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JERSEY CREEK TRAILRenovation & Expansion Project
Unified Government of Wyandotte CountyParks and Recreation Advisory Board Meeting
January 12, 2016 / 6:00 pm
an introduction
1. 2.3.4.5.6.7.
Who We AreOur Community SupportHow We Got HereThe Big PictureA Historical PerspectiveDesign AdvocacyQ&A
agenda
LHFA / Physical Activity Action CommitteeUG Parks and RecreationUG Health DepartmentHealth Communities WyandotteCommunity Health Council of Wyandotte Co.Historic Northeast Midtown AssociationCentral Avenue Betterment AssociationQuincy Cycling ClubFree Wheels for KidsKU WorkgroupKU School of Architecture / Dotte AgencyMt. Carmel Redevelopment CorporationNBC Community Development
our partners
We are a diverse and collaborative group working together to improve and increase physical activity along the Jersey Creek Trail.
Mt. Carmel RDCMt. Carmel COGICMt. Zion Baptist ChurchJakobe FurnitureVan KeppelDouglas Sumner Neighborhood AssociationBoys & Girls Club Wyandotte County
NIMHD (National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities)Kansas Health FoundationHealth Care Foundation of Greater KCWyandotte Health FoundationCDC REACH Grant (Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health)CDC 1422 Grant
community organizations
current support
ACTION COMMITTEES: Nutrition Access to Preventative Health Services Physical Activity
P.A. PROGRAMMING EFFORTS: Zumba Classes Walking Clubs Community Health Assessments Park Improvements Bicycling & Walkability
how we got here
The LHFA works to reduce diabetes and cardiovascular disease among Latinos in Wyandotte County through a collaborative partnership to promote healthy nutrition, physical activity, and access to health services.
the big pictureBi-State Involvement connecting the Riverfront Heritage Trail to Jersey Creek Trail to Wyandotte County Lake.
the big pictureHealthy Communities Wyandotte improving physical activity in parks and establishing “20/20/20” miles of new trail infrastructure.
Parkwood (3053)
Mac’s (1194)
Westheight(4754)
Jersey Creek Trail (10,918)
Big Eleven(6481)
Waterway(6346)
Northrup (6640)
Bethany (8019)
St. Margaret’s (4549)
Shawnee(1363)
Matney(2400)
Huron (4619)
to West Bottoms & KCMO
A Network of Parks Dotte Agency / KU Spring 2016 Studio
to Shawnee Drive
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north
Central Avenue
State Avenue
Minnesota Avenue
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Kansas Avenue
Metropolitan Avenue
7th
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(number of people within 1/2 mile)
1422 / IAT Park Priorities:-Bethany -Fisher -Huron -Jersey Creek -Matney -Parkwood
LHFA / REACH Park Priorities:-Jersey Creek (2015/16) -Bethany (2016) -Westheight & Mac’s (2016) -St. Margaret (2016)) -Shawnee (2017) -8th Street (2017)
Other Priorities:-Big 11 Healthy Campus -Levee Trail
8th Street(4980)
Levee Trail I
Levee Trail IILe
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the big pictureConnecting infrastructure tocreate a network of parksand trails as naturalbike routes:
a historical perspective1889 2015
design advocacyAfter listening to communities, Dotte Agency and KU architecture students translated their ideas into fitness stations through design & prototyping:
design advocacyFive new Jersey Creek Fitness Stations will be installed along the Jersey Creek Trail this spring.
design advocacyThrough the Mobile Collaboratory (moCOLAB) and in storefront space a block from City Hall (611 N. 6th Street), Dotte Agency has capacity to collaborate on envisioning park improvements.
design advocacyIn July 29, 2015, the Jersey Creek Trail Team invited community organizations, partners, and civic leaders to share their thoughts and concerns about the Jersey Creek Trail.
design advocacyWhat we’ve heard:
“We have rich diversity in culture and language, utilize the input from these groups.”
“[An opportunity for] a bike trail accessible to senior citizens in the neighborhood.”
“Get creative about adding trails around businesses.”
“More seating and a sign with a name.”
“[Needs better] lighting, security, & maintenance.”
“[Needs] functioning water fountains.”
“There’s no connection between the neighborhoods and the bike trail.”
“[Include] historical walking trail markers and signage.”
connect
You can find us on Facebook and at www.jerseycreek.org