Redmond Recreational Facility Study 2011

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Redmond Recreation Buildings Design Study

June 16, 2011

S H K S A R C H I T E C T S Project Date File

Redmond Recreational Facilities June 30, 2009 09-0630 Focus_Teens.doc

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Improvements (cont.)

More programs = more acceptance and accountability Gardening on-site would be good More visible and better exits Music room performance space not so great Not enough bathrooms Building doesn’t reflect the great things being done. Pool, basketball Outdoor stage More outdoor activities More open space inside Showroom is often empty Would like to see things going on from the Entry More space for existing computers (enough equipment, not enough space) Some way to look down on show (overlook) Don’t make it look like K-Tub (Kirkland), hate for Fire House to be completely redone Enlarge art closet Couch room is not conducive to meetings. Adding a conference or meeting room would be useful. The center could be more culturally diverse. Enough demand for twice as many teens. Deal with smoking across the street.

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Sites

Existing site is very visible, well known.

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Maintenance

A lot of space could be done more with A bit grungy.

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Redmond Pool

Wish for outdoor pool Pool is mostly for younger kids. Not so clean. Water Park would be great.

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ORSCC

More opportunities for teen activities Could do better outreach RYPAC meets at Schoolhouse Meetings at the Schoolhouse are “official”

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Funding

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