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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017 Livonia Parks and Recreation Five Year Master PlanCITY OF LIVONIA FIVE YEAR PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF EXISTING RECREATIONAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LIVONIA; ALONG WITH A STRATEGY FOR PROVIDING FUTURE RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING THROUGH THE CITY OF LIVONIA PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT. ROWE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES COMPANY Recreation Commission Endorsement: City Council Adoption: City Officials Honorable Dennis K. Wright, Mayor Susan M. Nash, Clerk Lynda L. Scheel, Treasurer City Council Kathleen E. McIntyre — Council President Brandon M. Kritzman — Council Vice President Scott Bahr Maureen Miller Brosnan Jim Jolly Brian Meakin Cathy K. White Parks and Recreation Commission Mark Johnson, Chairman Paul Condon Cathy Kevra Kevin Summers Roger Walkin Parks and Recreation Department Edward Davis, Superintendent Michelle Koppin, Assistant Superintendent Ann Cox, Office Manager Tom Murphy, Facility Manager Amy Walker, Assistant Facility Manager Scott Spahr, Fitness Coordinator Erin Knieper, Athletics Coordinator Jason Sturos, Recreation Supervisor Jennifer Roberts, Marketing/Special Events Vacant, Aquatics Coordinator City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Table of Contents Master Plan 2017-2022 Section1: INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................... 1 Section 2: COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION................................................................................... 2 Section 3: ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE............................................................................... 6 Background............................................................................................................................... 6 Parks and Recreation Department Staff...................................................................................6 LivoniaCity Council/Mayor....................................................................................................7 CurrentFunding Sources..........................................................................................................7 Roleof Volunteers....................................................................................................................7 Relationships with School Districts, other Public Agencies or Public Organizations .............7 Budget....................................................................................................................................... 9 Section 4: RECREATION INVENTORY..................................................................................... 10 Inventoryof Facilities.............................................................................................................10 LocalParks and Facilities.......................................................................................................10 SchoolFacilities......................................................................................................................... REGIONAL RECREATION FACILITIES AND PARKS .................................................... 35 MichiganState Parks.............................................................................................................. 36 Huron -Clinton Metropolitan Authority..................................................................................3 6 WayneCounty Parks..............................................................................................................3 6 PRIVATE PARKS AND FACILITIES....................................................................................... 38 Livonia Recreation Programs.................................................................................................3 9 Section 5: PLANNING PROCESS............................................................................................ 41 PublicParticipation................................................................................................................42 Basisfor Action Plan..............................................................................................................47 Section 6: GOALS AND OBJECTIVES...................................................................................... 49 Section7: ACTION PLAN...................................................................................................... 51 CONCLUSION........................................................................................................................... 1 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan List of Maps Master Plan 2017-2022 Map1: Location Map............................................................................................................. 2 Map 2: Historic District Map..................................................................................................4 Map3: Future Land Use Map................................................................................................. 5 Map 4: Existing Parks and School Facilities Map................................................................... 34 List of Figures Figure 1: Organizational Chart............................................................................................... 8 Figure2: Budget Analysis....................................................................................................... 9 Figure 3: Existing Recreation Facilities.................................................................................. 31 Figure 4: Six Year Capital Improvement Program (2016-2021) .............................................. 53 Appendices Appendix A - Resolutions Appendix 6 — Public Input Documentation Appendix C — Maps of Existing Park Facilities Appendix D —Transmittal Letters (Wayne County, SEMCOG, MDNR) Appendix E — MDNR Documentation (Certification Checklist, Outdoor Recreation Grant Post - Completion Checklist) 2 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 INTRODUCTION The residents of Livonia enjoy a diverse range of parks and recreation facilities, provided through the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department, Wayne County and the local school districts. In order to provide the needed recreational activities currently enjoyed by the residents, the city must take an active role in the delivery of recreational opportunities to the residents. Livonia has developed this "Five Year Parks and Recreation Plan" as a useful tool to guide the development and preservation of the park facilities and programming, in a manner that is consistent with the vision statement of "creating community through people, parks and programs. This recreational plan will also make Livonia eligible for various grants made available through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR). The previous Five Year Parks and Recreation Plan was adopted in 2008. Currently, the city offers over 1300 acres of recreational open space; well over the 10 acres per 1000 residents as recommended by the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA). This 2017 update includes evaluation of park facilities and programming to determine where improvements can be made. This plan is divided into separate sections that represent the planning process used in its development. In addition to this introduction the plan contains: • Community Descriution An overview of the communities current and projected social, physical and economic characteristics • Administrative Structure Identifies the entities responsible for administration of the park and recreation programs and facilities provided throughout the city. • Parks Facility and Program Inventorv: Describes the specific parks, facilities and programs that are offered through the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department. • Planning Process: Describes the participatory process by the community and other partners; process will discuss the community description, recreation inventory, public participation, analysis, action program and plan completion and adoption. • Basis for Action• Analyzes the programs and facilities and contains a description of the public involvement process used in development of the plan • Action Plan:. Identifies the plan's goals and objectives, all project and system recommendations and a 5 -year plan for investment. The Five Year Parks and Recreation Plan will be used as a solid foundation for future recreational facilities and programming improvements through Livonia; as well as continued investments and policies that will continue to support a healthy, desirable quality of life for the residents in the service area. 1 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION Located within Metro -Detroit, in Wayne County, Livonia (formally known as Livonia Township) was incorporated on May 23, 1950. The city primarily developed during the post - World War II era as a residential area and currently is characterized as a carefully and successfully planned community of residential, industrial, commercial and civic development. The city forms a perfect 36 square miles in the northwestern portion of Wayne County and is bordered by the cities of Westland, Plymouth, Dearborn Heights, Redford Charter Township and Northville Charter Township. Map 1— Location Map Census Population ••1 11 1 111 11 � One aspect about Livonia that although it does not have a central business district, it continues to promote its commercial and industrial tenants while maintaining a friendly, hometown atmosphere in the midst of urban growth and sprawl from the Detroit Metropolitan area Existinu Land Use/Topouapij, Map 2 shows the existing land use of Livonia; the topography of the city is primarily flat. There are five main Ethnic 4 Composition % in 2010 White 92% Black 3.4% Asian 0.4% Other 4.2% 106,000 104,000 102,000 N4 100,000 98,000 96,000 94,000 92,000 90,000 Population 1980 1990 2000 2010 2014 (est.) Population 2 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 tributaries that are located in Livonia which are prone to flooding. These locations are either owned/maintained by the City of Livonia or Wayne County. Transportation,- Primary ransportation.Primary transportation connections through the area include I-96; which runs from east to west, connecting to I-275. There is no bus/train station in Livonia; aviation transportation is available through Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus which operates flights to various domestic and international locations. Local public transportation is provided through the SMART (Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation), the Detroit DOT (Department of Transportation) at various stops throughout the city and the Livonia Community Transit; which provides "To Work" service for passengers coming into Livonia from the SMART and Detroit DOT bus systems. Curb service is also available for residents over the age of 60 by the Livonia Community Transit. Climate Wayne County is located in the southeastern section of Michigan; where "lake effect" weather conditions are not great of a concern as in other areas of the state. The average temperatures in the winter, spring, summer and autumn are 21', 45°, 80° and 60, respectfully. Water Resol,rcec: As discussed in the topography section, the Rouge River runs through the city with tributaries located around the city (Upper Branch River Rouge, Middle Branch River Rouge, Bell Branch, Tarabusi Creek and Beitz Drain); also with Newburgh Lake on the southern border of the city. POp111ftiop The U.S. Census from 2010 documented the population of Livonia at 96,942 (a 3.6% decrease from the previous census). Currently, the U.S. Census estimate for Livonia is at 94,958, per the 2014 estimate. The age distribution of residents in Livonia is listed below: Age Distribution in Livonia: Age.M Under 18 Percentage 21% 18-24 7.6% 25-44 22.2% 45-64 31.5% 65 and Over 17.7% 17.7% 21% Under 18 P 18-24 7.6% 25-44 31.5% 45-64 22.2% 65 and Over 3 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Map 2 — Historic District Map Master Plan 2017-2022 2 0 T -C FEW 4-4 CJ y m 4D z srnlu a) m E = c ' u Q -0 C.4 m V LO to r- au Vi C� C4 e) V 6n 4nb kAOft4 I zz Ila -qzm IL :1 rold LIMA 1 .K ab uurIQ%W4 c 2 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Map 3 — Future Land Use Map Master Plan 2017-2022 ko, U Master Plan 2017-2022 ko, 75 k _T IL 2, IL w a r. 4u NO m 3 Master Plan 2017-2022 ko, City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE Master Plan 2017-2022 This section describes how recreational activities and resources are administered within the City of Livonia and how the Five Year Parks and Recreation Plan was developed. The commissions and city staff positions are outlined to describe their function and interrelationship in the recreation management of the city. Also included are the revenue and expenditure trends for the city along with volunteer groups that assist the city in providing recreational programming. Rackgrojind: The City Charter, in Section 10 of Chapter V established the Department of Parks and Recreation as an administrative department and Section 15 of the same chapter provides the following: "the Department of Parks and Recreation shall be managed and controlled by a commission to be known as the Parks and Recreation Commission and consisting of five (5) members, who shall be chosen from the qualified electors of the City to hold office at the pleasure of the Mayor. The Parks and Recreation Commission shall administer and operate all City parks, playgrounds, athletic fields and recreational facilities and equipment". Policies are determined and established by parks commission; only the commission can change policy or make exceptions to it. The Parks and Recreation Commission operate all city parks, playgrounds, athletic fields and recreational facilities and equipment. Members of the commission serve a 3 -year term; meetings occur on the first Wednesday of each month at the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center. Parks and Recreation Department Staff - Daily operations of the Parks and Recreation Department are the responsibility of the Parks and Recreation Superintendent in Livonia. The Parks and Recreation Superintendent is in charge of 13 full-time and 300 part-time staff that monitors or maintains the parks and recreation system and programming in Livonia. Figure 1 details the organizational chart for the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department. The Parks and Recreation Superintendent is a full-time position under the general supervision of the Mayor. The Superintendent is responsible for assessing, developing and implanting all aspects of the community -wide recreation program. These items include budgeting, program development, public relations, promotion, facility and equipment needs and staff management. The Superintendent also works closely with outside departments in city government, volunteer organizations and groups. The Parks and Recreation Department is funded through numerous sources including the General Fund, fees and charges for various programs and from a 0.8 mill recreation millage. The Parks and Recreation Department has been divided into six service divisions; Aquatic Services, Athletic Services, Golf Services, Park Services, Special Events Services and Community Center Services. Aquatic Services includes two indoor pools, spa and spray ground built at the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center, one fifty -meter outdoor pool (Botsford Pool) and one twenty-five meter pool (Shelden Park). Clements Circle Splash Park opened in August of 2016. The new twenty-five meter pool lap pool with slide and two climbing walls and family pool with a zero depth entry and water features replaced a fifty -meter pool that last operated in the summer of 2013. The Aquatic Services Division houses over 100 employees that help to promote a safe, enjoyable and educational experience through swim lessons, water fitness A City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 classes, open swim and pool rentals. The Athletic Services Division provides programming such as softball, basketball, t -ball, coach pitch, soccer, archery and tennis. The Athletic Services Division also has developed a partnership with the Livonia Civic Arena to manage Devon Aire Arena and the Eddie Edgar Arena including programming. The Community Center Services Division operates the 135,000 square foot Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center (formerly the Livonia Community Recreation Center) employing 100 employees. The center includes two indoor pools, spa, spray ground, 27,000 square feet of gymnasium space, fitness room with training equipment, indoor track, climbing wall, indoor play structure and meeting space. The center currently averages over 3,000 visitors' daily, and is in its 13th year of existence. The Golf Services Division works with a managerial firm (TJW Inc.) to staff and run each golf course. Livonia currently owns and operates three 18 -hole regulation golf courses within the city limits. All park properties are maintained by the Department of Public Works; which includes the parks foreman and maintenance staff. The Department of Public Works maintains over 1,500 acres (73 sites) of developed and undeveloped park property along with other city property in Livonia. The final division is for Special Events Services. The division is charged with developing and organizing community involvement by working with local business and community groups that provide professional input, volunteers and financial assistance. Such programs that are under the direction of the Special Events Services Division include the Tree Lighting Ceremony, Kids Day, Park IT, Father/Daughter dances, Turkey Trot, and New Year's Eve Party. Livonia Citv Council/Mavor: The City of Livonia currently operates under a "Strong Mayor" form of government; with the city council serving either a four year or two year term. The city charter vests the city council with "the power to enact all ordinances necessary for the establishment, maintenance and protection of all parks and recreational facilities." Current Funding Sources: Current funding sources are made available from the General Fund of Livonia, fees and charges collected for various programming, and from a 0.8 mill recreation millage passed in 1999. Role of Volunteers: Volunteers have proved to be extremely crucial for the success of the recreational programming for Livonia. Without the support and dedication of the citizens and community stakeholders in providing assistance to many of the recreational programming in Livonia they would not be as successful. Volunteers provide services such as coaching, referees, officials and also coordinate minor maintenance and up -keep of park properties. Some groups that work along with the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department include the Livonia Junior Athletic League, Livonia Elks Lodge, Livonia Youth Hockey Association (which currently provides programs at the Devon Aires Arena and Eddie Edgar Arena), Livonia Youth Commission, Wolverine Sport and Conservation Club, Rotary Club and Kiwanis Club. Relationships with School Districts, other public agencies or -1rivate organizations The Livonia Parks and Recreation Department previously coordinated with the Livonia Public Schools and Clarenceville Public Schools for the use of school facilities. Both school systems also work in cooperation to provide community education opportunities and programs to Livonia. The Livonia Public School District currently leases space in the Jack E. Kirksey 7 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 Recreation Center for their gymnastics program. John Stymelski/Veteran's Park and Mies Park are long-term lease properties from the Livonia Public School District. The Parks and Recreation Department has also assisted the Livonia Public Schools during bond issues in supporting voter measures by the school board. Cooperation with public schools is an area of opportunity for expanding recreation. Besides school districts, there are other educational service providers that operate within the city of Livonia including charter schools and parochial schools. The Parks and Recreation department continues to work along with those entities to provide recreational opportunities to students as well as using school facilities in locations where properties are not accessible for residents. Along with school partnerships, the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department currently has a lease arrangement with St. Mary Mercy Hospital. Figure 1 — Organizational Chart: 0 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Figure 2 — Budget Analysis: CIT -17 OF L IVO IN-L� T NTO YEAR BUDGET CON PARISGN GE -NERAL FUND 2014 1- 2015 16 PARKS AIND RE CRE ATIO RECRE ATION ADMINISTRATIO1 Operati ons Capital Outl a -\,- Tota I RECREATION -FACILITIES Operations Capital Outlay Tota I RECREATION -ATHLETICS Operations Capital Outlav Tot: I PARKS ASD RLC SUBTOTAL: Master Plan 2017-2022 _A -'\I T. OF' LNC (DEC) D C (DEC) 285.804 406.520 117.716 40.76% 3 4.4 24 3 5.0_2 1 0 0 34.424 35.027 603 1.75% 94,77S 96.02) 0 4 �3 96.020 1,242 1.3111 a 418,006 537,-567 119.561 2 5.60° The operating budget for the Parks and Recreation Department is annually adopted by the City Council for its fiscal year, which runs from December 1st to November 30th. User fees are charged for certain programming and a membership fee is charged for usage of the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center (day passes can be purchased at the facility). Livonia continues to seek other funding sources (i.e. grant programs, private donations) to provide resources to provide various capital improvement projects and operate programs. Budget information for the Parks and Recreation Department was collected from the previous general fund budgets that show the amount of increase/decrease between program funding from the city budget. 9 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan RECREATION INVENTORY Inventory of Facilities: Master Plan 2017-2022 Developing a complete inventory of recreation facilities, programs and events is an essential component of a Five Year Parks and Recreation Plan as it provides a base of information to use in developing the Action Plan. Understanding the existing facilities, programming and events that are offered to residents in Livonia will assist in decision-making in the future. The inventory will cover the following listed components: • Public Park and Facilities (City -Owned) • School Park and Facilities • Regional Parks and Facilities • Private Parks and Recreation Facilities • City Recreation Programs The City of Livonia currently has over 1300 acres of recreational open space; this includes 60 parks (36 developed and 24 undeveloped parks), one archery range, the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center, three 18 -hole public golf courses, two ice arenas, three outdoor swimming pools, 32 tennis courts, six walking paths, 43 baseball diamonds and twenty-five soccer fields. Playground equipment is available for all ages at 25 neighborhood parks. Appendix A has maps for individual parks in Livonia. The Recreation Master Plan includes an inventory of recreation facilities, programming and events that occur within Livonia. Understanding the specific facilities and events available to the residents of Livonia will aid decision making in the future. The following summaries address existing conditions and the accessibility of the City of Livonia park properties regarding compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG). In general, all construction since 1991 was required to comply with these guidelines. A general ranking for each park was determined through site visits as follows: 1. None of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines 2. Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines 3. Most of the facilities meet accessibility guidelines. 4. The entire park meets accessibility guidelines 5. The entire park was developed/renovated using the principals of universal design. Local Parks and Facilities Table 2 (at the end of this section) is an inventory of the city's parks and indicates the location of sites. Data included in the table are summarized and included in the following evaluation. Livonia Parks and Recreation Department Archery Range (Special Use - Archery): Range offers target shooting lanes; located on Glendale Avenue, east of Farmington Road. 10 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 1.3 Acres All ages 32710 Glendale Road Archery Range Accessibility ranking accessible. N/A Master Plan 2017-2022 — 3) The majority of this park is Bai-Lynn Play Field (Neighborhood Park): Located on Lyndon Street, just east of Merriman; is maintained as an open -space mini -park. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: RPM 2.2 Acres Allag es y !E .. I p, -��,�: 31225 L ndon Street'` ". No facilities currently on- site Accessibility ranking —1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Bainbridge Park (Natural Resource Area). Undeveloped park property with natural trails through the property; located on Bainbridge, south of Hillbrook. Size: Age Groups Served: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 3.13 Acres All ages 18257 Bainbridge Avenue No facilities currently on-site. Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Beverly Park (Neighborhood Park). Park is located on Flamingo and Pickford Roads; has two small baseball diamonds, play structure and picnic pavilion. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 8.52 Acres All ages 30601 Curtis Road 2 -baseball fields, 1 -pavilion, play structure Accessibility ranking — 2) Some of the park meets accessibility guidelines. N/A 11 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 Bicentennial Park and Nature Preserve (Large Urban Park). Largest park property in Livonia, includes Fox Creek Golf Course and the Ben Celani Recreation Area. Park is located off of Seven Mile Road, east of Newburgh Road. Park amenities include a 1/2 mile paved walking path, multiple baseball diamonds (with lights and scoreboards), F soccer fields, tennis/pickleball ••, - courts, fitness cluster area, play equipment, comfort station and - •••- shuffle board courts. Picnic pavilions are available near the Ben Celani Recreation Area. Size: 232.91 Acres Age Groups Served: All ages Location: 36000 Seven Mile Road Facilities: 9-baseball/softball fields, 3-baseball/softball fields (w/lights and dugouts), comfort station, cross-country ski trails, nature/hiking trails, nature preserve, 3 -pavilions, play equipment, 2 -storage buildings, 8 -soccer fields, 8 -tennis courts (2 lined for pickleball), 1/2 mile walking path, golf courses and an "unofficial" sled hill. The nature trails are considered a conservation area. Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 2) Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. 26-00328 — 1972 - $257,113.52 Project No. BF90-089 — 1990 - $203,300.00 Project No. BF91-060 — 1991 - $40,125.00 Bien Park/Tiffany Park (Community Park): Located on Eckles Road, south of Five Mile Road, park facilities include two soccer fields and a 3/8 mile walking trail. A playground with swings was added in 2008; with a pavilion constructed in 2012. Size: Age Groups Served: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 12.81 Acres All ages 14900 Eckles Road Play structures Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A Bluetrass Park and Nature Preserve (Natural Resource Area): Park is located on Ladywood Drive, west of Newburgh; park has nature trails that run through the wooded areas and two tennis courts. 12 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 47.55 Acres All ages 15757 Hix Road Tennis Courts, nature tails Accessibility ranking — 1) The majority of this park is not accessible. N/A Botsford Pool (Special Use -Pool). Pool is located in Moelke Park (on Lathers Road); is a 50 meter swimming pool with comfort stations and changing rooms. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 4.50 Acres All ages 19444 Lathers Street Swimming Pool Accessibility ranking — accessibility requirements. N/A Master Plan 2017-2022 3) Most of the pool area meet Broadmoor Park (Neighborhood Park): Located on Broadmoor Road, the neighborhood park has playground equipment and seating areas for residents to utilize. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 2.89 Acres All ages 29036 Broadmoor Playground equipment and seating areas Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A Castle Gardens Park (Neighborhood Park): Neighborhood park located on Norman, south of Five Mile Road; amenities include two baseball diamonds, inline skating court and play equipment. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: 5.61 Acres All ages 14503 Hix Road 2-baseball/softball fields, 1 -inline skating rink, play structure Accessibility ranking — 6iiiv Ink -I I li&fi 13 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 2) Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility requirements. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. 26-00093 — 1966 - $20,900.67 Clements Circle Park and Pool (Neighborhood Park): Located on Harrison Road, south of Plymouth, park amenities included playground equipment, sand volleyball courts, V2 mile walking trail, pavilions and a newly renovated lap pool with climbing walls, slide and a family pool. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 9.35 Acres All ages 9999 Harrison Road Pavilion, play structures, storage building, swimming pools, 4 - sand volleyball courts (2 additional sand volleyball courts added in Fall 2016). Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. BF89-304 — 1989 - $27,150.00 Compton Park (Neighborhood Park): Park property located on Lyndon Road, just east of Middlebelt Road. Park has an inline skating rink and two baseball fields. A new pavilion and playground equipment were installed in 2016 using CDBG funding. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 10.08 Acres All ages 28732 Lyndon Street 2-baseball/softball fields, inline skating court, pavilion and play structure Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. 26-00093 — 1966 - $20,900.67 V7 7 _ .ate rte+ Y, I--Awe Nil MA, Country Homes Park (Neighborhood Park): Located on Yale Street, south of Orangelawn; park amenities include playground equipment, tennis courts, baseball diamond and an in-line skating rink. Size: 5.73 Acres Age Groups Sewed: All ages Location: 10401 Yale Street Facilities: 1 baseball/softball field, in-line skating areas, pavilion, 14 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 playground equipment, tennis court Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 2) Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines. DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Denmar Nature Preserve (Natural Resource Area) . Undeveloped park property with natural trails through the property; located along Curtis, just east of Golfview. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 13.81 Acres All ages 35900 Curtis Street No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) Park has no barrier -free features N/A Devon -Aire Woods Park and Ice Arena (Neighborhood Park): Park is located on West College and Sunset (east of Merriman); park amenities include playground equipment, tennis courts, in-line skating court and indoor ice rink. The ice rink is managed by the Livonia Civic Arena. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 10.71 Acres All ages 9 9514 Sunset Street I Ice-skating, inline skating, pavilions, play structures, 2 -tennis courts. Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of accessible. N/A Dover Park (Neighborhood Park): Undeveloped park property on Adams Street, north of Dover. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 5.03 Acres All ages 9101 Adams No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A i to this park is 15 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 Elliott Tot Lot (Mini -Park): Undeveloped park property on Hartel Court and Camden. Size: 0.40 Acres Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: All ages 10076 Hartel Court No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Elm Park (Neighborhood Park): Located on Capitol Road at Caldwell. Park has playground equipment with picnic tables/picnic area. Size: 3.68 Acres Age Groups Served: All ages Location: 12203 Capitol Road Facilities: Play structures Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Fairway Park (Natural Resource Area). Undeveloped park property located on Westbrook; near the Idyl Wyld Golf Course. Size: Age Groups Served: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 16.16 Acres All ages 15902 Levan No facilities on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A ' ra-1 Ford Field and Eddie Edgar Ice Arena (Community Park): Located at Farmington and Lyndon Roads, sports complex has baseball diamonds, comfort stations, ice arena and storage buildings. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 35.46 Acres All ages 14821 Farmington (Field) 33841 Lyndon Road (Arena) 7-baseball/softball fields, comfort stations, storage building 16 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: Master Plan 2017-2022 Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A Fox Creek Golf Course: Golf course was built in 1988; located on Seven Mile Road east of Newburgh Road. Course is located within Bicentennial Park Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 133.00 Acres All ages - — 36000 Seven Mile Road 18 -hole golf course with clubhouse Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A Gaylord Tot Lot (Mini -Park): Undeveloped park property on Gaylord Court. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 1.12 Acres All ages 29660 Gaylord Court No facilities currently on- site Accessibility ranking — 1) The majority of this park is not accessible. N/A Gold Manor Park (Natural Resource Area). Undeveloped park property located on Curtis and Comstock; natural trail runs through property. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 8.47 Acres All ages 36646 Curtis Road No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) Park has no barrier -free features N/A Golfview Nature Preserve (Natural Resource Area): Undeveloped park property located off of Hidden Lane, north of Five Mile Road. Size: 9.55 Acres 17 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 Age Groups Served: All ages Location: Located off of State Road in a residential area. Facilities: No facilities currently on-site Accessibility: Accessibility ranking —1) There are no barrier -free facilities DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Grandview Nature Preserve (Nature Resource Area) Neighborhood Park on Melvin Street, north of Seven Mile Road. Nature preserve area with trails through the wooded area for hiking and walking. Park is immediately west of Grandview Elementary School. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities. Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 5.10 Acres All ages 20000 Melvin Street No facilities Accessibility ranking - 1) This facility has no barrier free features. N/A Greenbriar Nature Preserve (Natural Resource Area): Undeveloped property along Lyndon, east of Yale Street. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 19.53 Acres All ages 35200 Lyndon Street No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Greenmead Historical Site: (Regional Park) . The historical village includes the 1820's homestead of Joshua Simmons. The property is available for rental by community members. There are also nature trails that run around the site. The property also contains a community garden. Also on site, there are recreational fields. Size: 100.9 Acres Age Groups Sewed: All ages Location: 20301 Newburgh Facilities: Accessibility: Street Historical Buildings, 2 - soccer fields, nature path/trails, comfort station Accessibility ranking — 2) Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines. City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Greenwood Park (Neighborhood Park): Park is located on Hix road, north of Five Mile Road. Amenities at the park include play structures and seating areas for community residents. Park has a tributary of the Rouge River that runs through the park. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 8.82 Acres All ages 15503 Blue Skies Road Play structures Accessibility ranking accessible. N/A Master Plan 2017-2022 — 3) The majority of this park is Grennada Park (Neighborhood Park): Undeveloped park property with no amenities on site; park located on Knolson and Summers. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 5.53 Acres All ages 14121 Knolson Street No facilities currently on- site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Harry Wolf Tot Lot (Mini -Park): Park is located on Auburndale and Elsie Road; includes a play structure and tennis courts. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 0.13 Acres All ages 15068 Auburndale Road Play structures and tennis court Accessibility ranking — accessible. N/A 3) The majority of this park is Hearthstone Nature Preserve (Nature Resource Area) : Nature/Community Park property with the Upper Rouge River going through the property. Located on Brentwood, south of Eight Mile Road. Park property has not been totally developed; there are nature paths through the wooded area. 19 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 22.42 Acres All ages. 20472 Brentwood Street Nature Preseve; no on-site facilities Accessibility ranking — 2) Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines. N/A Helman Park and Nature Preserve (Natural Resource Area) . Undeveloped park property with natural trails through the property; located along Curtis, west of Farmington Road. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: 53.48 Acre All ages 34501 Curtis Road No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier free facilities at this Master Plan 2017-2022 park. DNR Recreation Grants: *There is a pending Recreation Passport Grant for a pedestrian bridge as a connector in the "Bike -Walk Livonia" project. Hillcrest Park (Neighborhood Park): Park is located off of Sunset Street, north of Seven Mile Road. Park has play structures and seating area for patrons. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 14.92 Acres All ages 19575 Sunset Street Playground equipment Accessiblity ranking — 1) Facility has no barrier -free features Project No. 26-00195 — 1970 - $45,000.00 Idyl Wyld Golf Course: Golf course was developed in 1926; is located on Five Mile Road, just east of Levan Road. Other amenities include cross-country ski trails. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 100.76 Acres All ages 35780 Five Mile Road 18 -hole golf course 20 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 with clubhouse and cross-country skiing trail Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Jack E. Kirksev Recreation Center (Community Park): Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center (formally the Livonia Community Recreation Center) was built in 2003, located at the intersection of Five Mile and Hubbard Roads. Facility includes two multi-purpose pools, two wmA gyms, two MUILI-aCLIVILY cours fitness ooms indoor track, climbing walls, aerobics room, M� party rooms, outdoor skateboard park, two sand volleyball courts, pavilion, 1/2 mile walking path, inline hockey rink and outdoor splash pad. Property was a part of a property swap between the city and Livonia Public Schools. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 17.25 Acres, All ages 15100 Hubbard Street Concert Site, inline skating court, pavilion, play structures, pickeball court, skateboard park, storage building, 3 -swimming pools, 4 -soccer fields, 2 sand volleyball courts, 1/2 mile walking path, indoor basketball courts, climbing walls, aerobics room Accessibility ranking — 4) The entire park meets accessibility guidelines. Project No. CM00-014 — 2000 - $500,000.00 Livonia Jaycee Park (Community Park): Located on Mayfield, south of Eight Mile Road with play structures, picnic table, 6 soccer fields (one of which is synthetic turd � Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 56.27 Acres All ages 32500 Pembroke Street Playground equipment, soccer fields and picnic area. Accessiblity ranking — 2) Some of the facilities/park areas meet accessibility guidelines. N/A John F. Dooley Park (Neighborhood Park): Park amenities include playground equipment, paved path, pavilion and two or 6s; 21 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan ball fields. Park location is on Harrison Road, south of Lyndon Road. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: Master Plan 2017-2022 9.36 Acres All ages 14300 Harrison Road 2-baseball/softball fields, pavilion, play structures Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A John Stymelski / Veteran's Park (Community Park): Park property located on stark Road, south of Lyndon. Park amenities include picnic pavilion, play equipment and four sand volleyball courts. Property is currently leased from the Livonia Public Schools as a community park. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 18.89 Acres All ages 14407 Stark Road Park pavilions, play structure, 4 -sand volleyball courts Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. BF91-060 — 1991 - $40,125.00 Kleinert Park (Neighborhood Park): Park is located on Orangelawn, near Fairfield; amenities include a small baseball field (suitable for t -ball or coach pitch). Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 2.75 Acres All ages 32401 Orangelawn Street 2-baseball/softball fields and pavilions Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A &A Laurel South Park (Natural Resource Area): Undeveloped property between I-275 and a resident community. No facilities are on-site. Size: 7.12 acres Age Groups Sewed: All ages Location: Between I-275 22 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 Facilities: No facilities currently on-site Accessibility: Accessibility ranking —1) There are no barrier -free facilities DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Linden Wood Park (Natural Resource Area): Undeveloped park property on Wilshire, east of Newburgh Road. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 1.27 Acres All ages 8985 Wilshire Road No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Madonna Nature Preserve (Neighborhood Park): Undeveloped property Yale. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: along Lyndon Street, east of DNR Recreation Grants: 13.13 Acres All ages 35793 Lyndon Street No facilities currently on-site � Accessibility ranking —1) No barrier -free facilities on-site. N/A Meadows Park (Neighborhood Park): Small, Neighborhood Park located on Curtis Road, west of Inkster Road. Park has playground equipment and picnic areas. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 4.0 Acres All ages 27601 Curtis Road Play equipment, picnic area Accessibility ranking — Some facilities are accessible. N/A 2) Mies (Rosedale) Park (Neighborhood Park): Located on West Chicago, off of Merriman Road; park amenities include a baseball field, pavilion, playground equipment, soccer fields, sand volleyball courts and 3/4 mile walking path. 23 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: Master Plan 2017-2022 5.10 Acres All ages 32305 W. Chicago Street Baseball/softball field, pavilions, play structure, sand volleyball court, 3/4 -mile walking trail. Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of accessible. Project No. BF89-177 — 1989 - $16,875.00 Moelke Park (Neighborhood Park): Located on Lathers Road along the Upper Rouge River with baseball/softball fields and play structures. Botsford Pool is also on the park property. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 14.54 Acres All ages 19444 Lathers Street 2 baseball/softball fields, play structures, Botsford Pool Accessibility ranking 1) This facility has no barrier features. N/A soccer field, this park is Robert F. Nash Park (Neighborhood Park): Park is located on Henry Ruff Road, south of Five Mile Road; park has play equipment, two tennis courts, outdoor ice skating rink, inline skating rink and a small ball diamond. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 16.47 Acres All ages 14800 Henry Ruff Road 1-baseball/softball field, inline skating court, play structures, 2 - tennis courts free r - Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. 26-00861 —1977 - $13,096.13 Larry Nehasil Park (Neighborhood Park): Park is located on the south side of Five Mile Road (east of Farmington Road). Park is where many community events occur such as "Music from the Heart". There is also a memorial on site. During events, portable comfort stations are available for use. Size: 5.0 Acres Age Groups Sewed: All ages Location: 33223 Five Mile Road M 7� �� ��� �. .-r �"•� "per $A� --. 1 i= =fAli =11� -T- 24 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: Concert site, memorial Accessibility ranking accessible. N/A Master Plan 2017-2022 — 3) The majority of this park is Nottingham West Park (Natural Resource Area) . Undeveloped park property with natural trails through the property; located along Gardner, west of Wayne Road. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: Park Site AA/City Park Undeveloped park property Roads. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 3.45 Acres All ages 35457 Gardner Street No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) None of the facilities meet accessibility requirements. N/A (Natural Resource Area): on Plymouth and Newburgh 4.0 Acres All ages 9400 Stonehoues Road No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Parkview Park (Natural Resource Area): Undeveloped park property located on Curtis, south of Seven Mile Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 14.6 Acres All ages 29400 Curtis Road No facilities currently on- site Accessibility ranking — 1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Pastor Park (Neighborhood Park): Park property is located on Lyndon, west of Merriman Road; play structures are available on-site. Size: 3.67 Acres Age Groups Sewed: All ages 25 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Location: 32255 Lyndon Street Facilities: Play structures Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Prides Court Park (Natural Resource Area). Undeveloped park property located on Margareta Drive. Currently categorized as a natural resource area. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 1.78 Acres All ages 37925 Margareta Drive No facilities currently on-site Accessibility ranking — 1) Park has no barrier - free features. N/A Quakertown Park and Nature Preserve (Neighborhood Park): Neighborhood Park in Livonia located on Penn and Stacey Road. Includes play structures and seating areas for community residents. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: Master Plan 2017-2022 3.05 Acres All ages 16493 Penn Road Play structures Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A Robert McCann Park (Neighborhood Park): Park located on Levan, north of Five Mile Road. Park has four small baseball diamonds (suitable for T -Ball) and one soccer field. Size: 9.22 Acres Age Groups Served: All ages Location: 16285 Levan Road Facilities: 4-baseball/softball fields, 1 -soccer field Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Rotary Park and Nature Preserve (Large Urban Park). Another large park located off of Six Mile Road, near Hubbard. The Livonia Rotary Club continues to enhance the appearance 26 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 and quality of the park. Site amenities include picnic pavilions, comfort stations, courts, tennis courts, baseball diamonds, horseshoe pits, bocce ball courts, fitness area, play equipment, and a garage/maintenance building. The park in the past 10 years had an 1/2 mile paved walking trail included in the park. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: 195.92 Acres All Ages 32300 Six Mile Road. 4-baseball/softball fields, comfort station, cross-country ski trails, nature/hiking trails, 5- pavilions, play equipment, storage/maintenance building, 6 -tennis courts, 1/2 mile walking path. volleyball courts, 2 -volleyball Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. DNR Recreation Grants: Project No. 26-00769 —1976 - $21,518.98 Sesquicentennial Park (Mini -Park): Park located on the corner of Plymouth and Inkster Roads; no structures on site., Gateway park to the city of Livonia. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 0.61 Acres All ages - 27441 Plymouth Road No facilities on-site Accessibility ranking —1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Shelden Park and Pool (Community Park): Located on Van Court, near Plymouth and Farmington Roads, the park includes eight tennis courts, playground equipment, pavilion area, soccer fields, baseball diamonds and a 25 -meter swimming pool with comfort station. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 21.11 Acres All ages 33123 Van Court Avenue 3-baseball/softball fields, comfort station, pavilion, playground equipment, pickleball court, swimming pool, soccer fields, S- tennis courts Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A 27 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Sunset Park (Natural Resource Area): Undeveloped park property with natural trails throughout the property; located on Brookview, east of Stamwich. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 15.58 Acres All ages 30105 Curtis Road No facilities currently on- site. Accessibility ranking –1) There are no barrier -free facilities N/A Master Plan 2017-2022 Tennis Courts (Mini Park): Park located on Five Mile Road; has two tennis courts and one inline skating rink.. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 1.37 Acres All ages 37801 Five Mile Road 2 -tennis courts, 1 -inline skating rink Accessibility ranking – 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A L I Veteran's Memorial Plaza (Special Use): A special use plaza area located on the corner of Five Mile and Farmington Road. Memorial Plaza includes a veteran's memorial wall and monument. Size: 0.24 Acres Age Groups Sewed: All Ages Location: 33012 Five Mile Road Facilities: Veteran's Memorial x� A& Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: located on-site Accessibility ranking – — 4) The entire park meets accessibility r requirements. N/A Wayne -Six Park (Natural Resource Area). Located on Six Mile and Wayne Roads; currently a vacant property with no facilities on-site Size: Age Groups Served: Location: 4.85 Acres All ages 16870 Wayne Road W City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan 3 Master Plan 2017-2022 Facilities: No facilities on-site Accessibility: Accessibility ranking — 1). None of the facilities/ park areas meet accessibility guidelines. DNR Recreation Grants: N/A Whispering Willows Golf Course: Gold course was developed in 1965; located on Eight Mile Road, just east of Newburgh Road. Other amenities are an on-site restaurant. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: d.ri� • E.S. 129.30 Acres All ages IW 20500 Newburgh Road "" 18 -hole golf course with clubhouse and cross country skiing trails Accessibility ranking — 2) Some of the site meets accessibility guidelines. : T- - -- N/A Wilson Acres Park (Neighborhood Park): Located on Floral - i1r+ . rr � Street, north of Joy Road; park amenities include playground - equipment, tennis courts and baseball diamond. r , Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 3.75 Acres Alla es g 8987 Floral Road Baseball/softball fieldsla p y structures, 2- tennis courts Accessibility ranking — 3) The majority of this park is accessible. N/A Wilson Barn Historic Site (Neighborhood Park): Historical site is a national historical site, located on West Chicago and Middlebelt Roads. The barn on site is usually rented out for programming and various other activities with support from Friends of Wilson Barn. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 6.23 Acres All ages 29350 West Chicago Road Historical Site, soccer field Accessibility ranking — accessibility guidelines. N/A h i 2) Some of the facilities meet 29 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017-2022 Windrifte Nature Preserve (Natural Resource Area). Located on Eight Mile Road (East of Gill Road), site is a natural preserve with no major buildings on site. Site has a shredded bark mulch trail that runs through the wooded area. Size: Age Groups Sewed: Location: Facilities: Accessibility: DNR Recreation Grants: 13.21 Acres All ages. 34365 Eight Mile Road No recreational facilities on site Accessibility ranking — 1) Park does not meet accessibility requirements. 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Although priority use is given to school programs, they are widely used by athletic organizations and residents and for office space; which makes it necessary to incorporate them into the plan analysis. Livonia Public Schools: Buchanan Elementary School Cass Elementary School Cleveland Elementary School Coolidge Elementary School Garfield Elementary School Grant Elementary School Hayes Elementary School Hoover Elementary School Kennedy Elementary School Niki-Iro Japanese Immersion School Randolph Elementary School Rosedale Elementary School Clarenceville School District: Grandview Elementary School Botsford Elementary School Clarenceville Middle School Clarenceville High School Private Schools: Ladywood High School St. Edith Catholic School St. Genevieve Catholic School St. Michael Catholic School St. Pauls Lutheran School Webster Elementary School Cooper Upper -Elementary School Johnson Upper -Elementary School Riley Upper -Elementary School Emerson Middle School Frost Middle School Holmes Middle School Churchill High School Franklin High School Elementary Stevenson High School Livonia Career Technical Center Western Wayne Skill Center 35 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Regional Recreation Facilities and Parks Regional recreational facilities offer unique natural features that are particularly suited for outdoor recreation, such as viewing and studying nature, wildlife habitats, fishing, boating, hiking and trail use. Many also include active play areas. Some of these locales are readily available and within driving distance to the residents of Livonia. Many are made available through the Wayne County Parks; others through the State of Michigan DNR. Michigan State Parks: There are a number of Michigan State Parks that provide recreational opportunities to residents to Livonia and the Greater Detroit region such as: • Belle Isle Park, Detroit • William G. Milliken State Park and Harbor • Proud Lake Recreation Area, Wixom • Dodge 44 State Park, Waterford • Maybury State Park, Northville • Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, Pontiac • Pinckney Recreation Area, Pinchney • Brighton Recreation Area, Howell These state facilities provide a variety of activities including camping, picnicking, swimming, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, hiking, cross-country skiing and mountain biking. Huron -Clinton Metropolitan Authority: The Huron -Clinton Metropolitan Authority (HCMA) is a regional park district that encompasses the counties of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Livingston. Since its inception in 1940, the HCMA has obtained over 20,000 acres of park land, all located in the metro Detroit region. These parks include: • Delhi Metropark, Ann Arbor • Hudson Mills Metropark, Dexter • Indian Springs Metropark, White Lake • Kensingston Metropark, Milford • Lake Erie Metropark, Brownstown City • Lake St. Clair Metropark, Harrison Township • Lower Huron Metropark, Belleville • Oakwoods Metropark, New Boston • Stoneycreek Metropark, Shelby City • Willow Metropark, New Boston • Wolcott Metropark, Ray • Dexter -Huron Metropark, Dexter • Huron Mead. Metropark, Brighton Wayne County Parks: The Wayne County Park System is another regional system with a number of facilities located within around Livonia; all of these parks are a part of the Hines Park area. While these parks are within the vicinity of Livonia, all the Wayne County Parks are accessible to Wayne County residents. 36 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan nal- rTrnvP Includes a picnic area with hiking trials and bike paths accessible from the Ann Arbor Trail off of Hines Drive. On-site, there are no restroom facilities available; area is highly suitable for birdwatching and nature walks. T P-17ar, V11n11 Located along Hines Drive; park amenities include baseball/softball diamonds, picnic areas and walking trails. Site also includes a comfort station that sits along the hill off of Hines Drive. Newburgh Pointe Located on the shores of Newburgh Lake; park includes a 152 acre lake with various types of fish. Site includes a comfort station with a canoe concession area and fishing dock. Also in the park, there is a bike path that crosses the site and connects to the I-275 bike path. r In addition, there are other county parks that are located within a short distance from Livonia which provides athletic fields, golf courses, swimming pools, trails, playgrounds and picnic shelters. • Gunsolly Mills, Plymouth • Haggerty Park, Plymouth Twp. • Maple Grove, Westland • Merriman Hollow, Westland • Nankin Mills, Westland • Nolar Bend, Dearborn Heights • Northville Rec. Area, Northville • Parkland, Dearborn Heights • Parr Rec. Area, Dearborn Heights • Perrin Field, Westland • Sherwood, Westland • Valley View, Westland • Wallaceville, Dearborn Heights • Warrendale, Dearborn Heights • Elm Grove, Westland • Cass Benton, Northville Twp. • Waterford Bend, Northville Twp. • Wilcox Lake, Plymouth Twp. • Wayne Co. Family Aquatic Center • Warren Valley Golf Course, Dearborn Heights • Inkster Valley Golf Course, Inkster • Bell Creek, Redford • Hawthorne Ridge, Westland • Helms Haven, Dearborn Heights Local Facilities: While Livonia has numerous space and programming, other communities outside of the city also offer recreational opportunities that many of the residents of Livonia participate in. Some of the parks that are located just outside of Livonia' s city limits include: • Rotary Park, Westland • Tattan Park, Westland • Colburn Park, Westland • Beach Field, Redford Twp. 37 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Korvette Park, Redford Twp. • Township Park, Plymouth Twp. • Cady and Community Park Dog Parks, Northville • Ford Field, Northville • Coldwater Springs Nature Area, Northville • Fish Hatchery Park, Northville • Henningsen Park, Northville • Millennium Park, Northville • Mill Race Village, Northville • Northville Community Park, Northville • Sheldon Rd. Park, Northville • Veteran's Mem. at Waterford Woods, Northville • Thayer's Corner Nature Area, Northville • Northville Comm. Center, Northville • Recreation Center at Hillside, Northville • Cabbagetown Park, Northville Private Parks and Facilities: Several privately owned recreation facilities located within or near Livonia address recreation needs of the community that are not necessarily offered by the city. Although these facilities are privately operated and often have a user fee or require membership, they were considered in the plan analysis because they meet specific community needs. Private facilities include: • Bowling Alleys: Merri Bowl Lanes, Woodland Lanes, Community Bowling Center. • Dance: Debbie Felton's Academy of Dance, Bunny Sanford's School of Dance, Deborah Chase School of Dance, Dance Innovations, Metro Cheer and Dance, Miss Jean's Dance Arts, Get It Girl Dance & Fitness, Arden Academy of Irish Dance, 5678 Dance Center & Academy, Dance World • Fitness Club: LA Fitness, Planet Fitness, Curves for Women, Fit Zone For Women, Anytime Fitness, YMCA, Tone `N Shape Fitness, Crossfit North Industry/8 Mile, Body Rocks Fitness & Racquet, Livonia Yoga Center, Mash Gym • Golf Courses: Western Golf and Country Club, Bushwood Golf Course, Glenhurt Golf Course, Beech Woods Golf Course, Rouge Park Golf Course, Farmington Hills Golf Club, St John's Golf Club • Martial Arts: World Class Institute of Martial Arts, Dragon Academy of Martial Arts, United Martial Arts & United Tae Kwon Do, United Martial Arts Association, Inc., All Star Karate School, Champion Martial Arts, Michigan Martial Arts, Martial Arts USA, Kim's Sports Martial Arts, Extreme Isshinryu Karate, Kil's Tae Kwon DO, Guardian Martial Arts & Fitness, Ars Gladii, Metro United Martial Arts • Miscellaneous Facilities: Burton Hollow Swim & Racquet, Newburgh Swim Club and Caste Gardens Swim Club, Fairway Farms Swim & tennis Club. W City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan City Recreation Programs: Numerous recreation programs and activities are offered through the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department. An understanding of these activities and events currently offered by the city will help in identifying unmet programming needs. Programs are offered year-round with special recreational activities occurring seasonal. The programs are broken down into Special events, Youth, Sports, Leisure, Camps and Senior Programs. The Parks and Recreation Department produces an online E -booklet detailing program offering and also provide information at Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center. Special Events: The Parks and Recreation Department sponsors special events throughout the year that often relate to a season or holiday. The following is a list of some events planned through the year: • Dive In Movie Night • Hunter Safety Course • Bunny Bunch • Egg Hunt • Take Pride in Livonia Day • Pitch, Hit and Run • Livonia Civic Chorus • River Rouge Rescue Day • Pumpkin Fest and Haunted Barn • Turkey Trot • Kirksey Recreation Center Open House (Spring and Fall) • Memorial Day Ceremony • Music From The Heart • Run 2 Save Our Youth • Kids Night Out • Park It! —Family Fun Nights in the Park • Punt, Pass and Kick • Parks, Performances &Play Youth Programs: The Livonia Parks and Recreation Department designs special activities for the youth of the community that is engaging and inclusive for the entire community. Youth programs are designed for children ranging from preschool age through teenagers such as: • Teens in Training Part I • Teens in Training Part II • Boot Camp Fitness • Ultimate Challenge Workout • Aqua Infants • Aqua Tots • Parent Preschool • Beginners/Advanced Basketball • Water Basics • Gymnastics • Youth Swim Lessons • FunStart Tennis • Volleyball Clinic • T -Ball • Soccer Sports Programs: In conjunction with various local sports groups, sports programming are offered based on interest in the community. The following is a summarized list of the types of programs offered through the Livonia Parks and Recreation Department: • Therapeutic Recreation • Basketball Leagues 39 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Softball • Archery • Livonia Soccer Organizations • Livonia Storm — Girls Competitive Softball • Livonia Junior Athletic League • Climbing Wall Classes • Aquatic Personal Training • Small Group Sports Training • Martial Arts • Ice Hockey Leagues Leisure Programs: These programs are designed to provide continuing education, teach new skills and are just for fun. The following is a summarized list of leisure programs offered in the city. • 2's On the Move • Mommy & Me — Movin' & Groovin' • Fun 2 B -Fit • Tap/Jazz Combo Class • LOCO! —Motion • Music With Joy • Classical Pre -Ballet • Cartooning Workshop Camp Programs: During the stuniner months when youth are out of school, Livonia works to establish summer camp programming for school age youth. These programs are available from late June until mid- August for a fee. Some of those programs include: • Volleyball Skills & Scrimmage Camp • Pretty Princess Ballet Camp • Pewabic Story Explorers Camp • Mini -Swoosh Camp • Camp Swoosh • Pistons Academy Camp • DSA Soccer Camp Senior Programs: Livonia continues to provide programing specifically designed to serve the senior citizens of the community. Working with the Livonia Civic Park Senior Center, residents are able to utilize the Kirksey Recreation Center. Other programs that are available for seniors include: • Livonia Wood Carvers • Hunter Safety Courses • Adult Water Exercise Classes • Fit After 60 W City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan PLANNING PROCESS The City of Livonia's Parks and Recreation Department and Recreation Commission directed the update for this Five Year Recreation master Plan for the purpose of providing a guide for future facility improvements, program enhancements and funding sources through the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) for the community. The planning process resulted in a plan that reflects the needs and ideas of those who are residents of the city. The following process is explained below: • Community Description — The process began with an analysis of the city by providing physical and social characteristics. Some of the components included information about transportation alternatives, population, natural features, administrative structure, budget and organizational chart for the Parks and Recreation Department. • Recreation Inventory — The City of Livonia currently operates/owns over 60 park properties (36 developed and 24 undeveloped). The recreation inventory took into consideration all facilities that are available in the city for recreational activities. Also, a list of private businesses that provide recreational programming, neighboring community facilities, state parks, Wayne County Parks and other locations in the surrounding area that provides recreational opportunities for residents. Livonia also operates programming from its Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center (formally the Livonia Community Recreation Center); programs are listed in the City Recreation Programs. • Public Participation — City staff solicited input from stakeholders and the public through survey forms issued from June 29, 2016 to September 16, 2016 at the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center front desk and various programs. Feedback was also solicited from social media and direct mail. The results were used to formulate draft goals and objectives. The draft plan was presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission for review prior to posting for a 30 day public review of the document. A public hearing will be scheduled prior to adoption. • Analysis — The survey question format is included in the appendix along with complete responses from the survey. The summary of the public input form the survey is included in the following section of the plan. • Action Plan — After the completion of the analysis and the goals and objectives, the action plan was developed. The action plan lists the various projects necessary based on the input from the residents. After the action plan was developed the full draft plan was presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission on November 2, 2016. • Plan Completion & Adoption — Following the presentation and review it will be advertised and available for public comment for 30 -days from November 2nd until December 2nd. After addressing public comments, the plan was reviewed and approved by the Parks and Recreation Commission on December 6th, followed by a presentation before the Livonia City Council on 41 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan PUBLIC PARTICIPATION A total of 276 surveys were completed. 98% of those that took the survey were city residents, while 2% lived out of town or are visitor to the Livonia Parks and Recreation system. One of the questions on the survey asked which city park was your favorite. The top five parks were in order Rotary Park & Nature Preserve, Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve, Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center, Mies Park, and Greenmead Historical Site. Below are the many different reasons why people find that part to be their favorite park. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve • The trails and walking paths within the park • Has something for almost everyone, lots of activities for all ages • Location/Closeness • Good playground equipment area • Wide variety of activities/facilities/pavilions/fields and courts •Nature preserve area • Size of the park • Park is maintained and clean Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve J • Location/Closeness • Wide variety of activities/facilities/fields and courts • The trails and walking paths within the park • Good playground equipment area • Has something for almost everyone, lots of activities for all ages • Size of the park • Enjoy the Park Run event •Nature preserve area • Park is maintained and clean Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center • Location/Closeness • Water features for the kids •Good pool area • Good fitness equipment • Large variety of indoor and outdoor activities/classes year-round • Safe environment • Reasonable cost for entry 42 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan Mies Park • The trails and walking paths • Location/Closeness • Lots of different activities/facilities/fields and courts • Good playground structure • Love the shady areas in the park • Like the size of the large park Greenmead Historical Site • Unique place with lots of historic charm • Lots of great festivals/events/flea market •Beautiful buildings, paths, and gardens As previously mentioned there are many different amenities and facilities offered through the City of Livonia Parks and Recreation System. Residents and visitors felt that the public parks and recreation facilities are extremely important (72%), somewhat important (25%), and neutral (3%) to their quality of life. The overwhelming majority of the respondents felt this is important to their quality of life. For the community, there are many different improvements that can be made to the park system; therefore, the survey asked to prioritize different topics. The different items were ranked 1-5, where 5 is very high priority down to very low priority is 0. The top three highest priorities were the maintenance of existing park facilities, local bike routes and walking paths, and maintaining public open space/natural areas. The three lowest priority projects included Dog Park, amphitheater, and summer camps/playground programs. 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Priority to: Maintence Priority to: Local bike Priority to: Priority to: Local park of existing park routes and walking Maintaining public improvements facilities paths open space / natural (playgrounds, fields, areas etc) 01■2 3■4 5 43 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Priority to: Special Events (Concerts, Park -IT, Holiday Events) 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Priority to: Amphitheater Priority to: Summer Camps/ Playground Programs 01 02 3 0 5 Priority to: Youth Programs Priority to: Dog Park Priority to: Education Priority to: Programs programs (health, encouraging active environment, etc) living (walking groups, etc) ■1 ■2 3 ■4 5 44 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan One of the parks directly targeted is the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center, to see what other amenities they would like. Below is a wordle of the variety of suggestions as improvements to the recreation center. Some of the top responses include no other changes to the facility because there is so much to do, evening classes/activities for adults and children, more preteen and teen classes/activities, free rate for classes to members, the cost, and new weight lifting material. 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O.None- -- spar asse QP, L%,I, ub C�Oubdooryear bebber ids a) trails M-L nee s §tjhss2 .f., COMIUMbiUSS k 0 F) R-13IN lash 0)make see cD EL m (D ang 0 1, feo've's -0 E In Lm �� CL �, a 'E act; b es 0 x, (0 E SII = ru o m .� okW PanE1- 111 Ib 0 ch 6- bins.offer 0 0mile CL City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan BASIS FOR ACTION PLAN The proceeding sections of the recreation plan provided information into the current operations and development of park properties in Livonia. The basis for the Action Plan is meant to evaluate the information collected to summarize the needs and priorities for the existing and future park properties within the city. The purpose of this Parks and Recreation Master Plan is to identify needs and establish priorities for implementation. The overall goal is to guide decisions on future investments to ensure the recreation system is improved and continues to be an asset to the community. This process occurs every five years. It poises the community to proactively respond to needs. Actions are described in this section of the plan based on the planning process and goals and objectives developed from: • On-site observations and discussions with users • Physical evaluation of each park and recreational facility • Analysis of community demographics • Interviews with recreation staff • Interaction with community members and leadership • Surveys of citizens and recreation providers • Existing master/action plans ACCOMPLISHMENTS Since completion of the last 5 year parks and recreation plan some of the key actions that took place based on previous planning efforts included: • The establishment of a partnership with St Mary Mercy Hospital to provide support for active recreation needs supporting active living and quality of life benefits within Livonia • Pathway and pavilion construction at Dooley Park • New playground at Compton Park • Pool renovation at Clement Circle Park • Pending grant application for pedestrian bridge at Helman Park to implement Bike Walk Livonia plan • Expanded parking lot at Botsford Pool • Bien Park Picnic Pavilion, play structure and paved path with parking • Numerous backstop and dugout replacements throughout the park system • 350 light fixtures upgraded to LED • 25 new cardio pieces per year The following recommendations are made for improvements over the next 5 years. Social and economic conditions are changing rapidly. An improvement which was clearly necessary at one point in time may lose its priority due to unpredicted changes in conditions. Likewise, a project may have to be elevated in priority staging because of other unforeseen circumstances. The implementation program will require continual updating to assure that needs are being met and 47 City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan that public and private resources are being wisely invested. Action items are not listed in priority order: Goal 1: Build on the success and opportunities within existing facilities to provide quality of life benefits for City of Livonia residents. • Develop, update and activate tiered land management plans for each park. • Support staff training to sustain best management practices within the park system. • Conduct a study to provide recommendations for consolidation of park properties and strategy for managing the declining school demographics and potential opportunities that meet the highest and best needs of the City of Livonia Parks and Recreation. Department and the community. • Evaluate potential Dog Park location at a location that minimizes issues with noise, adjacent land use. • Evaluate replacement or re -purposing of Sheldon Pool based on proximity to the newly refurbished Clement Circle pool. Goal 2: Pursue funding sources and develop partnerships and advocates to manage park needs. • Identify potential parks and recreation projects that meet criteria established by the Healthy Livonia Steering Committee • Continue active involvement and representation on the St Mary Mercy Hospital advisory committee • Continue collaboration with Wolves and Hawkes organization • Work with Schoolcraft Community College to relieve pressure for soccer field demand through use of indoor fields, providing opportunity for other use at Jaycee Park. • Work with developers to create an endowment fund for recreation funded through partnership, lease or sale of existing recreation property as deemed appropriate by the City of Livonia. A process for evaluating proposals will also be needed (impacts on previous grants, future grants, etc) Goal 3: Increase awareness / use of park facilities and programs • Identify viable winter season outdoor recreation opportunities (a designated sledding hill, synthetic ice rink, etc) • Utilize DNR programs such as REC 101 to run programs and promote the park through the state website. • Identify target age groups, locations and system to try a model program for a mobile workshop (crafts, bubble soccer, etc) Goal 4: Support green initiatives, active living, and accessibility to recreation. • Explore a recycling programs within park facilities. City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Coordinate with City Planning Department to implement phases of the Bike Walk Livonia Plan such as: Completing loop connection to I-275 via Hines Drive Bike Path and Curtis Road north Completing connection to Rotary Park GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The following statements should guide the action plan based on opportunities and conditions over the next five years. For some issues, further investigations may be needed to best define specific actions. Many goals will need additional funding to make them a reality and this process identifies a need to pursue opportunities as they are available. The following goal statement and objectives are recommended to drive the focus for the City of Livonia Parks and Recreation Department. Goal 1: Build on the success and opportunities within existing facilities to provide quality of life benefits for City of Livonia residents. Objectives • Keep to the mission for each park facility; follow current master plans for facilities. • Design recreation facilities to provide recreation opportunities and contribute to the aesthetic quality and sustainability. • Develop future recreation facilities on sound fiscal policy and cost recovery models. • Encourage creative staffing, education and maintenance minded design of recreation facilities and equipment to reduce annual maintenance costs. • Monitor programs and services; apply logic model or results oriented management and accountability approach to evaluating adding, deleting or modifying programs and services. • Evaluate park locations and usage as a tool to make land use decisions on targeted acquisition, consolidation and/or reduction of land area based on long term management costs and recreation benefit. Goal 2: Pursue fundinz sources and develop partnerships and advocates to manaze park needs. Objectives e • Provide an active role for collaboration within park system in conjunction with funding support from local benefactors (). City of Livonia Five Year Parks and Recreation Master Plan • Continue to seek partnerships with other recreational providers and agencies and with neighboring communities to share ideas and provide non -competing programs and facilities. Examples include but are not limited to county recreation, civic groups, community groups, churches, etc. • Apply for grants to develop park facilities where local match can be supported. • Seek gifts, endowments and/or sponsorships for maintenance and development of city recreation facilities. • Continue coordination with school district on shared use of facilities. • Clearly define volunteer programs and activities within parks to allow opportunities along with a balanced administrative burden required to manage volunteer efforts. • Monitor and adjust appropriate user fees. Goal 3: Increase awareness/use of park facilities and programs Objectives • Continue promoting active and passive use of park facilities by a variety of organizations (athletic, social, professional, civic, service clubs, etc.). • Enhance internal wayfinding in park, maps, smart -phone links, and on-line maps. • Enhance website and use of social media for promotion of events and programs. • Explore use of park facilities by vendors for short- and long-term contracts to widen programs and services offered without a direct burden on staffing. • Explore flexible / mobile programs that can be located at various sites and user groups. Goal 4: Support Green initiatives, active living, and accessibility to recreation. Objectives e • Support non -motorized master plans as identified in the Bike Walk Livonia plan through coordination with City of Livonia Planning Department. • Provide support structure for non -motorized connections at parks through bike racks, maps or bike -share / rental opportunities. • Use park facilities to educate on issues such as stewardship, natural systems and healthy/ active living. • Monitor new technology and energy-saving methods and apply when applicable to park facilities and operation. 50 City of Livonia Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017- 2022 ACTION PLAN The Livonia Parks and Recreation Department continue to offer quality programs and activities that support neighborhoods and communities throughout the city. Through the various facilities and partnerships in Livonia, various groups of individuals have access to healthy lifestyle activities. The updated Parks and Recreation Master Plan will ensure preservation of recreational assets into the future and that new opportunities to improve the system are explored and implemented. The Action Plan is a framework for future decision making; the following recommendations are not listed in priority order. They are based on the Goals and Objectives listed within the plan: • Action Plan Framework: This includes the overall goal statement for the plan, followed by more specific objectives that will accomplish the goal. • Park -Specific Recommendations: These include a listing of all potential projects for all the city parks. • System -Wide Initiatives: Another important aspect of the planning process involved system -wide initiatives in order to accomplish objectives. These include projects such as programming, ADA upgrades, and consistent enhancements. • Five Year Capital Improvement Plan: The final component of the plan is a 5 -year outline of prioritized projects and their potential funding sources. This format provides a systematic approach to implementing this plan and ensures that realistic and feasible strategies are top priority for the city. Actions supporting Goal 1: Build on the success and opportunities within existing facilities to provide quality of life benefits for City of Livonia residents. • Increase level of maintenance of facilities. -Review park grants and building maintenance schedules for preventative versus reaction -based efforts. -Establish measurable maintenance standards to assist with developing and monitoring maintenance duties. • Develop a mission for each park category (neighborhood, mini -park, etc). Update or develop specific master plans for key facilities. The specific master plans for each park would go towards developing goals and laying out potential improvements necessary. Key park locations include; Sheldon Park and Pool, Botsford Pool, Jack E. Kirskey Recreation Center. -Develop park improvements as identified in park master plans and CIP list. • Use industry best practices, participation counts, feedback and customer demand to evaluate adding, modifying or deleting programs. 51 City of Livonia Parks and Recreation Master Plan Master Plan 2017- 2022 Actions supporting Goal 2: Pursue funding sources and develop partnerships and advocates to manage park needs. • Complete a detailed school facilities inventory to drive attention of future resources. Identify matrix of qualities that support Parks and Recreation Department goals to guide future acquisitions, leases, playground replacement or additions. The intent is to quantify opportunities to avoid redundancy of facilities and long-term management costs. -Pursue acquisitions or leases as appropriate. • Pursue development of improvement listed in Bike walk Livonia through grant programs, as appropriate. -Support grant applications by other city departments or partner agencies as well as internal grant applications developed by the Parks and Recreation Department. • Parks to maintain representation with the Healthy Livonia Steering Committee -Drive collaboration with St. Mary's, Chamber of Commerce, and service clubs in Livonia into park programs and facilities. -Discuss at staff level about rethinking how programs are marketed, run and how facilities are maintained. -Pursue active living / health metric studies within park facilities and programs in conjunction with medical partners. Goal 3: Increase awareness/use of park facilities and programs. • Pursue social media efforts to promote park facilities and programs -Promote geo-cashe sites within park sites in appropriate locations -Explore Google map or smart phone applications that locate park facilities in a hands-on way to get more residents engaged within existing park locations. Goal 4: Support green initiatives, active living and accessibility to recreation. • Implement a recycling program within the parks to support maintenance efforts and sustainability. • Work with Livonia Bike Plan to locate facilities near key destinations; also use solar trash compactors and bike share/repair stations. 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R e 1 1• LUw MuUiurrl Mull Maintenance of existing park facilities Local bike routes and walking paths Maintaining public open space /natural areas Programs encouraging active living (walking groups, etc.) Education programs (health, environment, etc.) Local park improvements (playgrounds, etc.) 4. What is your favorite park? Why? 5. What amenities would you like to see in the Livonia Community Recreation Center? 6. What additional recreation offerings / programs should the city offer? 7. What is your age? 20 or under 21 to 45 46 to 65 66 and older 8. Additional Comments/Thoughts: Thank you for your time and interest. Survey Responses Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Rotary Park & Nature Preserve I love the walking path within the park, trails to walk on and the closeness to my house. Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Close to where we live and offers year-round athletic activities. Beverly Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center We are member, our 5 -year-old daughter, swim, enrolled in gymnastics class. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve It has something for almost everyone Mies Park WALKING PATH Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center The pool/splash pad/tree fort for my kids and the fitness equipment for myself. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve WALKING PATHS, NATURE TRAILS, PLAYGROUND Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Closest Beverly Park Close to home Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Has most things Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Location nearest to home Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center I enjoy the lazy river and workout area I bring my grandchildren there all the time. The Rec center has a lot of activities they do Wilson Barn Lots of activities. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Nature trails Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Small, quiet Mies Park Trees, paved paths, volleyball sand courts Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Kids enjoy it. They have fun on the play equipment & walking around the path. Also like Rotary. Mies Park Walking path, shady. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve The good playground equipment, including an old-fashioned carousel/rotary thing. Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve nature trail Fox Creek Golf Course Best golf course in the city. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve The hiking trails. It also has a lot to offer - volleyball, play scape, etc. I just haven't used it yet. Ford Field & Eddie Edgar Ice Arena Close to home. Enjoy hockey Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Walking paths Country Homes Park It is nice and quiet and a great field for t -ball and baseball. Greenmead Historical Site Unique place and lots of great festivals offered Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Rotary Park & Nature Restrooms, pavilions, activities Preserve Mies Park It's big Mies Park Live nearby and the park and walking path Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Year-round swimming Center Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Jaycee Park Close to home. Decent Play structure. Rotary Park & Nature Size and number of featured Preserve Rotary Park & Nature variety of activities Preserve Mies Park Lies very close to my house. Also like that it is very easily accessible (bike, foot, or car, with lots of parking) to residents in the square mile surrounding it Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Love all the indoor and outdoor activities Center Mies Park Close to home Rotary Park & Nature Nature preserve area Preserve Greenmead Historical Site Rotary Park & Nature Close by, two great walking "tracks", spacious, wooded, and oh so pet Preserve friendly Bicentennial Park & Nature Close to home. I feel safer cuz it's in the wide open and the restaurant and Preserve fire station are right there. It's clean too. I wish Bicentennial had a pavilion somewhere with a small picnic area. I enjoy Rotary because of the pavilion picnic area being so close to the parking lot. Bicentennial Park & Nature All of the different sporting fields and also the lay ground equipment and all Preserve of the nature walks. Shelden Park & Pool It is the closest to my house and I utilize it the most. Mies Park Close to home, lots of space, lots of trees, cool play scape Beverly Park Close to my home and is always full of kids. nice open area. Bicentennial Park & Nature Location, SK offered there, nature path Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Proximity. I live just west of Fox Creek. It is a pleasant bike ride on our way Preserve to the subdivision to the north of the park. Also enjoy the bike path loop on the east end of the park. Rotary Park & Nature Has a lot of variety of activities for all ages and it is easy to get to Preserve Rotary Park & Nature I have fond memories of exploring the woods with my friends. We would Preserve climb trees and fallen logs. Going into the woods felt like escaping into another, less civilized world. Bicentennial Park & Nature close to home, things to do for all ages, restaurant. Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Such a wide variety of exercise options Center Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Greenmead Historical Site Great for providing local history and hosting events like the flea market Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Large areas to explore, the indoor bathroom, kept up tennis courts, fun "forest" to explore, 2 playgrounds, sandbox, volleyball and I can walk the track. So much to do! Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center I work out/exercise there and it's near my home. Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve walking paths through the woods Country Homes Park Close to my house, we walk there frequently Beverly Park Location and it has a fence to keep kids safer. My kids miss the duck, though. Devon -Aire Park & Ice Arena Close to my house Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center I use it every day. Rotary and Bicentennial parks would be better if the paths were not so muddy and if dogs wouldn't be allowed to run loose. Castle Gardens Park Walking distance from my home! Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Swimming, walking track and kids' classes Jaycee Park My kids play soccer there. Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center There are so many fun things to do inside and out. Plus, it's reasonable what it costs for admission Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Wooded trails Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Greenmead Historical Site History, walkable, Greenmead Historical Site It is our history. There is a store. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Preserve It's closest to me and always gives off a "welcoming" air. It is very well -kept, offering trails as well as picnic areas. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Closest to home Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Location and overall beauty of the grounds. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Pavilion. Flush toilets. Parking nearby. Compact. Greenmead Historical Site the historical significance Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Don't visit the other ones that often. Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center So many activities for all Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Location Devon -Aire Park & Ice Arena Proximity to my home Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Bicentennial Park & Nature Close to home. Nice park, lots of field and woods to explore Preserve Rotary Park & Nature So many trails & playgrounds! Preserve Rotary Park & Nature THE PLAYGROUND AND PAVILIONS Preserve Mies Park It's very shady on hot summer days Beverly Park Beverly is in walking distance from my house. Rotary Park & Nature The trails/woods Preserve Mies Park Proximity to my house Greenmead Historical Site There are so many features: buildings, events, paths, gardens. It's beautiful. Rotary Park & Nature Close to home, walking track, tennis courts, ball fields, volleyball nets Preserve Ford Field & Eddie Edgar Ice Close to home, the ice rink Arena Rotary Park & Nature My family loves the nature trails along with the plays capes and space for Preserve parties. Bicentennial Park & Nature Soccer fields Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Pathways, nature trails, plays capes. Preserve Clements Circle Park & Pool The park and pool were bonuses when we were looking for a house in 2005. We loved the idea of moving into a neighborhood with these. Rotary Park & Nature Variety of play for my kids Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Size and varied events that can be held there. As well it serves as a great Preserve sports park Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Location Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Picnic area walking trail. Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Pavilions, woods, playground equipment, plenty of recreational activities Preserve baseball, tennis, volleyball, walking, running, etc. The overall size of the park makes it appealing. Harry Wolf Tot Lot Because it has a lot to do for toddlers Rotary Park & Nature Secluded, nice trails and walking paths. Good for kids and families Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Close to home Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Memories from when I was little. Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Nature trails Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Playground for kids Preserve Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Country Homes Park Beverly Park Playground fenced on t2he sides. Would love to see more playgrounds fully fenced in! Rotary Park & Nature Options for bigger and smaller kids both. Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation The Rec Center is the most up-to-date building Center Greenmead Historical Site Having a historical site that gives the sense of place and identity is important when the rest of the city is a shut in community orbiting around strip malls, and big box stores. Rotary Park & Nature The closest, and love the nature preserve Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Trails Preserve Greenmead Historical Site Historical and shade Rotary Park & Nature Play grounds, volleyball, baseball, tennis, picnic. Lots of different amenities Preserve and a bathroom. Very important when you have little kids. Rotary Park & Nature Playgrounds for the kids, Preserve Walking trail Baseball field improvements Close to home Rotary Park & Nature woods to walk in Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Close by, trails and lots of play equipment. There's even plenty of space for Preserve picnics. Rotary Park & Nature Walking distance to home, nice playground & tennis courts, paved walking Preserve path & nature paths. Nash Park Closest to home, needs a larger walking track.. Mies Park It's just down the black xl from our house, and all the shade Idyl Wyld Golf Course It's not, Lyndon B Johnson National. Historical Park is because it is right next to our home. However, it was not in the list of choices and needs lots of TLC! Nehasil Park & Civic Center Park Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Walking track. Paths in the woods. Nice picnic area. Beautiful park. Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation I spend more time there than any other Center Mies Park Close to home Bicentennial Park & Nature Walking path, space and trees to provide shade Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Grandchildren love the playground, I like walking in the park, close to my Preserve home Rotary Park & Nature Tennis court, volley ball court, pavilion for private/public events, and play Preserve structures. It has a lot of trees to make the area inviting, beautiful, and provides shade! Greenmead Historical Site Great events, interesting topic, and has a purpose Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Fox Creek Golf Course Course and restaurant Fox Creek Golf Course We are golfers and its location is great for us Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Walking path, wooded trails and fitness area. Clements Circle Park & Pool Between the pool, the volleyball courts and the open land. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve The variety it offers. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Bathrooms and wood trails Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Close to my home and a great place to walk and for grandkids to play. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Trails and many other activities Mies Park Close to home Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Safe meeting place for our children to meet their friends. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve There is a lot of activity, volleyball net places to sit etc. Clements Circle Park & Pool The pool Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve The size, trails, always clean. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve All the options, tennis, trails, pavilions, etc. Devon-Aire Park & Ice Arena Close to home Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Nature preserve Greenwood Park It's close to my house. Pastor Park Location Mies Park Location, playground Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Walking trails Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Pool and the gym Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Location, size, upkeep and amenities Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Close. Ford Field & Eddie Edgar Ice Arena Close to home, memories Rotary Park & Nature Preserve The variety of things to do. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Events and nature Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Close to home and I run Livonia Parkrun every Saturday morning. Shelden Park & Pool A pool that you don't have to be a member to go to Bluegrass Park & Nature Wildlife Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Preserve Robert E. McCann Park It is spacious, has nature trails, lots of picnic areas, lots of playgrounds, little library, walking path, baseball diamonds, tennis courts and it is in a great location. Also has a lot of shady areas. Bien Park Close to home Beverly Park It's enclosed. Something for little and big kids Rotary Park & Nature The trails and tennis courts Preserve Mies Park Walking trail and volleyball pit Wilson Barn Location Beverly Park Rotary Park & Nature Baseball Preserve Castle Gardens Park It's in our neighborhood we walk there. Next favorite is bien park we also walk there. Rotary Park & Nature Blacktop path, ball fields, and tennis courts Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Is it closest, and we use it the most Preserve Rotary near house has combo different things to do Clements Circle Park & Pool it's in walking distance, is always full of youthful people enjoying the outdoors. It has so much potential and the community really loves and cherishes it. I love that the large walking path has a lot of visibility so you can see the kids playing still across the park. Also, it is away from the main roads which is really nice. Bicentennial Park & Nature It has my brothers bench in it. Preserve Bien Park Close to home. Play scape Moelke Park * Botsford Pool Close to home. Clements Circle Park & Pool It's in my neighborhood Rotary Park & Nature Trails Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Where I took my kids when they were little. Close to my house. Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Tennis courts Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Trees facilities cleanliness playground Preserve Ford Field & Eddie Edgar Ice Used to have a great figure skating program. Arena Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Bicentennial Park & Nature Lots of trails and a good park for the kids Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation I like to exercise there. Center Rotary Park & Nature Kids play, walking trails - paved and woods, shade Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center It's a gem in the city Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Variety of activities Robert E. McCann Park Bathroom facility for my kids Pastor Park Nearest to my house and son's daycare. Lots of play structures to choose from. Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Close to home. Easy to run, walk or bike there. Nehasil Park & Civic Center Park Near my home, meaningful and beautiful Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Close to home. Wide variety of activities. Mies Park neighborhood park Broadmoor Park Close to home Archery Range Favorite sport Greenmead Historical Site Learning opportunities and family fun. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Large area, water fountains, bathrooms Bluegrass Park & Nature Preserve It's my backyard Mies Park We walk there often because it very close. Also love that it is shady. Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Park Run, but would like more running path than trail especially in inclement weather. Love the spaciousness and variety of activities. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Size, and amenities Clements Circle Park & Pool It's closest to my house and easy to walk to. Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve So many different things to do Rotary Park & Nature Preserve I have gone there since I was a child. There is a variety of activities available and plenty of room to spread out. The park is kept in great condition. The trails available are a nice break from the busy play equipment. It is also very close to me. Devon -Aire Park & Ice Arena I haven't been to all of them yet, but I love how shaded it is, I like the layout of the equipment and I love all the trees and how cozy it feels Beverly Park Equipment, location (privacy) fence to keep young kids enclosed Clements Circle Park & Pool Pool Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Proximity and young child friendly play structures Shelden Park & Pool The area and the pool staff are great! Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Large open areas, fields, variety of activities for families. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Preserve The park equipment is small enough for my boy to feel confident on. Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Variety of activities, nice pools Rotary Park & Nature Preserve they all are important for different reasons. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve It's closest to our home. We also enjoy Mies Park ... it's close to my daughter's school. Mies Park Great playground, great location. Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Lots and lots of tennis courts, lots of space. Trees for shade but also a lot of sun. Veterans Memorial Plaza Tribute to veterans, visible to traffic Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Something for each of my family to do. Castle Gardens Park This was the favorite of my sons when they were younger because of the different types of playground equipment not offered at other playgrounds. Clements Circle Park & Pool I like the walking path. Wish there were more of it. Ford Field & Eddie Edgar Ice Arena Close to my house Greenmead Historical Site The historical value along with the beautiful gardens. Also, the many events that take place there. Mies Park Close to home, walking path, playground, shade, family friendly. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Wide variety. Walking trails, picnic areas, play areas for children, etc.. Idyl Wyld Golf Course Close to home great people who work there Rotary Park & Nature Preserve All the different playgrounds. Regular bathrooms versus porta pottys especially when you have young kids Moelke Park * Botsford Pool Location Mies Park Close to home Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Nature/walking trails plus so many other things to do. Tennis, playgrounds for kids, baseball. Bien Park Love the walking trail Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Variety Bicentennial Park & Nature Preserve Location, options available for my family Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Bathrooms, Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center The outside track is super convenient! Wilson Barn We lived @ middlebelt and plymouth for 9 yrs. We used the farmers market and fall pumpkin patch frequently. We have since moved across town and don't frequent as much. Wilson Barn There are kid friendly activities like Pumpkin Fest. Greenmead Historical Site Cool location great buildings and events Rotary Park & Nature Preserve I love the bike path and the woods and tennis courts. Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Rotary Park & Nature The hiking paths and the walking path around the playground. Preserve Rotary Park & Nature It's the biggest park aside from Mayberry that isn't thirty or more mins Preserve away Rotary Park & Nature Clean and friendly environment Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Diversity of activities: Tennis, Volley Ball, Playground, Nature Trails, etc. Preserve Rotary Park & Nature we just end there most often for various events Preserve Moelke Park * Botsford Pool Close to my house Rotary Park & Nature trails Preserve Nash Park It's close to my house Rotary Park & Nature The running trails, playground equipment, shade/pavilions. Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation it is fun in to swim there and get good fun exercise Center Clements Circle Park & Pool It is close to home. Rotary Park & Nature I like the nature trails. I love walking and it is a change of scenery for me. I Preserve have only been a resident for a year and haven't been to many of the other parks. But I love walking trails. I prefer paved circuits, though. Rotary Park & Nature I like the walking path and the trails through the nature preserve. Preserve Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Lots of activities going on Center Moelke Park * Botsford Pool Clean nice big pool Greenmead Historical Site Rotary Park & Nature I have good memories from when I was a child. I like the variety of play Preserve equipment, and that you can rent out the pavilion for events. I also recently discovered the nature trails which I enjoy. Rotary Park & Nature Bathrooms and cleanliness Preserve Devon -Aire Park & Ice Arena Across from my house. I love watching the kids having fun. Well kept. Fox Creek Golf Course Golf. Working Tracks -gathering Devon -Aire Park & Ice Arena It is a beautiful shady park with many equipment for kids. they can play in it and watch squirrels gather nuts without ever getting sunburned. the park is also within walking distance of its neighborhood. (unlike other parks to which you have to drive. Bicentennial Park & Nature Size Preserve Rotary Park & Nature Proximity Preserve Devon -Aire Park & Ice Arena Enjoy watching people at friend's house across the street from park. Rotary Park & Nature walking the trails and park Preserve Which park is your favorite? What makes it your favorite? Rotary Park & Nature Preserve Great for picnics, play, history, and festivals Castle Gardens Park Close to home and clean Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center Swimming 4-5 times a week, exercising. Rotary Park & Nature Preserve The nature Preserve trail system. What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings/programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? More kids related exercise classes More bike paths Can't think of any Juice bar with low sugar/low fat choices. Smoothies They have it all. Nothing None. It has enough. None There's been enough money spent! Money needs Free membership to Recreation Center to be spent elsewhere. More kids programming, especially in the evenings An outdoor pool at the rec center would be amazing. (current offerings don't take into account the And more adult "fun" leagues (dodgeball, etc.) schedules of working parents). More evening fitness classes for adults (same reasoning, working parents/adults can't make fitness classes in the middle of the day). FREE CLASSES WITH MEMBERSHIP, DO MORE BIKE PATHS, ESPECIALLY ON H U BBARD SOMETHING WITH THEOPEN FIELD AT JAMISON BETWEEN FIFTH & SIXTH AND BERWICK! We are not joining anymore — we are tired of Parades — More urban programs paying for an annual pass only to watch others walk in and not be checked in. Unknown Easier calendar of events More things for kids to do without having to sign -Summer camps and activities for the "tween" years up for a class, especially kids too old for the tree (10 —15); also more fitness classes for "tween", esp. fort and too young to use the fitness equipment those that are fun and game-oriented like dodgeball, (ages 10 —15) etc. Child Care Park space closer to 7 Mile and Newburgh (walkable), development of retail/downtown like space in NW Livonia area, more concerts and activities for communities — start concert series Memorial Day. When the leisure pool is closed on Mondays and Doing a pretty good job now Wednesday's; for the classes, they don't use the whole pool so why can't we use lazy river or pool by slide? N/A N/A Wallyball City rummage sale, city picnic, city chili cook-off, city bike ride cruises An additional lane avid or lap swimming in the More outdoor concerts. Special, seasonal events. evenings! ! ! Also, weight machines suitable for women. Only men use the free weights. Your weight equipment options are terrible. Arts and crafts for kids. What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? Everything in there is great. Just maintain & Just keep current on activities that children & adults make the leisure pool warmer. We stopped enjoy. taking classes there because my young kids were freezing before the class was even over. My daughter LOVES to swim & she was begging me to get her out as her lips were turning purple. Full daytime hour coverage in the Kid's Quarters (this includes lunch). more free programs - Dearborn is a good more city wide activities (plymouth/northville) to keep example residents engaged Dog Park, Water Fountains for public, Public Outdoor concerts Clean Restrooms I dont know where this center is. Bike paths to get to Hines Drive. To get there, I have to ride my bike on high traffic roads that aren't bike friendly. It would be nice if there was a path to get there or even if the north/south roads had bike lanes. Meeting rooms for subdivision meetings and Tech classes for elder persons local groups Amenities are fine; more over site to ensure appropriate use of equipment/overall facilities; less external (non-residents) with day passes. The LJAL should be more open to better, competitive travel baseball. Their programs are not top-notch and it is necessary to leave the area to play on competitive teams. Shorter annual shutdown More variety of classes held after 6 p.m. so full Uncertain at this time time workers can take higher advantage of class offerings. Free classes for residents Racquetball courts and steam room, and more More events for just residents of Livonia where we space dedicated to small kids besides the tree could show our driver's license fort What we have is good. Not sure. improve the outdoor water park outdoor soccer, a play structure outside the rec, improved outdoor water park at rec, family outdoor summer swim pass none community meet ups for group walks around the city True rec/ed sports for children, especially the See above! More rec/ed sports for kids who like to What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? 9 -14 -year-old range - kids want to play sports, play but aren't highly competitive; more festivals, but perhaps aren't super competitive or highly parties, concerts, activities skilled enough for the intensive 3 -day a week practice and games. Also, more outdoor concerts, festivals, parties, group activities Close it. The city should not be competing with None the private sector for this. Ideas or events to keep young teens engaged An after school program like a boys and girls club. No opinion no thoughts on this... "Daytime" activities, bingo, concerts, etc. Outdoor daytime bingo, concerts, activities for seniors. during the day. Most seniors don't get out or We don't get out and drive in the evenings so some drive in the evening. I like the Thursday daytime activities in the local parks with pavilions and evening concerts at City Hall but I wish they toilets would be helpful. had them at a park with a pavilion and trees for shade during the day. The city hall stairway just isn't as cozy as a park would be. A pavilion for shade, rain, etc. would also be nice. We also need these events to be near flush toilets not portable potties for seniors. Coffee/tea shop Running club Kid -free hot tub, more lanes for lap swimmers Lower pricing for residents. Racket bal, diving Athletic summer camp for tweens. board use at public open pool times New exercise mats & disinfectant to spray after use. More things for younger kids ages 5 and under. There isn't much to do for parents and young children. Adult continuing education and personal More bike / pedestrian infrastructure. Also, see enrichment classes. Language, photography, previous answer (question 16) art, computers, genealogy, etc. I think it offers most of what I would expect Drama programs for youth. from a city recreation center. Cycling bikes for use by the general public. All First aid training (if they do not already), blood drives, of the spinning bikes are currently in the dog adoptions, bike group, invasive species removal studio, which is only for class use. Having a few team made of volunteers of those bikes on the main floor would be nice for when people want to cycle outside of class. The bikes currently on the floor are not the same type, and not as good, in my opinion. What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? weights upstairs as I am uncomfortable using crafting classes, like plymouth does at their library. them around a lot of people. Maybe some other machines. More water aerobics and barre. Although I am Deep water aerobics at the Rec. a rec center member I have to take some classes at Schoolcraft. The rec center offerings are not enough. We, as well as many others, are not at all You offer quite a bit already. Honestly you keep us pleased that we had to put someone's name quite busy already! on the building. Why couldn't we just leave it? Amenities are great as they are now. New weight machines. The ones there are extremely outdated. I know people who have left and gone to Fitness 19 because of the equipment. Love it More adult leagues I love the center, the only issue is when i bring More young sports leagues/teams. Livonia doesn't a guest who doesn't live in livonia and they offer much for 3 year olds but in other cities they are have to pay an outrageous fee. Can't it be already teaching them about sports and being on a cheaper for those coming with a member? We team. already pay a ton to be a member! Part year fee in winter months Dog park Free child care for those who are members and exercising Bigger hot tub. More TVs in fitness center or Outdoor activities - walks, bicycle days, outdoor ice TVs at each machine. Better cleaning in fitness skating, lessons for older adults on pickleball and other center - mainly the carpet and ask staff to activities of interest to them but knowing that many wipe down machines throughout the day. older adults work so schedule it for 6:30pm and not during the day Fencing classes. Classes/events for special needs population Better security to limit loud profanities from the pick-up basketball games I can't think of anything off the top of my head. Better staff! Towel center/desk on upper level. More Morning classes that start at lam. The early sessions stations to grab items to clean exercise are way too early for most people. Nutrition classes. equipment. What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? Better locker rooms for adults only. More Better space around outdoor concerts. More space between machines. educational offerings. Nutrition, exercise opportunities as group walks, runs, etc. Can't think of anything right now (except a Can't think of anything right now. shuttle from the parking lot to the front door! (tee, hee) Outdoor pool, increased size of exercise area with more equipment/machines Love the Rec Center. continue to offer plenty of activities for kids and seniors. Sr. Citizen activities in the afternoon hours. More music related activities indoors during winter Bingo! months and in the afternoon hours. dedicated outdoor pickleball courts see above I think the rec center is fine the way it is Maybe more organized biking events / like the See the above ... more biking events would be cool. Also ones in Detroit where people bike as a group more organized outdoor events or festivals that make around the city the area a destination... Local food trucks, outdoor music (more modern and young than what is currently happening), something like a west side arts eats and beats would be awesome!! But add in healthy lifestyle stuff to make it unique. Maybe some of these events could be on or at some of the city's vacant properties too ... repurpose those spaces!! Splash pad, play structure Splash pad Larger splash park more affordable for non- City splash park; perhaps free for residents and small members fee for non-residents Options 4 children between 5 and 12 when parents want to work out. COST REDUCTION NOT SURE IDK A few splash pads that are free n/a More paths/trails Updated equipment BIKE LANESM Coffee/smoothie shop Yoga in the park; walking off weight None that I can think of More pools Fixing up the outdoor roller hockey rink would I would love a local outdoor ice rink at one of the be great parks, I would be happy to help with it as well. Maybe a smoothie/cafe Quality of life More bike trails Better class equipment. What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? We are newer to the area and haven't joined as it is a little pricey for a family Almost everything is offered in some way or Nature walk events form, not really missing anything Water exercise at night Free exercise classes for yearly members Maybe more outdoor summer activities Halloween parade at the rec. Center More programs for little on toddlers More splash pads Outdoor ice skating Outdoor ice rinks Fine the way it is. Can't think of any. More nature trails More to do for youth Splash pad and water area for kids Cross -fit style classes Bicycle clubs Outdoor playground More family centered programs An outdoor space with a less traditional Better pool availability. Why shut off all spray features playground. The zoo and greenfield village when a class is in session of the class doesn't go have excellent examples of these spaces! anywhere near the zero entry pool? Such a great place but it's rarely able to be used to the full extent! Stronger wifi, an indoor turf field, better Pickup basketball leagues basketballs I don't use the rec center much, it's nice, but I We NEED a walkable city. It degrades our rights as don't even know what's going on there. pedestrians. I cannot go anywhere without having to take my car. I can't stand it. All the parks don't have local restaurants or businesses near them so they can't thrive. We need in neighborhood businesses that people can walk to. Cars are extremely expensive hamster balls that keep everyone separate, hostile, they are dangerous, they promote a less physically active lifestyle, they are expensive, they contribute largely to CO2 emissions, the list goes on. Bottom line is Livonia needs to become more walkable, more thriving public spaces. Living in this town feels like living in a vending machine. Is this talking about the one at Bentley? I A splash pad!!!! With an area for 5 and under! !! didn't even know it was renamed. Child care and children's programs are important or I can't go. More children programs Children physical fitness Never heard of that place BIKE LANES THROUGHOUT THE CITY FOR THE LOVE OF GOD Racquetball Sporting programs for special needs children. What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? Outdoor fitness equipment such as A Fathers club, a gathering of men who will donate www.movestrongfit.com An official softball time, effort, and resources to further develop the field designated just for Girls youth softball, City's services. field dimensions, fencing and dug outs. More weight room equipment, I enjoy lifting free weights and the LCRC is too crowded in the free weight given space. Batting cages for the public to use. 3 Pickleball courts. Outdoor group fitness equipment, Start offering "over 50" fitness classes during non-working hours! There are more than a few of us who are well over 50 but still work full time. All the offerings for seniors are between 9AMand 5! Not sure I've been here. Even living in Livonia More like how can you better advertise the programs most of my life. that are currently available? I'd love to see biking groups, family programs, Seems pretty complete now. Better walking/biking routes Outdoor pool More pavilions I wish there were more parks safe for small toddlers, even some meant for them are still not safe For the Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park: an elementary/toddler playground is needed, the current playground needs an update, a gazebo or pavilion would be great, utilizing the open space for a community food garden or a pool would be an amazing idea! Many young families are moving into this area! Affordable child care Child care Not sure. It's already nice. More walking paths. At all the parks A boxing gym, outdoor tennis courts, Programs associated to proposed ideas from #16 baseball/softball field, mini golf/batting cages. A "ninja warrior" training equipment Lower cost Not sure I like it now more encouragement and publicity for what we already have, especially programs at Greenmead It already offers a lot. Not sure It is nice already Nature hikes, holiday parades We ended our membership, the equipment I think they need to focus on improving the facility was in bad condition and the work out area they already have was dirty What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? Earlier hours None I'd like to see an indoor winter baseball league for kids. Please put in a disc golf course. Rotary park woods is the perfect location. Cardio drumming, walking groups. Cardio drumming, walking for seniors Tennis courts Competitive tennis Theater. After Dearborn built their rec center Bike lanes. You might be able to get grant money too. with that beautiful theater, I wished we had Bicycle safety education for riders and non -riders alike. done that in Livonia. Also, more meeting areas for social groups. Place to ride bike Local bands to come and play Teen tennis program. Wave pool. Outdoor Library coffee shop. Book clubs. Travel program/trips seating. Around the city parks free yoga on that are not just for senior citizens. Park benches summer Saturday's. Top notch spa treatments. outside the rec center. Redo landscaping at rec center A friendlier staff at front desk would be a huge facing 5 -mile and make it useful. hill with light never huge huge improvement! ! ! understood this eye sore. More for preteen and teens. Outdoor Summer outdoor aqua size classes, summer outdoor basketball courts. yoga. More affordable Not sure Massages No comment coffee shop/small cafe More youth sport classes for ages 10-16 (like tennis, basketball, soccer, etc. Lower rates for residents Juice bar, healthy eating ideas On line networks so working families can connect with similar parents to arrange activities or share ideas Not sure They do a great job now! Cheaper cost for seniors More tracks to walk Continue with what is there. Add a few FREE Parades general aerobics classes to get more people involved and to whet appetites for further wellness. None that I can think of at the moment Not familiar Maintenance and police presence Water An outdoor pool A downtown area with shops and a spot to stroll Water to drink Parking Inversion tables. I would love to see the outdoor aquatics program built up and am excited for Clements Circle to open. The current hours of the outdoor pools are poor and may What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? discourage some swimmers. Also, the shorter season was a deterrent for me to purchase a season pass. The desire for a fun swimming area is definitely there and thus the success of the private swim clubs. It would be fabulous if the city could work on improving and offering more in this area. I would like to see more included to the More routes safety for bikers residents who pay for membership. Lots for families to do at all times during the day. Not sure Not sure cheaper rates improve the city pools and shower buildings Splash pad Drive in movie More sanitary wipes General exercise Can't think of anything Winter activities to get us out of the house Longer walking path Not sure what more can be added. The rec is The public parks are already at capacity for activities. I fairly full, and is usually pretty crowded. don't know what else would fit. Maybe another Rec center! Closer parking Good More space to work out in. As a woman it is very uncomfortable to lift weights in the tiny fit hub. If they are not already all in use ... it's an uncomfortable area. A racquetball court would be cool. Maybe update the tree fort area for the little kids so that moms at home with children have somewhere to let their little ones come in and play. Drone course Better staff Knit night, crochet night. Do not use. None I would love it if the windows in the leisure Skateboard camp, lacrosse, bike -able paths from Joy pool area could open to allow French air into Rd to 8 -mile and throughout the city for families that the highly chlorinated environment. The rec generally avoids major streets, center is a jewel! Fans in mac gyms, A free 5-8 minute stretching session on the :50's of every hour Not sure For kids and teens Cleaner shower facilities Bike lanes & bike safety education If you could just have staff enforce the posted I would like to see the city actually offer the programs, What amenities would you like to see in the Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? What additional recreation offerings / programs should the city offer? rules (eg: age minimums for track and equipment) that would be great. not farmed out to the JAL and LCA. Kids music programs in the parks Not sure, can't think of anything at the moment. There is a lot there! Treadmills where your kids can be in treehouse, mini golf, cheaper guest passes, curtained dressing areas in locker rooms Cycling club, unicycle class, directory of local clubs to join Why is there no outdoor basketball courts in the city parks? Outdoor basketball. More affordable fitness classes for members The center has everything I need in it. I like how it is now. More outdoor fitness classes outside in the summer. Hydrotherapy beds This city is missing the boat big time on kit offering special needs camps, events, and programs Clean locker rooms and showers. You already do a good job. Camps for individuals with special needs, especially those over the age of 18 Special needs summer camps for all ages We love what you have! Fishing pond Firearm safety programs The park play equipment is lacking. I think the big ol'glass windows in the pool area should be able to open during the summer months to get fresh air in there! Can't think of any at this time I can't think of anything it doesn't have Parent/toddler classes or preschool sports/activities Currently not a member adding more programs for baby boomers. We need to help one another and provide support. Nothing Nothing Yoga in the Park, Art Installations Exercise classes None I'm not familiar with this location as I've only been living here for a year More opportunities for teenagers. I have a 1 -year-old and a 13 -year-old and there isn't as much for him to do. Better splash pad Tbd Upgrade to the splash pad Activities when kids are out of school ... like xmas break Pottery wheels The facility is nice but falling apart. Instead of doing small temporary fixes I would like to see actual money invested to fix things. Scuba classes, workouts in the parks like neighboring cities. Special needs inclusion Special needs What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? I would like to see wallyball added to the Yoga or Pilates in the park would be nice activities More open swim hours More bike paths/bike lanes in road it is good bike paths. not bike lanes, too many distracted drivers to ride next to them. I would like to see more playground equipment for children with special needs. I haven't seen many in the parks that we have been to. There are special swings ... the school playgrounds at Webster and Roosevelt have them. Perrinville had a great playground at the school ... maybe a public park in Livonia could incorporate some of those ideas... Unsure of where that is Unsure A snack bar, more workout equipment I'm not sure. Don't use facilities NA I think the center is fine as it is I would like to see full size bike paths connecting the various parks throughout the City Support for children, young adults and adults Additional opportunities that include people with with special needs so that they may participate special needs. and be included in classes, activities, etc.. Not familiar with that park so no ideas I would like to see more walking paths and the current ones under more shade Dog park would be high on my list Mom & Baby classes (yoga, mom fitness, etc.) Mom & Baby classes (yoga, mom fitness, etc.) Lower rates for residents Self-help programs for adults. More walking areas and modern play areas for the children. A better sprinkler park. My grandsons prefer the Westland park behind the police station or Heritage park in Farmington Hills. Everything is fine More playground equipment at the old hull school grounds some picnic possibly more classes for kids N/A Discount program Not sure Not sure A safe, maintained (i.e. snow removed in winter) place to run outside. better child care options Where are the special needs/adaptive programs? Neighboring cities off programs making families move out of the city to those that are more friendly to special needs community It seems to have everything there already! N/a What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? Not many more amenities, however improve Cardio drumming existing issues with random kids there always trying to use basketball hoops when classes are ongoing, or hanging in hallways playing basketball. No matter how wonderful the amenities are, they can't be enjoyed with the current ongoing issues. Cheaper prices, more open swim, T -ball for 5 year olds Basketball courts would be lovely! Basketball courts outside None that I can think of. Programs ... we don't actively seek these out much. Offerings.... the parks in general have very little useful natural areas (i.e. hiking paths, trails, biking areas) and would benefit from a major rethinking. Most parks just seem to be a field with some playground equipment randomly thrown in. There is so much room that is wasted that could be better allocated. More classes teaching kids to swim. I can't get More pools in the summer. my two into a class because of waiting lists and small class sizes. Bigger weight room DISC GOLF Sauna None Step classes, more aerobic classes early in the Parenting classes, parent support group morning (6am), toddler soccer class Climbing ropes/walls and other such agility course type of equipment more open space to relax and sit around more swim classes Putting green Gardening 101 its good and has a lot of amenities as it is. ? it has all I need outdoor tennis ? Racket ball Dance for an older demographic teens and up Sadly, $400+ a year for a family membership is We drive to surrounding communities, such as out of the question for us. We rarely have the Farmington and Canton, to access their free splash opportunity to enjoy the facility as it is. pads. It would be nice to see a more affordable splash pad option in Livonia. lifeguard class Classes included in the membership. More Longer pool hours. opportunity for kids while parents work out. Maybe more things in the evenings for Recreation tennis lessons for adults, maybe healthy working people like a walking club. Last I cooking demonstrations like Henry Ford west What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings / programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? looked a walking club was during the day. I Bloomfield offers. would like to see more people checking ids during events like swim meets. I walk the track and several people walk the track in heels, boots who are spectators at swim meets. I enjoy what is offered now, I use the track Walking clubs, recreation opportunities for adults with most often, the mpr to attend yoga class, and special needs, and additional concert events- both the pool and hot tub. I also use the family indoors and outdoors, add some blues concerts to the changing rooms, since I have a son with special lineup. needs. Open the pools earlier in the season and keep them open longer Also open them @ noon and leave them open until 8 pm so people can enjoy after working all day A 'downtown' area is very important to make this city at least look like it is having some heart and soul. Recreational Dance classes Focus on maintaining what we have and make them the best a city can offer; then look to add more services. To be honest I haven't been there in a while. Unfortunately, I don't have any ideas right now. But I But maybe more variety in the workout will say I enjoy some of the programs the Libraries equipment. When I have been there it seemed offer, like the free movie nights. So keep those up :) to be mostly bikes and Walking machines. Lower costing fitness classes, especially for members Free for Seniors Aging reduction- entertainment I am very disappointed that golf view meadows doesn't have its own neighborhood park. We have to drive the grand -kids to Devon -Aire or Rotary park. Please add a few benches and a small kiddie play structure to the park play at 6 mile and Wayne Road. Timely repairs for frequent break downs of equipment. Better cleaning. Use Livonia maintenance for repairs. Community gardening (More) Closer parking. too far a walk for some people handicapped. Cost Don't use The city offers a lot already Community events pasting board overview presentation of services especially for new What amenities would you like to see in the What additional recreation offerings /programs Jack E. Kirksey Recreation Center? should the city offer? comers. At least one afternoon of free senior More attention to the crew at Newburgh lake. swimming. was on Committee to build- you have done a great job! Additional Comments/Thoughts: Some major streets do not have sidewalks, so if there were bike paths connecting parks and rec center Add road biking lanes to some roads to allow bikers to safely reach the 1275 path and Hines Drive I love the rec center. I wish the parking lot wasn't so full, but that's a good thing for the city. Also, I'd like to the couple's/pair for a resident's annual pass include two adults in the same household. My mom and I live together (both adults) and the reduced price would incentivize us to purchase a pass. Thanks The City has an excellent recreation program and excellent parks. Emphasis should be placed on maintaining what we have. More money needed to update parks south on 196 Na Most park conditions are meager at best. Fix it, clean it, maintain it. No Nice survey tool Really would like to place emphasis on the temp of the leisure pool. A lap pool absolutely should be cool, but a leisure pool should be warmer & more comfortable. Raising the temp by a few degrees would really make a difference. Myself, as well as others have stopped taking classes there because of it and have also recommended going elsewhere due to the temp. Most of the young adults can find nothing to do in Livonia. They then move away to more active communities. We can change that. Keep this city young at heart and maintained More control of day pass holder and rules enforcement; give 1 warning and the next you are out. I'm tired of people not following simple rules; kids running on the pool desk etc. I've complained and it doesn't change and no one wants to enforce the rules that are established for safety. It would be great for the sports programs of the UAL be given more space to practice and/or quality practice space for basketball and baseball. Maybe some new leadership needs to be found? Bicentennial could be a much better park with bathroom facilities for the back fields and better care taken with the fields in the back. Many other communities have much nicer field complexes or they are allowed to use high school/middle school fields. Thank you for all you do Need to get rid of the businesses that bring our home values down like Walmart at Plymouth and Farmington. There's not even Livonia residents that shop there and it's uncomfortable to go there. The north/south main roads are getting worse to drive on and the east/west main roads are still bad from all the traffic when 96 freeway was shut down. Need to have better roads. Make sure everyone is on the same page on the new name of the building. I am hearing it being referred to by different names. Thanks for reaching out to the community for their input! The biggest goal the City should undertake is to provide connectivity via pathways to the parks in Livonia. I do appreciate how well the parks are maintained and looked after. I feel like I've been a mini- vacation after my visits to them.... I don't enjoy the senior center but would like to see some of those activities held at the Rec Center or in the local parks. Seniors enjoy the outdoors but there is little for us during the day in Livonia. We need to get home before dark so activities should end no later than 8 pm when seniors are involved. NA Thanks for asking! Thanks for asking our opinion!!:) Regarding biking: at the very least fill in the sidewalk gaps or replace entirely with wider asphalt multi- use paths on main roads like Merriman, Inkster, and Newburgh north of 7 and south of 1-96. Right now I don't feel like there is a good outdoor place to take my daughter to bike or rollerblade in Livonia. We need more bike paths desperately and community education about sharing the road with bikes. I like bicentennial park. there should be a paved bike/ and mile marked track around it. also, in regards to the reception, why do you have a weight loss group such as weight watchers work out of there to encourage weight loss and exercise. I think some thought should go into making the rec center not a soft target. Maybe bags should be checked as people enter. It is important to keep all members and other day pass individuals safe. The rec center is Livonia's jewel. Need to keep it safe. Watch out for pre -teen "couples" in the family lockers and keep an eye on people paying to enter the center with no intention of without working out. Rumors of drug deals in the upper floor are starting. Also teens are humping each other in the pool and the lifeguards do not stop it. I am not talking about typical fun. This is gross behavior in a public pool. The leisure pool is too warm in the summer. Almost seems unhealthy. The rec center is keeping us in Livonia but these issues are making less desirable for families. Livonia is doing a great job with their parks and keeping everyone informed, active and proud to live here. With all seriousness, every time we go to beverly park my kids and other kids complain about the duck being gone. (They remember these things forever!) Its disappointing to still have a cone over the plate! But thanks for adding new woodchips and the upkeep. Its appreciated. Would like a dog park for the city and a complete walking path around Devon Aires park The LCRC is the greatest. I go there 5 times a week. Thank you to all the Parks and Rec staff for all you do for the city residents to keep it looking beautiful. Livonia does a great job of providing a variety of services and programs! Facility needs to be cleaned more often. Equipment is getting tired/old and dusty. Keep encouraging exercise and healthy behaviors. Very pleased with what Livonia offers for recreation. Keep up the good work! thanks! Would like to see more sr. citizen activities outside of the Sr. Center. I love Livonia and all it has to offer Keep up the great work! Also be sure to keep in touch with the city as they work on their Livonia Tomorrow initiative! Love you guys! NONE It's too expensive to join the rec center. The child care hours and services are not very good. If im going to spend $400 or so to join for my family I might as well join Lifetime fitness and get all the extra amenities that are included and always available. As a successful realtor I see a young homebuyers looking elsewhere because other suburbs are offering more for them and their young families. Bike lanes, breweries, family events, etc. New chain restaurants and big box stores don't attract the type of residents that will keep tax coffers full and schools scoring high. Thank you I think an outdoor ice rink given the appropriate weather could be a huge success at the right park, and with the right publicity. I would love to help with the prohect as well! Spartanky87@gmail.com - Kyle Madigan Hope to see fun stuff! Invest in quality class equipment. Replace broken and worn mats, weights, bosu balls, etc. on a frequent basis. I would like to see more creative and nontraditional playscapes. Keep nature alive, and reflected in all parks I think it's wrong to charge members for classes. And the employees never check passes just let everyone walk thru. Join up the parks as best as possible with bicycle routes, and maybe add some signage You guys do a great job keep it up Our soccer fields are one of the worst cities I've seen. We need our field to look the Farmington fields on 8 mile rd None Nature trails are great for exercise. Lets add more parks Keep parks up to date and welcoming to young adults Please consider researching why walkable cities are important. Ask yourself what makes a town have a sense of space and community. I'll tell you it's not football field parking lots and strip mall encrusted neighborhoods. Livonia may be quaint and quiet, but it shouldn't be at the expense of the people's ability to come together. A splash pad like Farmington Hills has, as in FREE and NOT connected to the rec center, would be amazing. I would take my kids 3 times a week! BIKE LANES. AN ACTUAL CUTE LITTLE DOWNTOWN. Livonia is hemorrhaging residents and you guys have your heads in the sand None I can think of. Love Livonia, grew up here and moved back last year to raise my children here. I'm an Health/PE Educator, so I can really get behind this survey. I would also volunteer in many ways to continue the Livonia way I'd love to learn more about what's available in town! Make a more central downtown, walkable with large sidewalks 12' and bike lanes. Restrict vehicle lanes to one all directions on 5 mile and Farmington and make it 25 mph With on street parking. So we can enjoy our amenities by city hall instead of getting killed getting a book or ice cream! At the very least, the Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park needs to be better maintained! We need a downtown Northville and or Plymouth but in Livonia, tear down Kmart add some grass and a pond the builders will come We also need a downtown. We need to stay family friendly and offer kid friendly activities Thank you Livonia for asking my opinion. Make rec center offerings less expensive Love Livonia, but I wish we were in the Smart transit system Quit allowing Ijal football to park on both sides of Berwick St. at Benteley field. I've seen an ambulance not even be able to get through. Also hold them accountable for more trash cans and get some on the Berwick St. side of the field. Garbage everywhere all the time during football season. Music in the park on Fridays! ! ! More events in the city during the summer. Get more art into the city, a sculpture park would be nice. Would love a walkable downtown, Plymouth, Northville, Farmington type. Good opportunity to get input from residents No Great community. I have lived in Livonia since high school and are now raising my two boys here. I'm Good Appreciate the work of the Planning Director (Mr. Taormina is great), Planning Commission, City Council (glad to see Scott Bahr get on) Mayor Wright and the list goes on and on. Na None I cannot say enough about Livonia Parks and Rec. Along with the smaller schools, we chose Livonia over Canton largely due to the wonderful parks and rec programs and the family friendly community. We really love Livonia. In addition, Amy Walker is like a breath of fresh air and she is making huge improvements in the programs and is really an asset to the city. We are very lucky she is working here in Livonia, she always goes above and beyond! Not sure Repave the walking trail at Mies Park. Plant more trees at the park by Sheldon Pool. Lived in Livonia all but three years of my life moved back because I love Livonia and I want to keep families here. Definitely need more walking and biking paths/dedicated lanes through the city. Don't decrease any green space! Thank you! City has done a wonderful job keep it up I'd love to see bicycling more strongly accepted and encouraged in Livonia. Going to Europe and many large city's bicycling is huge! Riding my bike around Livonia I get screamed at by drivers and find myself feeling like there is nowhere safe for me to ride. 96 area is the biggest problem. Hines is a great place to ride and it'd be awesome if Livonia created a bike lane or some kind of path connecting to Hines. It would be really great and would enrich many citizens' lives. Livonia is great! It could improve by adding an outdoor/fitness vibe with walkable and bike -friendly trails from the south to north, east to west, and all throughout the city. More bike routes. The inner track at the Rec, is breaking apart, (cracking) most predominantly at the corners. Need to view it on an angle, not looking straight down at it. Minimum, the inner ring of track needs to be replaced. We are glad we live in Livonia. Thank you. Please keep the green spaces. How do we not have one outdoor basketball court in our park system? I've always thought the city should install a drinking fountain at Bicentennial, along the sidewalk, between the 2 soccer fields west of the Fox Creek entrance. It could be used for soccer and the MANY walkers and runners along the north side of 7 Mile. Please, I'd rather give my money to Livonia to entertain my special needs son than Canton!!!! N/A Help those with special needs. As a previous caregiver, the small things are HUGH. Your parks are all well taken care of I just LOVE all the Livonia parks, it was one of the selling points when we decided to buy a house here. I love that I can turn down just about any random street and before long come across another park. It's amazing! You are already doing a wonderful job. I'd say in general: more trees, more community events, and more teenage activities0 Keep up the good work! They need better ventilation in the pool area. Chlorine smell is VERY strong. The family rooms need to be cleaned more often The bathrooms at the outdoor pools need to be redone as well as some of the things inside the rec center. Real money needs to be invested. I would also like to see a community garden added somewhere Thank you for asking!! No I used to be a member of the Rec center, but as it got more and more busy, it was tough to find a workout machine regularly. I opted to go to a gym that offered more. I also was always disappointed that the Rec Center wasn't able to offer more evening workout classes for those of us that work 9-5 and can't be there at 10:OOam on a weekday. There were lots of classes I wanted to, but simply couldn't, take. NA Developing a connected system of parks will improve all of the parks. Denmar needs to have a hiking trail through it that is more accessible and not just a random wooded area. Our recreational opportunities should be actively inclusive and strive to involve people with special needs and their families in the planning of what is actually needed. I love walking my dog but I am older and walking in the grassy areas is harder. That is why I would love to see additional paved paths. With the population of Livonia, I am surprised there is no dog park in the city. There are plenty of locations. It would also help bring in additional $$ to the city for dog licenses. The dog park in Hines Park is not very good and not maintained well. Livonia parks are great, especially for adults. The play areas for children need to be updated. Especially Devonaire and Sheldon parks. More benches at parks. Put a bike path through hull schools land My son is currently in the playground program and loves it. Lower membership prices for rec center Livonia needs to look at other cities and try to cater towards families. The rec center is not enough. No I take a few classes at the Rec center and although I love the idea of fixing and improving things outside in the parks, I really wish that you would be just as concerned with the equipment inside... I take cycle and the entire class agrees that we should just start bringing in our own tools to fix the seats and other issues... If it wasn't for the awesome instructor we would just take ourselves to planet fitness. Unfortunately, she won't come:( I don't mean to be difficult but I just wish it didn't take trying out 4 bikes before I can find one that is functional. See my previous comment on offerings. Redesign the parks to better include nature. This would better utilize space, reduce maintenance (less lawn mowing), and provide more diverse "park" activities. There is a lot of unused open space in many of the parks. Acres of just grass and often is it not well mowed. I would suggest planting more trees for shaded areas and increase in wildlife. Create an 18 to 24 -hole disc golf course similar to Kensington, Independence lake or Hudson Mills offering. I love the city of Livonia. Need a downtown area We love Livonia! The Rec center is not family friendly. Parents and children can't be in different places at the same time. There is a lot that kids are told they can't do without a parent. I love the Recreation Center. I think it is a great thing for the city. Every visitor I have brought has been super impressed with it. I loved last year's New Year's Eve party, too. Clement circle is nice for children but you need a pool open for people who swim for exercise I recently moved to Livonia from Europe. I was shocked to find out this city of 90+ thousand inhabitants doesn't have a downtown area and doesn't have any public transportation. It's such a pity! There is great potential here - a lot of green space, people seem to be nice. But this place misses a bit of 'heart and soul'. It misses a walkable area, some streets with nice shops and cafes, some cozy small flower gardens with benches, patios to meet friends and enjoy the summer evenings. I wish there is something that the public administration could do about that. When did the Livonia Rec Center become the Jack Kirksey Rec Center? If tax payer dollars were used to build the center, tax payers should vote on the name. This may be off topic, but I think overall the parks are okay. It's the transportation system that needs help. We need a public bus system for everyone, not just the SMART one for seniors and disabled people. Livonia is great at helping the older community but not so much with young/middle aged adults like me. I'm 30 and unfortunately I have health and transportation issues but that don't qualify me as disabled. I use my bike when I can but a bus system would greatly help me with my shopping (I barely get out once a month) and help me get a job farther away. Thank you for listening to my feedback. I am proud of Livonia service for seniors. Special events are appreciated. The city of Livonia does really well providing services for seniors. Senior center for our exercise and bingo, Speaker, trips and gatherings at a well reasonable price. We thank you for that. I only would have love Jack Recreation when my children were growing up. Has lived 58 years in Livonia. APPENDIX C: 0� 0 co � co U � 0 U) # J 00O J N l>QJVd V `Z 1..1. I IS V Z PORN O t 54 •I .k '1 . a ti �• �_ �'� i ti_ Y o6 6 49 7A ILL I y, sIc �1-9• 4L I IL A -r y• �• gr k. ti_ •','��,� �• a w - +N -• i � gr fir' ' Y '6 ;+ 0- m O m U O J E] I JNl>ib`dd c� z00 O w -11V�Ji SS3N11=l ol A. 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GRANT TYPE: ❑ M IC H1GAN N TU FAL RESOURCES TRUST FLI N D ❑ CLEAN MICHIGAN INITIATIVE (Please select one) ❑ LAND AND WATER CON S ERV TI 0 N FUND El 1 E RIE TION PASSPORT El BOND FUND I1ITEE : City of Livonia PROJECT NUMBER: BF -177 PROJECT TYPE: Development PROJECT TITLE: Rosedale Park Improvement PROJECT SCOP E: PlaY Area To BE COMPLETED BY LoCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY (GRANTEE) Name of Agency (Grantee) Con apt Verson Title City of Livonia Parks & Dation Eduard Davis Superintendent Address 15100 Hubby -rd Livonia, M1 48154 Telephone 734-466_2298 City, State, ZIP ivonia f M1 48154 Email 1edavis@ci.13_.von3_.a.mi.us S IT E DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facility type, site layout; or recreation activities provided? If yes, please describe chane(), E]Yes ONO Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdwr recreation? If yes, please describe what portion and describe use. (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) E)Yes NNo Are any of the facilities obsolete' If yes, please explain. 0Yes ENo QUALITYSITE Is there a park entry sign which identifies the propel or facility as a public recreation area? If yes, please provide ai photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. ®`has [:]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If no, please explain. ®`des [:]No a nda I is m a probl ern at this site' If yes, explai n the m a u res bei rig taken en b prevent o r m i ni m ize va ndal is r n. OYes ZNo Page ! PR 1944 (Rear. 07607 2014 ) PORT COMPLETInN FLF-CFRTIFICAT1oN REPORT - CONVID Is maintenance IaiI It l Ia1 ice hed l d on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. Daily SYes [:]No Is ai Program Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide a photograph. (Not required for Bored Fuad Grants) EjYes L]No [A / Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (i.e. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes' please explain- [:]Yes ONo Is a fee charged for use of the site OT f elIts If yes, please provide fee structure. E]Yes E]No What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site Dawn to d -ask COMM E NTS (ATTAC i a i PACE IS N EEDED) Park is now known as Mies Park. Page 2 PR 1944 ( Rev. U 10712014 ) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - ONT'B / do hereby cert that I am duly elected, appointed ars or authorized by the Grantee named above and that the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief Edward Davi _._.._...... Please print Grantee A uthodzed Signature Date i ha1le Koppin Please print ,00yo A4 /6 /9% 1 14b �trrSignature Date Bead completed report t to: POET COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN LIGAN DEPARTMENT of NATURAL RAL IF-U1RBE PO BOX 30425 LANSING Ml 48909-7925 PaQ@ 3 PFS 1944 (Rev_ DMWi2014) *ae y W+ n�wT s r T _ dp 141 aea lk 4- p { _ i rill J •r IV h. t' ? Ir r. # a lbw y •T ^ - — J Y • µ., *a� ' W - T _ .� F ,- _a' tiff rr`f'" _ rt l W •#J a a fP i } Uv _ f _ " L `� r� e _ 4-6 +� * r Ik P ' i ��-1 _. e�� _ •' � � ; 1. - +; o . �I' 4 . e -• .Pre.. - F � _ r 41- # I r i A Few- _- .: -" � ."�� 7c3 a —7 Air • _ _ - -. � .; _ ... ... — _ a ,a. � _ —. e _ y as - � a= +', __.� W , ,. i Y ae� a T - , r a _ _ s a �i '� s � � 3 -- s � �` ^� t L" _ _ • - + � ■ ■ y _ _ - • wr ,� � •.., �;;.t ,�r � �� w� � -rte'- _ ,�,��.� `3� i. _ - _ s � �r _ r�,�. .. � IV t # e"' 11 k••�:{'�'� ery A tiIh - Iq dr ,ly 1 . ! 'Via. ^ . " . _ • . S IQs. _ _ - R e, t . a 1p 16 11 lk ft „ fF6 r W _ a '. I T r _ ..�•-.-,�-..- y."r`- T 3 _ } r MR - • {AM ,k %L- A- - - # T Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Grants Management PUBLIC 71DoR RECREATION GRANT DN MO POST -COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT is information required under auftr ty of Pait 19, PA 451 of 1994, as amended; the Lard and Mater Conservation Fuad Act -of 1965, 78 SW 897 (1.964);4)'� and Part 715, of PA 451 of 1994, as amended. GRANT TYPE: F MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND [:]CLEAN MICHIGAN INITIATIVE (Please select one) F LAND AN WATER CONSERVATION FUND ❑ RECREATION PASSPORT Z BOND FUND GRANTEE: -City of Livonia PROJECT NUMBER: BF - 04 PROJECT TYPE: Development __... . PROJECT TITLE: Clements Circle Park PF J ECT SCOPE; PicniC Shelter, Concrete slabf playground structure olle ball court To BE COMPLETED BY LOCAL AGENCY (GRANTEE) Name of Agency (Grantee) Contac# Parson Title City of Livonia Parks & Recreation Edward Lavin Superintendent Address --- Telephone 15100 Hubrd Livonia, 1,.ff 48154 734-466-2298 City, Mate, ZIP Email — Livonia, XI 48154 1edavis@ci.1ivcn±a.3ni_us SITE DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facillity type, site layout, or recreation activities provided If yes, please describe change(s). des []No Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdoor recreation? If fires, please de Cribe ghat port -Ion and describe use. (This would include cell tourers and any non -recreation buildings.) lies MNo Aro any of the facilities obsolete? If yes, please explain. E]Yes ENo Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area" If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. MYes E]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If no, please explain. MYes [:]No anda li sm a p roblem at th is site? If yes, e Alai n th a r ea u res being taken to prevent or ren in ire ize va ndali sm . LJYes ❑ Page I PR1W (Rev. 07MD2014) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - ONT'D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. zyes EINO Daily Is a Program Recognition ognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide a photograph. (Not required for Bond Fund Grants) OYes LJNo O Is any segment of the general publ is restricted from using the site or facilities' (i.e. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. E]Yes 0No Is a fee charged for use of the site or facilities? If yes, please provide fee structure. E:]Yes [DNo What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site? Dawn to dusk. Page 2 P R1944 1 Rev. O{f liZO 1 a ) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - CONTD ICERTIFICATION I do hereby certify that I am duty elected, appointed andlor auth orized by the Grantee n a n7ed abc) ve and teat the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best c)f my personal knowledge, i0formatic)n and belief Edward Davis Rease print G96n"tee Authorized Signature Date Michelloppin Please pdnt re L Sigr�it—u—re---- 7 Witnes Send completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOX 30425 LANSING MI 48909-7925 Date Page 3 PR1 944 (Rffi. 0110 T12014 � _ � `� — F l '�' � r ' � • els +�'��:•��i% '�• ,��� � �� � 'iii ,'��� ! a -',� .�� N IL ie op L Lia Wk '� —• �. 4 r ate. lir 44 dL:"- _ I°ON i I tap 1 TI � r 4 .. M dt Ire r a 1� IL "k v +►+` ig I.. . - •', _'i -4..'w. is T — R �+ - • r ift-0 ir jam .�4t rt *' AMP - I. r. e — — RAT Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Grants Management PUBLIC OUTDOOR RECREATION GRANT I DN POST -COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION E ET This information requj tinder a07odty of Part 19, PA 457 of 1994, as amendgd,- the Lead and Water Conservadon Fund Act of 1965, 78 Stat. 8,97 (1964).t and Pa4 715, of PA 451 of 1994, as amends. GRANT TYPE: ❑ MICHIGAN NATURALRESOURCESTRUST FUND ❑ GLEAM MICHIGAN A INITIATIVE Pease select erre) [:] LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND El RECREATION EATi PASSPORT BOND FUND GRANTEE: City of Livonia PROJECT NUMBER: BF90-089 PROJECT TYPE: Development PROJECT TITLE: Bi e t nnial Park Lights PROJECT SCOPE : Relocate three ball diamonds and light three ball diamonds jo BE COMPLETED EBY LOCALAGENCY Name of Agency (Grantee) Contact Person True City of L:'L vonia Parks & Recreation ]Edward Davis Superintendent Address Telephone - ---- 15100 Hubbard Livonia, ba 4 154 734-466-2298 City, State, ZIP Email ,Livonia, Na 4 154 edavjs@ci.1.ivonia.mi.us SITE DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facility type, site layout, or recreation activities provided If yes, please describe h an e(s). EYes Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdaor recreation? If yes, please describe what port -Ion and describe use- (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) EYes No Are any of the facilities obsolete" If yes, please explain. [:]Yes E]No SITE QUALITY Is there park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area? If fires, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. Rhes [:]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If n , please explain. ®yes ONO vandal ism a prob I rn at th is site? if yes ex plan the m ea u res bei rig taken to prevent o r mi ni m i e va nd aii m. UYes ® P298 ; PFS1944 (Rev. 07N71201-4) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT F T - NT'D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If fires, give schedule. If no, please a p]ai n. ZYes [] o Daily Maintenance Is a Program Recognition nition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide photograph. (Not required for Bond Fuad Grants) Is anysegment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (i.e. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. Fief.ft are for League use only [-]Yes [:]No UN/A SYes [:]No Is a fee charged for use of the site or f if iti If yes, please provide fee structure. E]Yes [DNo What are the Fours and seasons for availability of the site's Dawn to l l pm , pri l - October Pag6 2 PR1944 (Rev 07l0712014) POST COMPLETION ELF- ERTI FI ATY N REPORT - NT' D I do hereby ter* tha t f arra duty elected, appointed an or authofized by the Grantee named above and that the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best of my personal know , Wbr ation and belief Edward Davis P 1 0/2 Reaw print rantpw Authorized Signaturu, Date Michelle Please print [ness signature Date Bead completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS lAN EMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL F E URCE PO BOX 30425 LANSING 1 48909-7925 Page 3 P R 1044 (Rev. 0710712014) Project Title: Bicentennial Park Lights Project Number: BF90-089 Al %0r Michigan Dapartrnent of Natural resources - Grants Management PUBLIC OUTDOOR RECREATION R NT I DN POT -COMPLETIOSELF-CERTIFICATION REPORT This i-nFormation requite under authority of Part 19, PA 451 of 1994, as amended; the Land and Water Gonsarvafion Ftind Act of 1965, 78 Stat, 897 (1964); and Part 715+ of PA 451 of 1994, as amended. RANT TYPE: n MIC H IGAN NATJRAL F E OUR F -s TI u T FUND F7CLEAN MICHI AN INITIATIVE (Rease seiect one) ❑ LACI D AND WATER C ON S E RVATI 0 N FU ND [:1 RECREATION N PASSPORT ® BOND FUND GRANTEE: CitY of Livonia PROJECT m BE I : BF 1. - 0 6 0 PROJECT TYPE: Development PROJECT TITLE: Bicentennial Park Improvements PROJECTSCOPE:Picnic shelter and play structure To BE C OM PLETE D BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY (GRANTEE) Name of Agency (Grantee) Contact Person Title C.ity of L.1voni a Parks & Rgcr�a t1 on Edward Davis Superintendent Address ... _ Telephone 15100 Hubbard Livonia, M1 48154 734-466-2298 CRY' StateT Z1P - - Email Livonia , Na 48154 edavi s @ i .1iV0nia . Mi . 1aS SITE DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) [n the facility type? site layout, or recreation activities provided? If yes, please describe h n e(s)_ []Yes ZNO Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdoor recreation? If yes, please describe what portion and describe use- (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) DYes MNo Are any of the facilities obsolete? If }es, please explain. E]Yes ONo 'SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area's If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain- Eyes [:]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If no, please explain. ®Yes EJNo Is vandalism a problem at th s sit If yes, explain the measures being taken to prevent or m ire i ize vandalism. E]Yes ® Page I P R 194-4 (Rr--r. 01f0'02014) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION ISE PO T - CONT' D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. ®lies [:]No Daily _ Is a Program Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide a photograph. (Not required for Bored Fund Grants) Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or fad Iiti (i.. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes' please explain. Is a fee charged for use of the site or facilities? If Yes, please provide fee structure. What are the hours and seasons for availability of the situ Dawn to dusk E]Yes E:]No ZN/A El Yes E]No [:]Yes []No gage 2 PR1 944 (lea. 071071201 4) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - ONT'D I do hereby certify that I ars duly elected, appointed andlor aut etied by the Grantee named above and that the information and answers provided herein are tme and accurate to the bast of mypersona) knowledge, information and belief Edwamd Davis h Please print r e A uthofiaed Signature Date Kicbelle Kopp±n PlUiRSO Print Wfiness Signature Send completed report to: POST COMPLETION RANT INSPECTION REPO FATS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEP TMENT OF NATURAL RESOURGES PO BOX 30425 LANSING VIII 48909-7925 Diate /Z>/�2 //,.Z Page 3 P R1 W (Rev. 0710P2014) i Ir rv�T :er41 v ' ru'i Welcome 'bicentennial Park. C.I;pp, --K� kII jr., -h 2. Ir I r J� T � 4 a � m IL - 9 a -SAr Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Grants Management W PUBLIC OUTDOOR RECREATION GIANT DIN 90 PC)ST-COMPLETION SREPORT This information required under authMty of Part 19, PA 451 of 1994, as amended., the Land and Water- Conservation Fund Acf of 1965, 78 Staff. 8 (1964); and Part 715, of PA 451 of 1994, a.3 amended. GRANT TYPE: ❑ MICHIGAN IATu L RESOURCES TRUST FUND 0 CLEAN MICHIGAN INITI TI E (Pi a e select one) F-1 LAND AND WATER N ER ATION FUND El RECREATION PASSPORT El BOND FUND GRANTEE: City of Livonia PROJECT NUMBER: CMO0 -014 PROJECT TYPE: Development PROJECT TITLE* Livonia Community Center PROJECT SCOPE: vatic Center Page 1 PFS194 (Rev 0710 2014) LOCALTo BE COMPLETED BY GOVERNMENT i(GRANTEE) Name of Agency (Grantee) 1 Ccmtact Person Title City of Livonia Parks & Recreation Edward Davis uperin-tendert Address 1.5100 Hubbard Livonia, MI 48154 Tephone 734-466-2298 City, State, ZIP ivonia f M1 48154 Email ledavis@ci.livonla.mi.us DEVELOPMENTSITE Any change(s) lin the facility type, site layout, or recreation activities provided? If yes, please describe change(s). ElYes [ANo Inas any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdoor recreation? If yes, please describe ghat portion and describe use. (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings) [:]Yes []No Are any of the facilities obsolete? If yes, please explain, [:]Yes ENo SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area? If yes please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. Nes LINo Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If no, please explain. ®Yes E]No I s va rid a Ii srn a problorn at this site? If }es, expla in th a meas u res being to kers to preve n t or m in i mize andaIi m. E]Yes Z Page 1 PFS194 (Rev 0710 2014) POST COMPLETION SELF -c E RTIMATi0 REPORT T - CONVID Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If YeST give schedule. If no, please explain. E]Yes [-]No Dai l �i Is a Program Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide a photograph. of required for Bond Fuad rant) [E]Yes [:]No d any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (i.e. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. ®Yes E]No Some tines of gyms or pools are rezer ed for teams and competitions. Is a fee charged for use of the site or facilities? If fires, please provide fee structure. Eyes [:]No Fees are listed in the comm nts section, Tat are the hours and seasons for availability of the site? liours are below. x Yr SPACE COMMENTS (ATTACH SEPARATE LCRC MEMBERSHIP & DAY PASS INFORMATION DAY PASS Resident Non -Resident Tot (S & Under) Youth (4-1) $4.25 0.50 Tern (13-18) 5t75 11.58 Young Adult (19-22) $7.2.5 $14+50 Adult (23-61) 7. 5 $14.50 Senior (62+) $4.25 8.50 NWAL HEMBERSHIP EFT Membership Resident on -Resident Resident Ton- esldant Youth/Teen (10 & under) $160.80 $320.00 $17.50 $35.00 Young Adult (19-22) $175.00 $350.00 $18.75 $37.50 Adult ( -fi1) $206.80 $412.00 $21.25 $42.50 Senior (62+) $175.00 $350.00 $18.75 $27.50 Couple $371.00 0742.00 $35.00 $70.00 Family (6 or lass) $423.80 $846.00 X39.25 $78.50 Aldi + ember (s) 47.80 4.00 4.00 8.00 Matinee (M -F 8a . m . - 3p -m-)$170.00 $273.00 $18.25 $27.00 Business 1T/A $227.00 N/A $23.00 Corporate NIA $227.00 A $28.00 FACILITY HOURS: D a tar Labor Day --- May 31 Ko da Friday 5q,00 aims 11;00 p.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 P.M. Sunday 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Summer Hours - June 1 - Labor Day Monday Y - Fz i day 5:00 a. m. ^ 10:00 p i m F i Saturday 6:00 a.m. 6:00 p• m• Sunday 7.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. P;Fg-P 2 P R 1 A4 (Rev. 0710712014 ) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - CONT'D ) do hereby certify that I am duty elected, appointed ars or authorized by the Grantee named above and that the Mformation and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best of my personal knowledge, information and helief Edward Davis Please print mate te e A uth o rf'Z:E?d Signa ture Date Michelle Koppin Please pdnt or Witness Signatum Date Send completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOX 30425 LANSING Ml 48909-7925 Page 3 P R 1 OM (Rov. 07W/j2014) Project Tit le.- Livonia Co m mu n ity Center Project Number: CMOO-014 KAT.0 Michigan Department of Natural I esour - Grants Management of 0PUBLIC OUTDOOR RECREATION GRANT POST -COMPLETION S REPORT T&s inform on required ander auftfity of Part 19, PA 451 of 1994, as amended; the Lard and Water Conservafion Fund Act of 1965, 78 Stat 69 7 (1964); and Pati 715, of PA 451 of 1994, as amended. RANT TYPE: ❑MICHIGAN NATU L RE80URCESTRUSTFUND ❑ CLEAN MICHIGAN INITIATIVE (Please select one) ® LAND AND WATER CONSERVATIoN FUND ] RECREATION I EATI PASSPORT ❑ BOND FUND GRANTEE: City of Livonia PROJECT NUMBER: 26-00093 PROJECTTYPE: Development P ROJ E TTI TLE : Compton and Castle Gardens P R J ECT S COPE: Cas tle Garden $ : Ba 11 Ali amond.s T enniL s Cou r t f e to . C omp tori - ba 11 di amonds To BE COMPCOMPLvED BY LOCAL GOVERNMENTAGENCY Name of Agency (Grantee) Contact Person Title City of L±voni a Parks Re rea tl on F dward Davi s Superintendent Address Te feph on e 15100 Hubbaxcl Livonia{ MI 48154 734-466-2298 CRY, State, ZIP Email,Livonia, NZ 48154 e vis ci . li anla . Yal f us SITE DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facility type, site layout, or recreation activities provided? If }s, please describe ohang)_ UYes MNo Cas tl e-Replaccid fencing on ball cLi monds , replaced playground 1998. Compton -Replaced fen c i ng on 2 bal. 1 d i smond s I di amond and f o o tha 1 Y removed team± s conver ted to i n 1 i rye , Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdoor recreation If yes, please describe ghat portion and describe use, (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) [:]Yes E]No Are any of the facilities obsolete? If fires, please explain. E]Yes []No SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area'? If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If n03 please explain- SYes [:]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If no, please explain. [AYes L]No s va nd a li m a problem at th is site? I f yes, explai n the meas u res being taken to prevent or mi ni rn ize va n da I is m _ OYes ZNo Page 1 P 81944 (Rev. 071x712014 ) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - ONT'D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If fires, give schedule. If no, please explain. MYes ❑ No Daily Is a Program Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide a photograph. (blot required for Bond Fund Grants) [D ❑ o Ej N/A Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (i.e. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. Elyes ZNo Is a fee charged for use of the site or facilities? If yes, please provide fee structure. []Yes Z No What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site? Dawn to dusk. Page 2 FR i 944 (Rc-v. 0710712-014) POST COMPLETION SELF- EF TIR ATI N REPORT - CONT' D / do hereby cer that / am duly elected, appointed ars or au oriz d by the Grantee nerned above and that the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief 4 r i 1 Edward Davis Please print Grantee A uthoriz&d Signature Date Michelle Kcppin Please print Witness Signature - Date Bead completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT IN PE TION REPORTS RT GIANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOAC 30425 LANSING MI 48909-7925 Page 0 PFS1944 (Rerv. 0710712014) R _ • � _ � Fir OW _ -- f' �l 0 - OM TON PARK 0.s It ;it Altr s • ', time �� f,t _ -or AN 41 � %v'r _ i 'r FLA so q rte- s r it - e L �fi , ' "Jb -46 Sr A r:. CASTLE i, NRDENS WWW 1. Rik ', Lai r J �• a •° w,.' z _� } r Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Grants Management PU13LIC OUTDOOR RECREATION GRANT . POST -COMPLETION SREPORT 7hrs in rmation required under authority ofPa-rt19� PA 451 of 1994, as amended; the brad and Water Conservation Furl Act of 1965, 78 Stat. 897 (19 �; and Part 715. of PA 451 of 1994, as atmnded- GRANT TYPE: F� MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRU T FUND ❑ GLEAM MICHIGAN INITIATIVE (Pease select one) Z LAND AND WATER QD N S FR ATI0N FUND El RECREATION PASSPORT ❑ 13ND FU C) GRANTEE: -City Livonia PROJECT NUMBEF : -00195 PROJECT TYPE: Acquisition P ROJ ECT TITLE: Hillcrest Park PROJECT SCOPE: Acquisltion of approx. 16 acres of land for public outdoor recreation COMPLETEDTo BE BLOCAL GOVERNMENTt(GRANTEE) N e rn a of Agency (Gran tee) Contact Person Title City of Livonia Patrkg L Recreation Edward Davis �p r•intend�nt~ Ajd resp 15100 Hubbard Livonia, Nff 48154 Telephone 734-466-2298 City, tate ZIP ILivon:La, M1 48154 Email edavis@c2..1ivonia.mi.us SITE DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facility type, site layout, or Tecreation aot Vitie provided' If fires, please describe change(s). E]Yes No Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than ouWuor recreation? If yes, please describe ghat port«n and describe use, (Thi's would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) Yes ZNo Are any of the fa illities obsolete? If yes, please explain. E]Yes ®No :SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area? If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. ®`des 0No Are the facilities and the site being properly majntain d If no, please explain. Elle E]No I s vand all ism a prod lern at th i s it 'd If yes, explain the mea,su res lei ng taken to prevent or m i n i m i e -va ndallism. L]Yes ONo Page 1 M }4 ( Rev. 0710712014 } POST COMPLETIONSELF- ERTI FI AT10N REPORT - SIT' E) Is m intenan a scheduled on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. SYes ❑ Daily Is a Program Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please Provide a photograph. (Not required for Bored Fund Groats) DYes EEj N/A Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (i.e. resident only, league oral , boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. E]Yes ZNo Is a fee charged for use of the site or facilities? If yes, please provide fee structure. []lies ZNo What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site's Dawn to dusk Page 2 P R 1944 ( Rev. 07ID712014) P T COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - NT' D I do hereby certify that I am duly elected: appointed an d1or authorized by the Grantee named above and that the informa fion and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the bast of my personal knowledge, information and belief Edward Davis Please pre rpt Grantee Authorized Signature Date Michelleoppin Please print — -- Witness Signature Bead completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOX 30426 LANSING M1 48909-7925 Date Page a P R 1044 (Rev- 071M2014) - Yr 1 9 , 777 ��• Til - I ,,ter Michilgan Department of Natural Resources _ Grants Management PUBLIC OUTDOOR RE RE MN a RANT DN POST -COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT Me This information required under authority of Part 19, PA 451 of 1994, as amended; th-e Lead and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, 78 Stal. 897 (1964).' and Pad 715, of PA 451 of 1994, as amended. GRANT TYPE: 0 MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUND ❑ CLEAN MICHfGAN INITIATIVE (Please select one) JZ LAND ANS WATER CONSERVATIQN FUND ❑ RECREATION PASSPORT BOND FUNS GRANTEE:City of Livonia PROJE T NUMBED: 26-00328 PROJECT TITLE: Parksite E Extension PRO JE T TYPE: cqui i ion PROJECT OPE: qui s i t i on of approximate1y 80 acres of 1 and . To BE PLETED BY LOCAL -(GRANTEE) Name of Agency (Grantee) 75tact Person Title City of LivarYia Parks & Recreation Edward Davis Superintendent Address 15100 Hubbard L ivoni-a ., MI48154 Telephone 734-4 - 98 City, State, ZIP Li on1a, MI 48154 Email adavis @ c1 . 1ivania . m± . ua SITE DEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facility type, site layout, or recreation activities provided? If yes, please describechange(s), E]Yes ONO Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdoor recreation? ff yes, please describe what portion and de rib use. (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) E]Yes NNo Are any of the facilities obsolete? If fires, please explain_ ElYes MNo SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area? If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. ®Yes [:1 No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained? If no, please explain. I ®lies [:]No I s vandal ism a problem at tai i bite? If yes, e pla 1 n til e m easu res bei n g tale n to prevent or m ini m ize vandal is rr1. 0Yes E Page 1 PR1-944 (Rear. 07107r�2014? POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - NT' D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. EYes [:]No Daily Maintenance "m NMI Is a Program Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If Yes, please provide a photograph. (Not required for Bond Fund Grants) Etas E:]No ❑ N/A Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities" (i.. resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If fires, please explain. [:]Yes ONo Is a fee charged for use of the site or facilites? If yes, please provide fee structure. Dyes ZN0 What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site? Dawn to du s k Page, 2 P R1 9,44 ( Rev 07PM2014 ) POST COMPLETION SELF- ERTI FICATION REPORT - CONTSD I do hereby certify that I am duly elected, appointed an or authon-zed by the Crani ep, named above and that the information and answers pro vide, d herein are true an d a cra to to the best of my personal kn c We dge. informa tion and belief Edward Davis Please priTit ntee A uthorize, d Signafere Date L Michelle Koppin Please print /J4, Witness Sf-Of7ature Date Send completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PQ BOX 30425 LANSING MI 48909-7925 P R 194 4 (Rev, 071071201 1 1 PATV Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Grants Management PUBLIC OUTDOOR RECREATION REATION RANT DN POST -COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT This information required under authodty of Part f9, PA 451 of 1994, as amended; the Land and Water CDnservation Fund Act of 1965, 78 ,stat. 897 � 1964); and Part 715, -of FA 451 of 1994, as amended. GRANT TYPE: ❑ MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCEs TRUST FUND ❑ CLEAN MICHIGAN INITIATIVE (Please select orae) ❑ LAND AND WATER CCNSERVATIONFUND ❑ RECREATION- PASSPORT ❑ BOND FUND GRANTEE: City of Livonia IN E T NUMBER: 26-00769 PROJECT TYPE: Development PROJECT TITLE: Rotary Park Tennis Courts PROD ECT SCOPE: Six tennis courts and LWCF sign Page 1 1 F}R 1944 ( Rev 07107!2014 To BE COMPLETED By LoCAL GOVERNMENT i (GRANTEE) Narne of Agency (Grantee) Contact Person Title City of Livonia Parks Raareat i on Edward Davis Superintendent Address ---- - -- 15100 Hubbard Livonia, MI 48154 Telephone 734-466-2298 city, State, ZIP Livon±a, Na 48154 Email QdaVis@ci.1ivonia.m!.us SITEDEVELOPMENT Any change(s) in the facility type, site layout, or recreation activities provided? If yes, please describe ch r ()- F]Yes ®No Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use ether than outdoor recreation? If yes, please describe what pert -Ion and describe use. (This would include cell towers and any non -recreation buildings.) OYes MNo r Are any of the facilities obsolete? If yes, please explain. []Yes []No SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area? If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain. IZYes E]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained If no, please explain, Ye ❑ No vandali m a pr bl rr at this site? If yes, explain the measures being taken to prevent o minrrrii: e vandaIism . E]Yes ONo Page 1 1 F}R 1944 ( Rev 07107!2014 POST COMPLETION ELF- EIRTIFI TI N REPORT - NT'D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. Daily Maintenance s a Program Recognition ognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, pfea a provide a photograph, (Not required for Bond Fund Grants) Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (i.e_ resident only, league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. is a fee charged for use of the site or fa c, il1ties? If yes, please provide fee stru ctu re. What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site? Dawn to Dusk April - November SYes DNo ZYes E:]No E:1 N /A [:]Yies NNo [:]Yes ONO Page 2 PFS 1944 (Rev. 07/0712D14) POST COMPLETION ELF- EI TIFICATI N REPORT , CVT' B I do hereby certify that I am duly elector appointed ardor authorized by the Grantee named above and that the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to Me best of my personal knowledge, information and befief Edward Davis P lea 5e, P riv# Grantee Authorized Signature Date Michelle Koppin Please pdnt W1tn-0,Sq Signature Send completed report to: PEST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS MANAGEMENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOX 30425 LANSING MI 48909-7926 Date Page a PFS 1 N4 (Rev. 07AM 014 ) ty Wd r Mal � ROT I � S� A� AOL r�r Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Grants Management dt DN PUBLIC UTDOO RECREATION ►NT POST -COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT This information required under au" of Part i g, PA 451 of 1994, as amen d; the Land and Water Gonservatk>n Furl Act of 1965, 78 Stat, 89 7 (1964); and Part 715, of PA 451 of 1994, as amended. RANT TYPE: ❑ MICHIGAN NATURAL F E OUR E TRU T FUND F-1 CLEAN MICHIGAN INITIATIVE (Please selectone) ® LAND AND WATER CONSERVATIONFUND El RECREATION PA POEN El BOND FIND GRANTEE: City of Livonia PROJE T UMBER: -00861 PROJECT TYPE: Development PROJECT TITLE : A 1 gonquin Park Tennis Courts PROJECT SCOPE: Three tennis courts., landscaping and LWCF sign page 1 PRI 944 (Flea, 07P)712014) To BE COMPLETED LOCAL (GRANTEE) Name of Agency (Grantee) Contact Person Title City of Livo 3i a Parks & Recreation Edwa=d Dais Superintendent Address Telephone 15100 Hubbard Livonia, MI 48154 734-466-2298 - - - CRY, State, ZIP Email ivonia , MI 48154 davis i ,1ivon±a . ni . us SITE DEVELOPMENT Any fan (s) in the facility type, site layout} or recreation activities provided? If yes, please describe change(s)- One tennis court has been converted to 2-M-1 ane hockey MYes F1No Has any portion of the project site been converted to a use other than outdoor recreation? If yes, please describe what portion and describe use_ (This wculd -include cell toners and any non -recreation buildings.) [:]Yes ZNo Are any of the fa ffitilobsolete? If yeSr please explain. E]Yes ZNo SITE QUALITY Is there a park entry sign which identifies the property or facility as a public recreation area? If yes, please provide a photograph of the sign. If no, please explain- NYes E]No Are the facilities and the site being properly maintained"? If no, please explain. ®Yes []No Is vanda li sin a prWerr at th i's site? 1 f yes, expla in the measu res being to ken to prevent or m in ins ize va nd ali sm L]Yes 0 page 1 PRI 944 (Flea, 07P)712014) POST COMPLETION SELF -CERTIFICATION REPORT - IT' D Is maintenance scheduled on a regular basis? If yes, give schedule. If no, please explain. 0Yes ONo Daily 'FENER1 Is a Prop ra rn Recognition plaque permanently displayed at the site? If yes, please provide a photograph. (blot required for Bored Fund Grants) ®'des [-]No []NIA Is any segment of the general public restricted from using the site or facilities? (Le. resident nn[ , league only, boaters only, etc.) If yes, please explain. ElYes []No 1s a fee charged for use of the site or fadlities' If fires, please provide fee structure_ L]Yes ONo What are the hours and seasons for availability of the site's Dawn to diask IPark ±s now know as Nash Park. Page 2 P R 1944 (Rev. 07;0712014 � POST COMPLETION SELF- ERTI FI ATI m REPORT - NT' E I do hereby cerW that I arm duly elected, appointed andlor authorized by ft Grantee named above and that the information and answers provided herein are true and accurate to the best of my personal knowledge, information and belief Edward Davis � + Please Prirpt GraAuthotized Signature Date Michelle Koppin Please print xg: Signature 44 Bead completed report to: POST COMPLETION GRANT INSPECTION REPORTS GRANTS ANA EM ENT MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOX 30425 LANSING IVII 48909-7925 Date P30e 3 FRI944 (Ppv. WJ0712014) 11_ � m ter'.,?. - - _v � , _ t _ �• - ,r,w LFA � +.:;,r 6 ,. . �,, ' - - _ _ '• � _ -�- _ '' -71i 41 lkICA oi1M F 415,Ir .. 46 F J, I •t - �• I L TF +• x F 1 I - 11_ � m ter'.,?. - - _v � , _ t _ �• - ,r,w LFA � +.:;,r 6 ,. . �,, ' - - _ _ '• � _ -�- _ ''