Redmond Recreational Facility Study 2011

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Redmond Recreation Buildings Design Study

methodology Introduction The Redmond Recreation Facilities Study consists of 1) existing recreational building condition and program analyses; 2) a statistically valid sur vey aimed to identify indoor community recreational needs and aspirations; 3) a market conditions analysis describing the ways Redmond’s recreational needs are being met and comparing these to national averages and 4) recommendations for the maintenance, repair, renovation, addition and construction of indoor recreational facilities necessar y to achieve Redmond’s recreational and cultural program goals. The Study is organized as follows: 1. Methodology & Recommendations: discussions of recommendations based on approaches to the four facilities and to the various program categories. 2. Program Summar y: discussions of program categories based on a summar y of the statistically valid sur vey, a summar y of conditions analyses, and a program analysis. 3. Facilities Summar y: discussions of each of the four facilities including a summar y conditions analysis and expansion potential. 4. Existing Conditions Analysis: documentation of each of the four facilities including general conditions, building systems, and programming. A plan for each building indicates expansion potential. 5. Statistically Valid Sur vey: the questions asked of the community and the results of the sur vey are presented. 6. Market Analysis: a comparison of Redmond’s recreation needs with regional and national benchmarks is provided. Four buildings were studied: The Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, The Redmond Senior Center, The Old Fire House Teen Center, and the Redmond Pool at Hartman Park.

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