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welcome
DICKERMAN PARKDICKERMAN PARKDesign Advisory Committee Meeting #2October 23, 2014
PROJECT INTRO
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Developing a Vision
The committee will discuss and provide input on a preferred di-rection including overall layout, design elements and style.
Agenda:• introductions• review of last meeting• inventory & analysis• conceptual designs• discussion
MEETING GOALS AND AGENDA
name association
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INTRODUCTIONS
Design Advisory Committee
• communicate community and neighborhood needs• review plan concepts
• provide input on major design elements and themes• bring suggestions from broader community
• ensure full range of issues is discussed
Expectations: • respect for different perspectives
• courtesy, • focused positive contribution
• attendance
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COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
park plans
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comprehensive plan
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Community
Vision
Context
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historic
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DESIGN PROCESS
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SYSTEM
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SYSTEM
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Battle Creek
Phalen Reg Park
Como Reg Park
Hidden Falls Reg Park
Harriet Island Reg Park
Raspberry Island Reg Park
Pig's Eye Reg Park
Crosby Farm Reg Park
River Gorge Reg Park
Lilydale Reg Park
Cherokee Reg Park
Newell Park
Palace Rec Center
Victoria ParkHighland Park
Duluth and Case Rec Center
Conway Rec Center
Hazel Park Rec Center
Dunning Rec Center
Oxford Community Center
North Dale Rec Center
Merriam Park Rec Center
Front Rec Center
Rice Rec Center
Hillcrest Rec Center
Ford Plant Site
Battle CreekReg Park
Phalen Reg Park
Como Reg Park
Hidden Falls Reg Park
Harriet Island Reg Park
Raspberry Island Reg Park
Pig's Eye Reg Park
Crosby Farm Reg Park
River Gorge Reg Park
Lilydale Reg Park
Cherokee Reg Park
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Merriam ParkRec Center
El Rio Vista Rec Center
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SYSTEM
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CONTEXT - BLANK SLATE
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CONTEXT - TREES AND TOPOGRAPHY
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CONTEXT - VIEWS AND ACCESS
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CONTEXT - NOISE AND ACTIVITY
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CONTEXT - INFRASTRUCTURE
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REGULATIONS- LEAST RESTRICTIVE
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REGULATIONS - EASEMENTS
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COMPOSITE ANALYSIS
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SURVEY RESULTS - CURRENT IMPRESSIONS
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SURVEY RESULTS - VISION
goals & objectives access comfort/image activities sociability • Bike Accommodations including repair & station, parking 1*• Connections to other open spaces 1*• Enhanced Lighting 1* • ACCESS FOR BUSINESS EMPLOYEES AND PATRONS/CLIENTS/CUSTOMERS• INCORPORATE EAST WEST CONNECTION FOR BICYCLES• VISIBILITY• PULL PEOPLE INTO THE PARK VISUALLY• CONSIDER CONVERTIBLE STREET AT WHEELER OR WAY TO MINIMIZE WHEELER AS A BARRIER IN THE PARK• PARK AS A CONNECTOR FOR LRT USERS - BOTH FAIRVIEW STATION AND SNELLING STATION UERS• CONTEXT
• Integrate Art 4*• Provoke exploration 2*• Barriers for street noise and traffi c 2*• NON-TRADITIONAL• USABILITYCREATE A DETOUR• VISUAL INTEREST• TIE IN LARGER CONTEXT• CONSIDER SAFETY • BALANCE PUBLIC/PRIVATE• EVALUATE VEGETATION
• Use Zones 4*• Kids/Families/ All Ages 3* • All Seasons 1*• VARIED SCHEDULES • NIGHT MARKETS• OUTDOOR MOVIES• SKATE RINK• FLEXIBLE SPACE• PHOTO BOOTH• PROVIDE USE ZONES THROUGH THE PARK COMPATIBLE WITH ADJACENT BUSINESSES AND
• Seating 3*• Gathering Areas 2*• Engage tenants in all aspects of process to foster investment and stewardship 1*• CONSIDER ADDITIONAL PARTNERSHIPS - HAMLINE & ST. THOMAS AS POSSIBLE PARTNERS IN PROJECT.• CONSIDER CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS AND USES IN THE AREA DUE TO TRANSIT
*the number of votes received by committee members after the meeting as one of the top three goals for the park
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D.A.C. GOALS
Site Considerations:
access comfort/image activities sociability
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SUCCESSFUL URBAN SPACES
program
Develop an Iconic design that activates the park, serves the neighborhood and transit users, and provides an identity for the park
1. Preserve the valued stand of large trees in the park
2. Provide plaza spaces for socializing with ample seating
3. Introduce fl exible spaces for use thorughout the year by all ages and include playful and engaging elements
4. Incorporate public art that relates to the history and culture
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PROGRAM
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COMMON THROUGH CONCEPTS
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CONCEPT 1
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CONCEPT 1
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CONCEPT 1
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CONCEPT 2
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CONCEPT 2
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CONCEPT 3
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CONCEPT 3
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CONCEPT 4
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CONCEPT 4
identityusesamenitiesconcernsother
discussion
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Developing the Vision: The Committee will discuss and provide input on a preferred direction including overall layout, design elements and style.
next steps
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Design Advisory Committee Meeting #3Thursday December 4, 2014
Public Open HouseGather broader public feedback on conceptual designs as developed to date with input of Design Advisory Committee.
Solicit comment and opionon on overall plan direction and prioritization projects within the plan.