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Shoreview Commons

Shoreview Commons

A community destination decades in the making

By Katie Swanson, Communications Specialist, Landscape Structures

In the early 1990s, the Shoreview City Council acquired 40 acres of land in central Shoreview. It was then that they started putting together plans to create a central community gathering space —something the council felt was lacking as the city didn’t have a typical downtown area.

A joint venture with the city council and staff resulted in the creation of the Shoreview Community Center at Shoreview Commons complete with city staff offi ces, ball fi elds, a regional library and more. Since then, the team has been working together to make improvements.

Serving community families

By the early 2000s, the city was focused on capitalizing on the popularity of the community center. They incorporated fi tness facilities, community rooms and a pavilion to the outdoor space. “We wanted to make sure our facilities all worked together,” explained Terry Schwerm, recently retired city manager for the City of Shoreview. “The community center was becoming a popular place to be, and we needed a plan to bring our longrange vision to fruition.” And that’s why they developed a master plan. Schwerm and his team realized they needed a strategy to help guide the future growth and development of Shoreview Commons. The community was becoming increasingly more diverse—in age, ability and background—and the city wanted to meet the needs of everyone. “Our goal from the beginning was to serve all ages with a keen focus on families,” said Schwerm.

Creating a regional play destination

After completing a renovation of the community center in 2018, the city began working on the master plan and focused on how to execute the fi rst phase. The city connected with LHB, a full-service design fi rm located in Minneapolis, to assist with the overall master plan updates and the fi rst phase improvements. In addition to working with LHB, the city’s project team toured a lot of facilities around the metro and state to share examples of what they liked and how it might work for the Shoreview Commons project. Their focus narrowed to a new skatepark, gardens and decorative pond, trails and a nature-inspired playground. “Our main goal was to create a playground that would become a regional destination,” said Schwerm. “We wanted to bring people to the Commons campus year-round, and the park and other recreational opportunities helped complement the activities we already had happening inside the community center.”

Creating an immersive playground experience

The vision for the playground design was inspired by what Shoreview is—woods, water, marsh and wetlands. And Nikki Schlepp, senior landscape architect, and Jess Vetrano, project landscape designer, both from LHB embraced it as a desired design element. The two wanted to create something unique that delivered an immersive experience. “We looked at design precedents throughout the world and were inspired by wooden forms based on a variety of woodland creatures,” explained Vetrano. Their design process, which began during the height of the pandemic, included passing sketches back and forth, collaging everything from playground design elements, plants and site furnishings. And once they had a fi nal concept in hand, they began reaching out to design and manufacturing partners. “It was clear that Flagship Recreation and Landscape Structures understood our vision,” said Schlepp. “The team offered a ‘yes, and…’ approach to our project by lending their expertise in how each playground zones could be built out to deliver the best experience for kids.” The result is a fully inclusive playground with multiple zones for various age groups linked by pathways. Upon entering the play space, visitors are met with a monumental piece—the tree house tower. This zone offers a fully ramped PlayBooster® playstructure, two customdesigned tree house towers and various climbers, slides, bridges, panels and more. Further down the path is a zone fi lled with thrills for all ages and abilities. A Double ZipKrooz® with an accessible seat delivers the feeling of fl ying across the play space to everyone. Plus, more traditional playground swings offer highfl ying fun. Across the way is a zone with a ninja-like obstacle course for teens and adults. The FitCore® Extreme course is perfect for any fi tness level. The marsh zone is where the original vision for the playground design is apparent. Sky-high cattail climbers, mushroom and log steppers, leaf-themed wall climbers and activity panels provide a variety of play experiences for kids of all ages and abilities. Even more, climbers, bridges and slides are built into mounds for additional fun and challenge. Nearby is a zone dedicated to hillside climbers and slides. And the fi nal zone is the climbing forest, which is a play space positioned at the top of a hill to provide a birds-eye view of the other play spaces. This zone delivers additional challenge in net climbers, another tower and other nature-inspired playground components. It is nestled into the surrounding trees to give kids the feeling of climbing through the treetops, while also delivering additional natural shade cover. Best of all, there are plans for a wide variety of landscaping including six planting beds with native grasses and fl owers that will help capture rainwater. Attracting visitors near and far On Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, the playground at Shoreview Commons opened to the delight of many community members. Shoreview children and families took advantage of the unseasonably warm weather throughout November and early December to test out all the new features. “We’re happy with the end result of this project,” said Schwerm. “The design really allows kids to be creative and explore.” The wide variety of activities available at Shoreview Commons already draws people from all over the metro, and the City is hoping that the new destination playground helps bring even more. While there’s still a few fi nishing touches to complete the project including the plantings and landscaping, the playground is open to the public. The city is planning a grand opening for spring 2022.