POMONA. a place of adventure and discovery adjacent to Lake Arbor Community Park A SNAPSHOT OF ELEMENTS, USES, AND POTENTIAL FOR THE 28 - ACRE SITE

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POMONA a place of adventure and discovery adjacent to Lake Arbor Community Park A SNAPSHOT OF ELEMENTS, USES, AND POTENTIAL FOR THE - ACRE SITE

TABLE OF CONTENTS TEAM 0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 0 SITE ANALYSIS 0 FIRST PUBLIC MEETING 0 FIRST SURVEY RESULTS MAYOR: Marc Williams MAYOR PRO-TEM: Mark McGoff CITY COUNCIL: John Marriott, Don Allard, Mark McGoff, Bob Dyer, Bob Fifer, Jerry Marks CITY MANAGER: Mark Deven 09 SECOND PUBLIC MEETING SECOND SURVEY RESULTS PREFERRED PLAN PARKS, GOLF & HOSPITALITY SERVICES: Gordon Reusink, Mike Lee, Jeff Simmons LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Nicole Horst / Laura Culver Wenk Associates Elati Street Denver, Colorado 0 LAKE ARBOR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS: Staff and the consultants collaborated with all known HOA s throughout the process Front cover illustrates the daylit creek element proposed for the north side of the Pomona Parcel COMPILED: March, 0

0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Pomona Parcel is dear to many people in the neighborhood. Though at first glance the property appears wild, rugged and forgotten, it is precisely those characteristics that endear the place to so many residents of Arvada. The public process generated a vision for the parcel respects seeks to maintain the essential character of the site as a place for adventure and discovery while creating natural enhancements...that provide habitat for animals and providing amenities typical of a neighborhood park including trails, seating areas and picnic spaces. Feedback over a period of five months generated important information about public sentiment toward the parcel. First and foremost, it became clear that the wildness of the place was one of the most appreciated and desirable characteristics. Some people associated this with an ability to shape and change the land in a useful and fun way. Namely, people related the fond memories they have of the earthen bike mounds and trails on the Pomona Parcel. The jumps, which are featured on a number of websites for BMX riders, have been built and maintained over the years by local kids. There was overwhelming community support for leaving these bike jumps as they are and for granting kids the flexibility to shape and change these into the future. In addition to support for the bike areas, surveys showed that many people appreciate the parcel for the wildlife who make it their home. We heard from a number of people who have seen coyotes, foxes, kestrels and eagles on the site, and would like to see more. Three design concepts illustrating varying degrees of park improvements were developed. When people looked at the design concepts, there was tremendous support for the idea of daylighting (redirecting above ground) the water that currently flows through a culvert along the north edge of the site. Most people were also enthusiastic about introducing native grass areas to the site. Given a choice of trail systems, people were in favor of creating not only a soft trail connection along the new stream area but also a trail loop to link to the Lake Arbor trail system. A number of park amenities were discussed in reference to the Pomona Parcel. The neighborhood is somewhat split on the level and type of park amenities that are appropriate on the site (as shown in the survey results). There is resistance toward anything that would generated traffic for the neighborhood. Some people liked the idea of off-street parking; others did not. Some were interested in an adventure playground, others were not. Overall, this study has clarified that there is tremendous community support for the Pomona Parcel as a community natural space. People highly value the bike jumps and the wildlife found on the site, and are in favor of enhancements that respect the character of the site as a place for adventure and discovery.

0 EXISTING CONDITIONS W th AVE. COLORADO BLVD. LOWELL BLVD. SHERIDAN BLVD. KIPLING ST. W 0th AVE. WADSWORTH BLVD. KEY PLAN POMONA PARCEL POMONA DRIVE RUSSIAN OLIVE & COTTONWOOD TREES QUAY DRIVE LAKE ARBOR MOUNDS USED FOR BMX RECREATION 9.7 ft LOOKING EAST/SOUTHEAST SIDEWALK FOOTPATH POMONA DRIVE DRAINAGE SWALE GRASSY FIELD LOOKING EAST

0 EXISTING CONDITIONS INFORMAL TRAILS WEAVE THROUGH THE POMONA PARCEL CONCRETE DEBRIS DOTS PARTS OF THE SITE EDGES OF THE SITE ARE MOWN, WHILE THE INTERIOR IS LEFT WILD LAKE ARBOR IS VISIBLE TO THE EAST

Little D 0 SITE ANALYSIS ry C ree kt ra il LEGEND SLOPE: Gently to the east toward Lake Arbor VEGETATION: Sparse low grasses; Honey Locust trees, Russian Olive and Rabbit Brush, in pockets; some large Cottonwood Trees on east end; riparian plants along drainage way UNIQUE FEATURES: BMX mounds and tracks; F P Existing Park Water Existing Parking Lot Water Underground Existing Restrooms Native Trees Pomona Parcel Boundary Existing Off-Street Trail Grade Break Potential Trail Connections Existing On-Street Trail BMX Landform and Trails Potential Vehicular Connections Existing Bicycle Lane Traffic Signal Fire Station New Police Substation cow paths; remnant concrete cylinders RIV AR D LAM VE E P O MO N A D R I V RI CE D FAR HORIZONS PARK E LAKE ARBOR GOLF COURSE VE Y D RI A U Q DISCOVERY TRAIL dw AY LAKE ARBOR PARKWAY VA N WADSWORTH BOULEVARD r P VIEWS LAKE ARBOR COMMUNITY PARK F st STREET LAM 0th AVENUE Little D AR S T R EE T ry C ree kt ra il OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS F P Existing Park Water Existing Parking Lot Water Underground Existing Restrooms Native Trees Pomona Parcel Boundary Existing Off-Street Trail Grade Break Potential Trail Connections Fire Station New Police Substation 0 000 000

0 FIRST PUBLIC MEETING Over individuals attended the first Pomona Parcel Open House on November, 0. The meeting was held to gauge community interest for future development. The following boards were displayed: -Site opportunities and constraints -Existing Conditions -Potential Park Elements -Range of Potential Park Improvements FULL HOUSE AT THE FIRST PUBLIC MEETING Attendees were given green dots to use to indicate their preferences of potential park elements and the level of improvement or change that they would like to see on the site in the future. In addition, people were encouraged to write comments on sticky notes and place them on the boards to share their thoughts about the site. Though the group contained many people interested in minimal change to the site, there was moderate support for soft trails and intentional wildlife habitat and places for quiet and solitude. In terms of active park elements, some people liked the image of Valmont Bicycle Park, which has facilities for a range of bicycle uses. Some people were also in favor of a dog park, playground spaces and a splash pad. ONE OF THE BOARDS DISPLAYED AT THE FIRST PUBLIC MEETING

0 SURVEY RESULTS Using an online survey tool hosted by the City of Arvada, the design team gathered feedback from the community over a period of months. Physical copies of the survey were also made available at the first open house. The survey asked five questions intended to gauge public interest in various types of park amenities. Originally, some community members were concerned that the survey only allowed for feedback about proposed improvements-- that it did not allow the people to simply say keep it the way it is. The survey was adjusted within a week to allow for no answer to be an option. addition to park place serving another function none of the above no answer ) Do you envision the Pomona Parcel as a park addition to Lake Arbor Community Park or as a place serving another function? Over 0 surveys were completed. The feedback from the surveys informed the three initial designs presented to the community at the second open house. passive recreation Results from the surveys (including excerpts) are shown in the charts on this page and the following two pages. active recreation combination other development none of these no answer ) Which of the following uses is best for the Pomona Parcel? Quiet, passive recreation; active recreation; combination of passive and active recreation; other development; none of the above?

07 SURVEY RESULTS additional lake wetlands sculpture park xeric demonstration garden arboretum picnic facilities open lawn water features native grass community garden plots places for quiet and solitude dedicated wildlife habitat soft trails none no answer 7 9 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 a) Which passive park features would you like to see on the Pomona Parcel? tennis courts horseshoes pickle ball mini golf workout obstacle course R.C. car course bocce ball sport fields practice walls dog park bicycle park playgrounds splash pads none of these no answer 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 b) Which active park features would you like to see on the Pomona Parcel?

0 SURVEY RESULTS event spaces recreation center off-street parking outdoor amphitheater 7 restrooms none no answer 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 c) Which facilities would you like to see on the Pomona Parcel? ) Instead of park functions, what else would you like to see on the Pomona Parcel? Excerpts: - The area around the lake is developed -- the Pomona Parcel should be kept as an area of undeveloped landscape - We need a sidewalk on Vance to extend to Pomona from the police station. Bike hills, walking trails, sledding hills - Something, active or passive, that serves and beautifies the neighborhood. It also shouldn t be something that is unreasonable in regards to cost, both to build and maintain(unless it is economically self-sustaining) ) What kind of other activities have we missed that are important to you? - Disc golf - Put in off-street parking so that the bike park users have a safe place to park. That is all that is needed for this property - Sidewalk on the west and north side. Lake Arbor Park is an active and much used walking area-- Pomona parcel should be updated with mile markers - Develop the area in a way to add value, both quality of life and add $ value to the Lake Arbor neighborhood - No changes. This is a fantastic area for local teenagers and kids to develop and play. This area does not need any improvements

09 SECOND PUBLIC MEETING Leading up to the second public meeting, many residents indicated a fondness for the way the Pomona Parcel is today. There was an overwhelming expression of support for the way the parcel is currently used. A number of requested that the City leave it the way it is or leave it as natural as possible. The comments provided information on what it is about the Pomona Parcel that people love so much. Three main points stand out: VISION STATEMENT DERIVED FROM COMMUNITY FEEDBACK ) Maintain the essential character of the site as a place for adventure and discovery ) Create natural enhancements including native grassland, water quality features and other elements that provide habitat for animals ) Provide amenities typical of a neighborhood park including trails, seating areas and picnic spaces ) It s a successful rugged wild space serving as a refuge for a number of animals including foxes, coyotes, raccoons, kestrels, hawks, owls and the occasional bald eagle. ) In its unprogrammed and undeveloped state the property does not attract a lot of traffic from people outside the immediate neighborhood, which means that it serves as a quiet oasis for nearby residents. ) The bike jumps represent years of work by local kids, who have taken ownership of the project and have found something to achieve and accomplish. Based on this feedback and much more, a vision statement and three concepts were developed for the second public meeting. NEW POLICE STATION FIRE STATION VANCE DRIVE Open Lawn POMONA DRIVE 7 ST AVENUE LAMAR STREET PROPOS 7 Adventure Playground NATIVE GRASS NATIVE XERIC TREES NATIVE RIPARIAN TREES DAYLIGHTING OF UNDERGROUND WATERWAY (HABITAT IMPROVEMENT) EXISTING BIKE JUMPS SOFT TRAIL SOFT TRAIL LOOP (/ MILE) 0 0 0 0 Concept : Mostly Passive Uses

0 SECOND PUBLIC MEETING PROPOS Over 9 individuals attended the second Pomona Parcel open house, despite below zero temperatures. Three design concepts were on display. Each applied the vision to different degrees of improvements. Concept showed minimal change to existing conditions with natural enhancements and soft trails and maintenance of existing bike jumps and trails as they are now. Concept built upon Concept and introduced a longer soft trail system (including a loop around the entire site), a community lawn space, and a parking lot for 0 vehicles along Lamar Street. This concept also maintained the existing bike jumps and trails without alteration. Concept built upon the previous two concepts, with minor alterations (no lawn and a slightly different soft trail loop). In this concept, the existing bike jumps and trails were maintained for the most part, though some parts were relocated and enhanced on the west side of the site. In this concept, a fenced, two-acre off leash dog park is proposed on the east side of the park. A survey was available to each person at the meeting to give them the opportunity to communicate their feelings about each of the concepts. Results from the survey can be seen in the pie charts on the following page. NEW POLICE STATION FIRE STATION VANCE DRIVE VANCE DRIVE NEW POLICE STATION FIRE STATION 7 POMONA DRIVE ST AVENUE POMONA DRIVE ST AVENUE 7 LAMAR STREET Concept : Passive and Active Uses LAMAR STREET 7 NATIVE GRASS NATIVE XERIC TREES NATIVE RIPARIAN TREES DAYLIGHTING OF UNDERGROUND WATERWAY (HABITAT IMPROVEMENT) EXISTING BIKE JUMPS LAWN PARKING (0 SPACES) SOFT TRAIL LOOP (/ MILE) 0 0 0 0 PROPOSED PASSIVE A SLEDDING HILL NATIVE GRASS NATIVE XERIC TREES NATIVE RIPARIAN TREES DAYLIGHTING OF UNDERGROUND WATERWAY (HABITAT IMPROVEMENT) 0 9 EXISTING BIKE JUMPS 7 NEW BIKE JUMPS AND TRAILS PLAYGROUND 9 ACRE FENCED OFF LEASH DOG PARK 0 SHELTER PARKING (0 SPACES) SOFT TRAIL LOOP (/ MILE) 0 0 0 0 Concept : Some Passive and Many Active Uses

SECOND SURVEY RESULTS Based on the answers to Question, it is clear that most people would like there to be a trail loop around the site. Only of the people who answered the question did not like the idea of a soft trail loop. 7 7 Based on Question, it can be summarized that most people ( of the 9 who answered) would at the very least like to see the creek brought to the surface (from an existing underground culvert) and a soft trail along Pomona Drive. Half of responses were in favor of the amenities shown in Concept. Based on Question, it is clear that more than half (7 of ) of those surveyed would simply like the existing bike jumps and trails to remain. Seventeen respondents were enthusiastic that an enhanced bike park would be a good addition to the existing jumps and trails. Based on Question, we can see that overall, half of those surveyed preferred Concept. The remaining votes were fairly evenly dispersed between Concept and Concept ; only two people felt that we should not pursue and of the options shown. 0 ) Which concept do you prefer for layout and location of trails? ) Which concept do you prefer for neighborhood amenities? 0 7 ) Which concept do you prefer for the bike park configuration? 7 ) Which concept do you prefer overall? 0 * Numbers indicate quantity of people who voted for each concept Concept Concept Concept None

PREFERRED PLAN VANCE DRIVE 9 POMONA DRIVE 9 9 7 9 LAMAR STREET 9 ST AVENUE SLEDDING HILL NATIVE GRASS NATIVE XERIC TREES NATIVE RIPARIAN TREES 7 9 EXISTING BIKE JUMPS TO REMAIN ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND PARKING (0 SPACES) SOFT TRAIL LOOP (/ MILE) Please note: This plan was generated to reflect feedback received at the second community open house, and has not been reviewed by the community. It is intended to serve as a graphic representation of the survey results shown on the previous page. DAYLIGHTING OF UNDERGROUND WATERWAY (HABITAT IMPROVEMENT) 0 0 0 0