baseball Club maintains the infield lawn, and drags and lines field.

Park Security Security cameras play a major role in effectively policing the park. After school hours can be a problem when unsupervised youth visit the park. Mischief and vandalism are the main problems. Skateboard park is a main problem area.

New Facilities Any new facilities should complement the existing character. Borough should think regionally when planning new facilities for the park. Don t recreate the same recreational opportunities found nearby.

Pool and Splash Pad Most want a new pool. Many thought having a pool was part of the Borough s/park s culture and history. Fond memories of growing up with a local pool were often stated. No need to plan for swim team use of the pool. Important to have lots of special events at pool to encourage attendance. Consider an irregular shaped pool : might be more interesting than a rectangular pool. Water slide was requested. Some expressed financial concerns about whether the Borough could afford to build and maintain a pool. Concern over tax increases were expressed. Many Pools have difficulty attracting qualified lifeguards. Some liked the idea of having a Splash Pad especially for younger children.

Basketball Courts and Skate Park Both are well used. Consider expanding and making the course more challenging. Consider additional basketball courts.

Tennis Courts Courts are in poor condition and in need of a major overhaul and possibly complete reconstruction. Location was debated, some thought Tennis Courts might be better located somewhere else away from Skate Park. Some questioned the need for tennis courts.

Play Equipment Update older existing play equipment for safety. Larger or destination playground. Borough should consider moving playground equipment away from S. Main Street for safety. Safety fencing with gate should be installed around playground. Fort or playhouse incorporated in the playground. Swing sets for adults and babies and ADA swing. Need play equipment for toddlers. Larger slide. Consider a safe play surface other than mulch.

Other New Recreation Facilities New facilities that interviewees mentioned often: Dog Park (While most were in favor of a dog park, a couple people thought this use was not compatible with the park). Sand Volleyball Courts. Walking and exercise trail loop. Multi-use field (west side of South Main Street). Pickleball. GaGa Ball. Bocce Ball. Quoits.

Other Facilities Bathhouse could be a second community center. Quarry should be filled in and used for recreation. Natural rocks to climb on and a hill to roll down. Zip line. No new baseball fields needed at this time. Sledding/snowboarding hill. Ice skating.

Support Facilities Parking needs to be better defined (lined and striped) for greater efficiency. More parking was needed. Large parking area west of South Main Street needed for events. Pedestrian crossings of South Main Street need to be improved and made safer. There were mixed feelings about creating midblock crosswalk across Route 512. Some thought it would make crossing safer and others thought crossing midblock would never really be safe. Restrooms: update and make ADA compliant. Some thought the park needed more restrooms. Some thought restrooms needed to open for longer hours. Install charging stations for cell phones and laptops. Everyone seemed to like the new large pavilion. Additional smaller pavilions needed, especially on north side of Route 512. Additional water fountains were suggested. Old slate storm water system will need to be gradually replaced as sections fail.

Landscaping and Environmental Pollinator and butterfly gardens were suggested. Old tree canopy is gradually dying and a plan for replacement should be in place so the tree canopy can be maintained. Incorporate more native plants into landscape.

Marketing and Events Park should be a destination within the Slate Belt and beyond. Weona Park s history is a potential marketing tool for the region. Likely the first public park in the Slate Belt. Carousel should be marketed more. It makes the park unique in the Lehigh Valley and nationally. Need to have more events to draw people to park. Continue Memorial Day, Labor Day and Lukie s Fall Fest. Music events at band shell need to be more diverse to appeal to wider range of people and ages. The Park has enough carnival type events. Need more festivals: music, arts, crafts, food trucks, car show, etc. Revive Halloween Haunted Park. Market events better with social media, flyers and/or a digital kiosk. Pavilions need to be marketed better. Revive Park Pals. Need volunteers to help raise money and do small projects. (Boy Scout project was mentioned as an example). YMCA would like to explore summer camp opportunities in Weona Park. Weekend farmers market was suggested by a couple of people. Promote corporate parties and picnics.

Funding and Financing Green Knight Economic Development Corporation Grant amounts vary but $5,000 is typical. Haven t given out grants in recent years due to the deflation in natural gas prices. Would be more likely to be a matching grant and would like to talk when plan is complete. Senator Lisa Boscola office is willing to help locate funding.