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Introduction
The Northbrook Park District developed this plan, shaped by the community, to guide facility and program development decisions for the next 10 years.
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District Profile
The Northbrook Park District service area covers approximately 17.25 square miles and serves a population of almost 34,000 people. Located in northeast Cook County, the Park District maintains more than 500 acres of parks, playgrounds and golf courses.
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Awards and Recognition
2016
Illinois Park and Recreation Association
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
Golf Digest
Audubon Internationa
2012
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
Starfish Aquatics Institute
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association ds with first
Illinois Park and Recreation Association
U.S. Kids Golf
U.S. Kids Golf
Starfish Aquatics Institute
•US Synchronized Skating National Champions
•US Synchronized Skating National Champions
2015 Government Finance Officers Association tifica Government Finance Officers Association
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Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
2011 Sports Turf Managers Association
Audubon International tifica
Starfish Aquatics Institute
Illinois Arts Council Agency Grant
ISI National Synchronized Skating Champions
U.S. Kids Golf
ISI National Synchro Jr. Youth Formation
Champions & ISI National Synchro Youth Skating Champion
ISI National Synchro Dance Sr. Youth Champions and ISI National Synchro Dance Teen Champions Illinois PGA Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
2013
Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA)
Illinois Arts Council Agency Grant
2010 Illinois Arts Council Grant
Starfish Aquatics Institute
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
Ice Skating Institute
ISI National Synchronized Skating Champions
Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA)
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Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
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Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
2000 - 2006
Open Space Land Acquisition Grant
ISI National Synchro Youth Skating Champions
2009 Illinois Association of Park Districts
Open Space Land Acquisition Grant
American Park and Recreation Society
2008
Illinois Arts Council Grant
Junior Youth Synchronized Skating Team Champions and Youth Synchronized Formation Skating Team Champions
Ice Skating Institute
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
Illinois Association of Park Districts
National Parks and Recreation Association
Illinois Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects
Open Space Land Acquisition and Development Grant
Illinois Arts Council Grant
National Parks and Recreation Association, Great Lakes Region
Open Lands Trust Grant
Junior Youth National Synchronized Skating Champions Golf Inc. Magazine
2007 Park District Risk Management Agency (PDRMA)
Youth Synchronized Formation Team Champions
Illinois Arts Council Grant
Illinois Parks and Recreation Association
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Overview
The Analyze: Inventory and Analysis Chapter of the report describes and illustrates the existing conditions of the Park District. The information in this chapter aims to develop a base-line understanding of the Park District’s assets and programs.
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Demographics
The demographics review utilized the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)
Business Analyst Online (BAO) software to gather up-to-date demographic data necessary to gain an understanding of the District and its context.
Age Distribution
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Existing Conditions
The first step in the comprehensive planning process is to understand not only the context around the Park District, but also the existing conditions of the District’s assets including land use, open space, natural resources, and trails.
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Public Open Space
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Inventory Map Legend District Boundary NPD Park Golf Course by Others Forest Preserve Park by Others School ¯ 01,6003,200 800 Feet 19 ANALYZE: INVENTORY & ANALYSIS NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN Inventory
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Natural Resources
This section outlines the existing natural features present within the District. This includes watersheds, riparian corridors, floodplains, and wetlands. These have been identified to provide a baseline of information and data for long-term decision-making.
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Trail and Bike Route Inventory
The trail and bike route inventory map illustrates the existing trails within the District as inventoried by the county GIS data.
Trail Inventory Legend District Boundary k Park Along Trails l School Along Trails NPD Park Pathway
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Trail and Bike Route Inventory
Asset Inventory
As a part of the planning process, we reference the guidelines outlined by the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) - Park, Recreation, Open Space and Greenway Guidelines Manual.
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PARK CLASSIFICATIONS
Mini Park*Mini Parks meet the need for a walkable, drop-in recreation experience. Appropriate elements in these parks include playgrounds, picnic areas, and seating. These parks usually do not include parking. Used to address limited, isolated, or unique recreational needs.
Neighborhood Park*Neighborhood Parks remain the basic unit of the park system and are generally designed for informal active and passive recreation and community gathering spaces. Elements in these parks often include playgrounds, picnic areas, sports fields, and trail systems. Neighborhood Parks serve as the recreational and social focus of the neighborhood.
Community Park*Community Parks focus on meeting community-wide recreation needs. These parks preserve unique landscapes, and often serve the community as gathering places and general athletics. Elements in these parks include playgrounds, pavilions, trails and path systems, multiple sport courts and fields. Serves broader purpose than neighborhood park. Focus is on meeting community-based recreation needs, as well as preserving unique landscapes and open spaces.
Natural Area*Conservation and wildlife areas, wooded areas, and waterways that are maintained for the most part in their natural state.
Special Use*Special Use Facilities focus on meeting community-wide recreation needs. Often, these spaces, both indoor and outdoor, are designed as single-use recreation activities. Examples of Special Use Facilities include golf courses, nature centers, recreation centers, and museums. Areas for specialized or single purpose recreational activities. Generally designed for active recreation and focus on meeting community-based recreation needs.
Trails, Corridors, and Linear Parks*
Effectively tie park system components together to form a continuous park environment.
Undeveloped ParkLands owned by the agency, but not yet developed with any amenities to provide meaningful access to the site such as trails, seating areas, and other passive and active recreation amenities.
* from NRPA’s Park, Recreation, Open Space and Greenway Guidelines.
Less than 0.25 mile distance in a residential setting.
0.25 to 0.5 mile distance and uninterrupted by non-residential roads and other physical barriers.
Determined by the quality and suitability of the site. Usually serves two or more neighborhoods and 0.5 to 3 mile distance.
Service radius is unlimited.
Between 0.6 and 0.9 acres in size.
Cedar Lane Tot Lot, Floral Park, Meadow Road Tot Lot
1.7 to 10.6 acres in size is typical.
Countryside Park, Crestwood Park, Greenfield Park, Greenview Park, Indian Ridge Park (Leisure Center), Oaklane Park, Salceda Park, Stonegate Park, Wescott Park, Williamsburg Square Park
As needed to accommodate desired uses. Usually a minimum of 20 acres. Northbrook Park District has a minimum of 10 acres.
No applicable standard.
No applicable standard.Variable, depending on desired amenity.
Meadowhill Park (Chalet, Outdoor Ed, Aquatic Center), Techny Prairie Park and Fields and Anetsberger Golf Course, Village Green Park (Village Green Center), West Park (Sports Center), Wood Oaks Green Park
Joe Doud Administration Building, Northbrook Coast Guard Park at Northbrook Dog Park, Sportsman’s Country Club, Tower Rink Open Space
Resource availability and opportunity.
No applicable standard.
No applicable standard.Variable. Brees Park, Hampton Lane, Cedar Lane Lot A, Engelhardt Park
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ClassificationGeneral Description Service AreaSize CriteriaNorthbrook Park District Parks and Facilities
Park & Open Space Inventory Matrix
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ACREAGE AcreageOwn Multi-Use Trails Hiking Trails Bicycle Trails Nature / Interpretive Trails Cross County Trails Indoor Program / Support Facility Restrooms Concessions Fitness Stations / Equipment Dog Park Picnic Shelter Playground Basketball Baseball Batting Cages Disc Golf (holes) Football / Rugby Golf Course (holes) Golf Driving Range Horseshoe Pit Velodrome / Cycling Track Pickleball Court Roller Hockey Rink Skate Park Soccer Softball Tennis Court Volleyball Court Swimming Pool Splash Pad Ice Skating Sled Hill Boat Launch Fishing ACTIVE RECREATION AREAS (PARKS) Mini Parks Cedar Lane Tot Lot 0.9 10.5 Floral Park 0.80.13 4 10.5 Meadow Road Tot Lot 0.6 10.5 Mini Park Acreage 2 3 Neighborhood Parks Countryside Park 1.70.21 10.51 Crestwood Park 2.40.16 3 1 4 Greenfield Park 4.9 10.5121 Greenview Park 1.90.2 8110.5 Indian Ridge Park (LeisureCenter) 7.50.15 X 11 21 Oaklane Park 2.5 1 12 Salceda Park2.80.131 Stonegate Park 10.60.55 1 1 1 2212 Wescott Park 4.10.13 1 2 1 Williamsburg Square Park 8.60.36 1 11 13 Neighborhood Park Acreage 46 9 Community Parks Meadowhill Park (Chalet,OutdoorEd,AquaticCenter) 32.80.81 XX11 1 15 115 11 Techny Prairie Park and Fields, Anetsberger Golf Course113.82.35 0.5XXX 4116 9 133 11 Village Green Park (Village Green Center) 10.00.22 XX 1 11 1 West Park (SportsCenter) 24.00.36 XX 12 213212 Wood Oaks Green Park 55.91.25 XX 111 4 218 111 Community Park Acreage 236 5 285.7 7.010.00.00.50.06511609189156029 001611209222203212 TRAILS WATER-BASED AMENITIES INDOOR FACILITIES DAY USE AMENITIES SPORTS COURTS AND AMENITIES TOTAL ACTIVE RECREATION HOLDINGS
BEYOND USEFUL LIFE
AMENTIIES AT CURRENT STANDARDS
27 ANALYZE: INVENTORY & ANALYSIS NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN ACREAGE AcreageOwn Multi-Use Trails Hiking Trails Bicycle Trails Nature / Interpretive Trails Cross County Trails Indoor Program / Support Facility Restrooms Concessions Fitness Stations / Equipment Dog Park Picnic Shelter Playground Basketball Baseball Batting Cages Disc Golf (holes) Football / Rugby Golf Course (holes) Golf Driving Range Horseshoe Pit Velodrome / Cycling Track Pickleball Court Roller Hockey Rink Skate Park Soccer Softball Tennis Court Volleyball Court Swimming Pool Splash Pad Ice Skating Sled Hill Boat Launch Fishing TRAILS WATER-BASED AMENITIES INDOOR FACILITIES DAY USE AMENITIES SPORTS COURTS AND AMENITIES OTHER DISTRICT-OWNED OPEN SPACE Special Use Joe Doud Administration Building 2.8 X Coast Guard Park at Northbrook Dog Park 4.40.21 11 Sportsman's Country Club 215.0 XXX 271 Tower Rink Open Space 1.5 11 Special Use Acreage 223 7 Undeveloped Parks Brees Park 0.7 Cedar Lane Lot A 0.2 Engelhardt Park 0.4 Hampton Lane 0.7 Undeveloped Park Acreage 2.0 225.6 0.20.00.00.00.0211011000000271000001000001000 511 3 7 22 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 8 6 2 16 1 10 18 9 15 6 0 2 36 1 0 1 6 1 1 21 9 22 2 2 0 4 2 1 2 SCHOOL-PARK AMENITIES School-Park Sites* Greenbriar Elementary School 1 Meadowbrook Elementary School 1 Shabonee School 1 Stanley Field Junior High School 11 Wescott Elementary School 1 Westmoor Elementary School 11 Wood Oaks Junior High School 2 School-Park Sites n/a *Amenities the Park District programs and maintains 00000 1 4 0000000000000000000000 8 6 2 16 1 9 14 9 20 6 0 2 36 1 0 1 6 1 1 24 11 22 2 2 0 4 2 1 2 Indoor Program / Support Facility Restrooms Concessions Fitness Stations / Equipment Dog Park Picnic Shelter Playground Basketball Baseball Batting Cages Disc Golf (holes) Football / Rugby Golf Course (holes) Golf Driving Range Horseshoe Pit Velodrome Pickleball Court Roller Hockey Rink Skate Park Soccer Softball Tennis Court Volleyball Court Swimming Pool Splash Pad Ice Skating Sled Hill Boat Launch Fishing
TOTAL DISTRICT HOLDINGS TOTAL DISTRICT HOLDINGS
Indoor Facility Inventory Matrix
*Houses two year-round NHL-sized ice rinks, dance rooms, a pro shop, concession stand, registration office, and rental facilities for parties and meetings.
**Houses department offices and a community room available for parties and meetings.
28 CHAPTER 1 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN Facility Administration SF Recreation SF Support SF Good Condition 1Sportsman’s Golf Maintenance Building 14,780 2Techny Prairie Center 1,764 3Techny Batting Cage 140 4Administration Building 11,186 5Sports Center 89,096* 6Park Maintenance Building 41,300 7Wood Oaks Green Tennis Building 1,750 8Meadowhill Aquatic Center 7,210 9Greenbriar School Gym 6,800 Sub-Total Good Condition11,186103,10659,734 Total Good Condition (Square Feet) 174,026 / 67.2% Fair Condition 10Sportsman’s Clubhouse9,254 11Techny Warming Shelter2,415 12Leisure Center44,735 13Village Green Center3,6152,308** 14Sportsman’s Halfway House400 Sub-Total Fair Condition3,61547,04312,069 Total Fair Condition (Square Feet) 62,727 / 24.2%
Facility Administration SF Recreation SF Support SF Poor Condition 151605 Illinois Storage 5,328 16Sportsman’s Cart Barn 11,280 17Sportsman’s Range Building 651 18Outdoor Education Center 2,336 19Chalet Building 2,730 Sub-Total Poor Condition 0 5,06617,259 Total Poor Condition (Square Feet) 22,325 / 8.6% Sub-Total Square Footage14,801155,21589,062 Grand Total Square Footage259,078 e staff f or off
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Level of Service Analysis
The Level of Service analyses evaluate how well the District’s parks, facilities, and amenities are serving the current needs of the community. Level of Service is evaluated through four different avenues.
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Acreage
Acreage Level of Service benchmarks are calculations of the recommended amount of land required to provide the recreation activities and facilities required to support such activities.
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According to the NRPA benchmark, the District has a deficit of 53.3 acres in active recreation open space.
Level of Service Analysis: 10 acres / 1,000 population ACTIVE RECREATION AREAS (PARKS)
PRORAGIS Benchmarks
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OTHER DISTRICT-OWNED OPEN SPACE
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Benchmark Median Acres per Park 18.7 Acreage Level of Service 7.6
NPD Acreage (Total) NPD Existing Level of Service (acres / 1,000 population) IAPD/NRPA Recommended Acreage IAPD/NRPA Recommended Level of Service (acres / 1,000 population) Acreage deficiency / surplus (acre) 2.3 0.1 17.0 0.5 - 1 4 6 Neighborhood Park 46.9 1.4 67.9 2.0 - 2 1 .0 236.5 7.0 254.5 7.5 - 1 8 0 2 8 5 .7 8 .4 3 3 9 .3 1 0 .0 - 5 3 .6
NPD Acreage (Total) NPD Existing Level of Service (acres / 1,000 population) IAPD/NRPA Recommended Acreage IAPD/NRPA Recommended Level of Service (acres / 1,000 population) Acreage deficiency / surplus (acre) 2.3 0.1 17.0 0.5 - 1 4 .6 46.9 1.4 67.9 2.0 - 2 1 0 236.5 7.0 254.5 7.5 - 1 8 .0 223.7 6.6 0.0 0.0 2 2 3 .7 2.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 2 .0 5 1 1 .3 1 5 .1 3 3 9 .3 1 0 .0 1 7 2 .0 Recommended acreage is based off the existing population of 33,932 Special Use T ot a l A ct ive Re cre a t ion A re a s Classification Classification Mini Park Mini Park Community Park Neighborhood Park Community Park T ot a l NP D O p e n Sp a ce Recommended acreage is based off the existing population of 33,932 Undeveloped Open Space
DISTRICT-OWNED PARKS AND OPEN SPACE NPD Acreage (Total) NPD Existing Level of Service (acres / 1,000 population) PRORAGIS Recommended Acreage PRORAGIS Median, Recommended Level of Service (acres / 1,000 population) Acreage deficiency / surplus (acre) 285.78.4257.97.6 2 7 .8 511.3 15.1 257.9 7.6 2 5 3 4 Recommended acreage is based off the existing population of 33,932 Classification Total Active Recreation Areas Total NPD Managed Open Space
Level of Service Analysis: PRORAGIS Benchmark
Distribution
Planning areas are used to analyze park distribution, land acquisition and park facility redevelopment needs. Planning areas are delineated by major pedestrian barriers, including major roads or highways, railroad corridors, and impassible natural features.
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Planning Areas Map Legend Planning Areas Non-Planning Areas District Boundary NPD Park Golf Course by Others Forest Preserve Park by Others ¯ 01,6003,200 800 Feet 34 CHAPTER 1 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
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Salceda Park
Administration and Park Offices
Countryside Park
Williamsburg
Square Park
Planning Areas
SANDERS ROAD
Wood Oaks Green Park
Indian Ridge Park (Leisure Center)
Coast Guard Park Northbrook
Dog Park
Greenfield Park
Cedar Lane Tot Lot
Crestwood Park
Meadow Road Tot Lot
Cedar Lane Tot Lot A
Sportsman's Country Club Tower Rink Open Space
Village Green Park (Village Green Center) West Park (Sports Center)
Maintenance Facility
Wescott Park
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Engelhardt Park
Oaklane Park
Hampton Lane
Floral Park
Stonegate Park
Greenview Park
Brees Park
Meadowhill Park (Chalet, Outdoor Ed, Aquatic Center)
Techny Prairie Park and Fields, Anetsberger Golf Course
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Mini Park Distribution Analysis
Mini Parks meet the need for a walkable, drop-in recreation experience. Appropriate elements in these parks typically include playgrounds, picnic areas, and seating opportunities.
The Mini Park service area map illustrates a 0.25-mile service radius (shown in dark orange) around each existing Mini Park.
Analysis
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Mini Park Service Area Map Legend
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Others
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Cedar Lane Tot Lot
Meadow Road Tot Lot
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Park Distribution
Floral Park Greenview Park
SANDERS ROAD
Mini
Neighborhood Park Distribution Analysis
Neighborhood Parks remain the basic unit of the park system and are generally designed for informal active and passive recreation and community gathering spaces.
The Neighborhood Park service area map illustrates a 0.5-mile service radius (shown in dark orange) around each existing Neighborhood Park.
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Neighborhood Park Service Area Map Legend 0.5-mile Service Area, Parks NPD Park School Golf Course by Others Forest Preserve Park by Others 01,6003,200 800 Feet 38 CHAPTER 1 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
PAServed % ServedNot served 1 1,587100.0%0 2 00.0%1,911 3 41136.5%716 4 1,83397.1%555 5 00.0%175 6 708100.0%0 7 2,71741.6%3,817 8 2,91039.4%4,480 9
2,617100.0%0 10 00.0%1,506 11 00.0%438 12 94474.6%322 13 83437.9%1,364 14 2,37068.5%1,088 15 00.0%649 *Planning Area (PA)
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Neighborhood Park Distribution
Community Park Distribution Analysis
Community Parks focus on meeting community-wide recreation needs. These parks may preserve unique landscapes and often serve as event and recreational team sport spaces. t
The Community Park service area map illustrates a 1-mile service radius (shown in dark orange) around each existing Community Park.
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Community Park Distribution
Overall Park Distribution Analysis
The Overall Distribution Analysis illustrates the District-wide deficiencies for Mini, Neighborhood, and Community Park assets combined.
The overall service area map illustrates the service areas for all Mini (0.25-mile), Neighborhood (0.5-mile), and Community Parks (1-mile).
Overall Service Area Map Legend Service Areas, Parks NPD Park Golf Course by Others Forest Preserve Park by Others 01,6003,200 800 Feet 42 CHAPTER 1 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
Countryside Park
Williamsburg Square Park
Overall Park Distribution
Wood Oaks
Green Park
Salceda Park
SANDERS ROAD
Indian Ridge Park (Leisure Center)
Greenfield Park
Cedar Lane Tot Lot
Crestwood Park
Meadow Road Tot Lot
Village Green Park (Village Green Center)
West Park (Sports Center)
Wescott Park
Floral Park
Stonegate Park
Greenview Park
Oaklane Park
Meadowhill Park (Chalet, Outdoor Ed, Aquatic Center)
Techny Prairie Park and Fields, Anetsberger Golf Course
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Trail Distribution Analysis
Trails, corridors, and linear parks effectively tie park system components together to form a continuous park environment. The Trail Distribution Analysis illustrates the District-wide deficiencies for trails, corridors, and linear parks.
Based on current trail assets, 12% of the population lives within 0.5-mile of a trail connection. When all proposed trails are complete, 96% of Northbrook Park District residents will live within 0.5-mile of a trail connection.
Trail Distribution Legend District Boundary Park Along Trails School Along Trails Existing Regional Bike Route Planned Regional Bike Route Existing Local Bike Route Planned Local Bike Route 0.5-Mile Service Areas, Existing Trails 0.5-Mile Service Areas, Future Trails NPD Park School Forest Preserve 01,6003,200 800 Feet 44 CHAPTER 1 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN eenfield P ffic
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Wood Oaks Junior High School
Keshet Day School
Sportsman's Country Club
Indian Ridge Park (Leisure Center)
West Park (Sports Center)
Countryside Montessori School
Stanley Field Junior High School
Shabonee School
Westmoor Elementary School
Greenbriar Elementary School
Village Green Park (Village Green Center)
Coast Guard Park
Cedar Lane Tot Lot
Meadow Road Tot Lot
Solomon Schechter Day School Center on Deafness
Meadowbrook Elementary School
Saint Norbert's School
Meadowhill Park (Chalet, Outdoor Ed, Aquatic Center)
Techny Prairie Park & Fields, Anetsberger Golf Course
Maple Junior High School
Glenbrook North High School
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Trail Distribution
Amenities
In addition to park acreage and distribution, another measure of Level of Service is the total recreation amenities available to residents. These benchmarks come from the Illinois Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) and Park and Recreation Operating Ratio and Geographic Information System (PRORAGIS).
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SCORP Amenities Needs Analysis - Park District Amenities Only
Amenity recommendations are based off the 2015 population of 33,932 and SCORP recommendations
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Surplus / Deficit Existing # of Amenities (total) Existing # of Amenities within useful life Existing # of Amenities per 1,000 population Total # of Amenities needed to meet IL Average IL Average # of Amenities per 1,000 population Surplus / Deficit WATER-BASED FACILITIES 2 2 0.06 1.0 0.03 1 0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0.03 -1 0 TRAILS 7.2 7.2 0.21 5.5 0.16 1.7 0 0 0.00 15.6 0.46 -15 6 0.5 0.5 0.01 1.9 0.05 -1 4 0 0 0.00 13.6 0.40 -13 6 DAY USE FACILITIES 10 9 0.27 7.0 0.21 2.0 18 14 0.41 13.7 0.40 0.3 0 0 0.00 0.3 0.01 -0.3 SPORTS COURTS AND FACILITIES 22 22 0.65 16.6 0.49 5 4 9 9 0.27 8.5 0.25 0 5 2 2 0.06 5.8 0.17 -3 8 20 20 0.59 8.8 0.26 11 2 11 11 0.32 4.8 0.14 6 2 2 2 0.06 1.9 0.05 0 1 24 24 0.71 6.0 0.18 18 0 2 2 0.06 0.3 0.01 1 7 4 4 0.12 0.2 0.01 3.8 1 1 0.03 0.0 0.00 1.0 4 4 0.12 1.4 0.04 2.6 Bocce Court 2 2 0.06 0.0 0.00 2.0 1 1 0.03 0.3 0.01 0.7 0 0 0.00 0.3 0.01 -0.3 1 1 0.03 0.6 0.02 0.4 6 6 0.18 0.0 0.00 6.0 Golf Driving Range Golf Course (18-Hole Course) Field Hockey Ice Rinks Golf Course (9-Hole Course) Dog Parks Frisbee Golf Skate Park Picnic Shelters Football Fields Soccer Fields Swimming Pools Softball Fields Nature / Interpretive Trails (Miles) Playgrounds Interpretive Centers
Multi-Use Trails (Miles) Hiking Trails Illinois Facility Average Northbrook Park District Tennis Courts Baseball Fields Basketball Courts Volleyball Courts Spray Grounds / Splash Pads Cross-Country Trails Additional Amenities Needed Additional Amenities Not Needed
SCORP Amenity Needs Analysis - Community-Wide Amenities
Surplus / Deficit
Amenity recommendations are based off the 2015 population of 33,932 and SCORP recommendations
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Existing # of Park District Amenities within useful life Existing # of other provider's Amenities (total) Total # of Amenities Available to NPD residents Existing # of Facilities per 1,000 population Total # of Facilities needed to meet IL Average IL Average # of Facilities per 1,000 population Surplus / Deficit WATER-BASED FACILITIES 2 0 2 0.1 1.0 0.0 1.0 0 0 0 0.0 1.0 0.0 -1.0 TRAILS 7.22 0 7 0.2 5.5 0.2 1 7 03 5 4 0.1 15.6 0.5 -12 1 0.5 0 1 0.0 1.9 0.1 -1 4 0 0 0 0.0 13.6 0.4 -13 6 DAY USE FACILITIES 9 0 9 0.3 7.0 0.2 2 0 14 11 25 0.7 13.7 0.4 11 3 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 0.0 -0 3 SPORTS COURTS AND FACILITIES 22 19 41 1.2 16.6 0.5 24 4 9 19 28 0.8 8.5 0.3 19 5 2 0 2 0.1 5.8 0.2 -3 8 20 4 24 0.7 8.8 0.3 15 2 11 0 11 0.3 4.8 0.1 6 2 2 0 2 0.1 1.9 0.1 0 1 24 8 32 0.9 6.0 0.2 26 0 2 3 5 0.1 0.3 0.0 4 7 4 3 7 0.2 0.2 0.0 6 8 0 2 2 0.1 0.0 0.0 2 1 4 0 4 0.1 1.4 0.0 2 6 Bocce Court 2 0 2 0.1 0.0 0.0 2 0 1 0 1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0 7 0 0 0 0.0 0.3 0.0 -0 3 1 0 1 0.0 0.6 0.0 0 4 6 0 6 0.2 0.0 0.0 6 0 Dog Parks Frisbee Golf Skate Park Field Hockey
Ice Rinks Golf Driving Range Golf Course (9-Hole Course) Baseball Fields Softball Fields Playgrounds Interpretive Centers Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Volleyball Courts Picnic Shelters Football Fields Soccer Fields Golf Course (18-Hole Course) Nature / Interpretive Trails (Miles) Cross-Country Trails Illinois Facility Average
Available Amenities
Park District Swimming Pools Spray Grounds / Splash Pads Multi-Use Trails (Miles) Hiking Trails
Total
Northbrook
Additional Amenities Needed Additional Amenities Not Needed
PRORAGIS Comparison
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PRORAGIS Median Surplus / Deficit Population Per Facility Existing # of Amenities (total) Existing # of Amenities within useful life Existing # of Amenities per population Total # of Amenities needed to meet PRORAGIS median Surplus / Deficit Population Per Facility (per PRORAGIS WATER-BASED FACILITIES 2 2 0.06 2.2 -0 2 15,460 DAY USE FACILITIES 18 14 0.41 10.5 3.5 3,230 SPORTS COURTS AND FACILITIES 22 22 0.65 ISD ISD ISD 990.275.0 4 0 6,757 220.062.7 -0 7 12,710 20200.598.1 11.9 4,170 11110.326.0 5.0 5,633 220.062.6 -0 6 13,125 24240.716.0 18 0 5,633 Swimming Pool Soccer Fields Playgrounds Tennis Courts Volleyball Courts Baseball Fields Football Fields Softball Fields Basketball Courts Northbrook Park District Amenity recommendations are based off the 2015 population of 33,932 and PRORAGIS recommendations
Additional Amenities Needed Additional Amenities Not Needed
PRORAGIS Amenity Needs Analysis - Park District Amenities Only
PRORAGIS Amenity Needs Analysis - Community-wide Amenities
Amenity recommendations are based off the 2015 population of 33,932 and PRORAGIS recommendations
50 CHAPTER 1 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN PRORAGIS Median Surplus / Deficit Population Per Facility Existing # of Amenities within useful life Existing # of other provider's Amenities (total) Total # of Amenities Available to NPD residents Existing # of Amenities per population Total # of Amenities needed to meet PRORAGIS median Surplus / Deficit Population Per Facility (per PRORAGIS WATER-BASED FACILITIES 2130 12 2 0 8 15,460 DAY USE FACILITIES 14 11 25 0.7 10.5 14.5 3,230 SPORTS COURTS AND FACILITIES 22 19 41 1.2 ISD ISD ISD 919280.85.0 23 0 6,757 2020.12.7 -0 7 12,710 204240.78.1 15.9 4,170 110110.36.0 5.0 5,633 2020.12.6 -0.6 13,125 248320.96.0 26 0 5,633 Softball Fields Football Fields Soccer Fields Playgrounds Tennis Courts Basketball Courts Volleyball Courts Baseball Fields
Northbrook Park District Swimming Pool
Additional Amenities Needed Additional Amenities Not Needed
SCORP - PRORAGIS Key Comparison Graphics - All Amenities Level of Service (LOS)
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Facility Square Footage
Square Footage Level of Service benchmarks are calculations of the minimum amount of indoor space recommended to provide all of the indoor recreation activities. It also includes considerations for specific facilities recommended to support programs and activities.
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Facilities per population (PRORAGIS) Facility Median Pop / Facility Recreation center 34,739 Community center 37,046 Senior center 33,800 Gym 33,800 Indoor competitive swimming pool 35,533 Indoor leisure pool 17,767 Fitness center 37,530 Ice rink 16,900
Level of Service Analysis: Chicagoland Benchmark
Level of Service Analysis: Chicagoland Benchmark
PRORAGIS Benchmarks
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NPD Square Feet (Total) NPD Existing Level of Service (SF / population) Recommended Square Footage Recommended Level of Service (SF / population) Square Footage deficiency / surplus (SF) 155,215.0 4.6 50,898.0 1.5 1 0 4 ,3 1 7 0 0.0 0.0 16,966.0 0.5 - 16,966.0 1 5 5 ,2 1 5 .0 4 .6 6 7 ,8 6 4 .0 2 .0 8 7 ,3 5 1 .0
NPD Square Feet (Total) NPD Existing Level of Service (SF / population) Recommended Square Footage Recommended Level of Service (SF / population) Square Footage deficiency / surplus (SF) 66,119.0 1.9 50,898.0 1.5 1 5 ,2 2 1 0 0.0 0.0 16,966.0 0.5 - 16,966 0 6 6 ,1 1 9 0 1 9 6 7 ,8 6 4 0 2 0 -1,745 0
Recommended Square Footage NPD Square Feet (Total) Square Footage deficiency / surplus (SF) 72,036.8 0.0 - 72,036 8 25,783.8 41,445.0 1 5 ,6 6 1 .2 5,940.1 3,290.0 -2,650 1 12,942.8 6,800.0 -6,142.8 4,015.5 0.0 -4,015 5 10,473.5 0.0 - 10,473 5 3,978.2 0.0 -3,978 2 Information above is based on the 2014 PRORAGIS database information from 24 agencies reporting populations between 30,000 and 40,000. Recommended acreage is based off the existing population of 33,932 INDOOR RECREATION SPACE - NOT INCLUDING INDOOR ICE Classification Indoor Recreational Space Indoor Aquatics Total Square Feet INDOOR RECREATION SPACE Classification Indoor Recreational Space Total Square Feet Recommended acreage is based off the existing population of 33,932 Indoor Aquatics Fitness Center Community Center INDOOR RECREATION SPACE Classification Recreation Center Gymnasium Senior Center Indoor Competitive Pool Indoor Leisure Pool
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This inventory offers a snapshot of the existing conditions for all parks and facilities during the time of this master plan.
Aerial photography, character images, observations, and service area information are documented in the following pages.
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Brees Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresvegetation, flat with mature trees
Trails / Park Pathwaysnone
Site Furnishingsnone
Character / Quality:n/a
Users / Programsundeveloped
Site Amenities
none
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
Park Information
ClassificationUndeveloped Park
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Acres0.7
Tax ID / PIN04-10-404-035-0000
AcquiredOctober 17, 1956
Planning Area10
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Indoor Facilities
Use Amenities
Day
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
ClassificationMini Park
Park Information Amenity Matrix Qty. Built
Acres 0.9
Tax ID / PIN04-09-215-026-0000
Consent of VillageFebruary 20, 1973
Planning Area8
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12004 Playground
0.5 Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Cedar Lane Tot Lot
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresflat with some mature trees
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables good condition
Character / Quality:metal and recycled plastic lumber
Users / Programsdrop-in neighborhood park users
Site Amenities
Playground fair condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 / modular structures / seesaw, spring rider, 2 tot / 2 belt swings, sand play area with 2 diggers
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured in place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Basketball poor condition
Size half court
Character / Qualitycolor coating, striping
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Cedar Lane Lot A
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresrolling topography, mature trees
Trails / Park Pathwaysnone
Site Furnishingsnone
Character / Quality:n/a
Users / Programsundeveloped
Site Amenities
none
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
Park Information
ClassificationUndeveloped Park
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Acres0.2
Tax ID / PIN04-10-404-035-0000
04-09-201-009-0000
AcquiredFebruary 24, 1955
Planning Area8
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Indoor Facilities
Day Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres1.7
Tax ID / PIN04-03-106-010-0000
04-03-106-037-0000
AcquiredMarch 28, 1955
Planning Area4
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.21 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12001 Playground
0.5 Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Countryside Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresmature deciduous and evergreen trees
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete excellent condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, drinking fountainexcellent condition
Character / Quality:recycled plastic lumber benches, metal trash receptacles
Users / Programssurrounding neighborhood residents, baseball programs
Site Amenities
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures / spring rider, see-saw, 2 tot / 2 belt swings, sand play area with table
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area, shaded, available seating
Basketball excellent condition
Size half court
Character / Quality:post and net, four-square, striping, color coat
Baseball / Softball good condition
Size (baseline)70’
Character / Quality:one spectator area is accessible, no overhead dugout structures but player benches on pavement present
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Indoor Facilities
Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Crestwood Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresrolling topography, heavy vegetative buffer between park and residents, ornamental plantings (roses, grasses), mature trees (oak, maple, ginkgo), rock outcroppings
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete and asphalt excellent condition
Site Furnishingsbench, trash receptacles, picnic tables, bike racks, drinking fountains excellent condition
Character / Quality:wood, metal, accessible seating present
Users / Programsdrop-in park users
Site Amenities
Playground excellent condition
Equipment2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, climber, spring rider, 1 tot / 2 belt / 1 ADA swings
Character / Qualityengineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, no curb around swings, tables, accessible entry and route to play area
Fitness Stationsexcellent condition
Equipmentchest press, leg press, elliptical on decomposed granite
Tennis excellent condition
Character / Qualitycolor coat striping, no cracking, player seating within courts, fence is in good condition, stairs need handrail, accessible route to courts
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.16 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility Indoor
Restrooms
Concessions
3 Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12013 Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
42013Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres2.4
Tax ID / PIN04-10-100-006-0000
Acquired July 10, 1930
Planning Area10
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Facilities
Amenities
Use
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Park Information
ClassificationUndeveloped
Acres0.4
Tax ID / PIN04-11-210-001-0000
Consent of VillageSeptember 18, 1929
Planning Area 12
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Engelhardt Park
General Observations
Context Residential
Natural Featuresheavily planted, mature trees, shrubs, perennials
Trails / Park Pathwaysnone
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles good condition
Character / Quality:wood, metal, accessible seating present
Users / Programssurrounding neighborhood residents
Site Amenities
none
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Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Floral Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresheavily wooded (spruce and maple), large stones in lawn Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete excellent condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, bike racks excellent condition
Character / Quality:powder coated metal, wood Users / Programsdrop-in park users
Site Amenities
Playground excellent condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures,1 tot / 2 belt / 1 ADA swings, sand play area
Character / Quality:poured-in-place and engineered wood fiber by swings, retaining walls / planter seating around play area, accessible entry and route to play area
Fitness Stationsexcellent condition
Equipmentrowing machine, lat pull, elliptical, warm-up station on decomposed granite
Basketball excellent condition
Size half court
Character / Quality:post and net, color coat, striping, accessible route to court
Other
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.13 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility Indoor
Restrooms
Concessions
4 Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12010 Playground
0.52010 Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Park Information
ClassificationMini Park
Acres0.8
Tax ID / PIN04-17-405-001-0000
Acquired November 23, 2009
Planning Area13
Signageeducational and interpretive signage present
Sidewalkrecycled glass aggregate
Fishing
Sports Courts and Amenities
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Facilities
Use Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Park Information Amenity Matrix
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres4.9
Tax ID / PIN04-05-406-001-0000
04-05-406-002-0000
04-05-406-015-0000
AcquiredApril 9, 1965
Planning Area3
Qty. Built
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12003 Playground
0.5 Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
2Soccer
1Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Greenfield Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresflat, mature trees (oak), shrubs (Gro-low, buxus, juniper)
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, bleachers, picnic tables, drinking fountain good condition
Character / Quality:recycled plastic lumber benches, recycled plastic lumber and wood picnic tables
Users / Programsdrop-in park users, baseball games
Site Amenities
Playground fair to good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, crawl tube, 2 spring rockers, 2 tot / 2 belt swings
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Basketball good condition
Size: half court
Character / Quality:striping, color coat, four-square, hop-scotch, no accessible route to court
Baseball good condition
Size (baseline)80’
Character / Quality:backstop is rusty, player seating without dugout, bleachers, no accessible route to field
Softball good condition
Size (baseline)60’
Character / Quality:backstop, player seating without dugout, bleachers, no accessible route to field
Soccer 1 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across baseball outfields
Soccer 2 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across baseball outfields
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and
Water-Based Amenities
Greenview Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresheavily planted, mature maples (spruce, oaks), brick around trees, windmill
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, drinking fountaingood condition
Character / Quality:recycled plastic lumber
Users / Programsdrop-in park users
Site Amenities
Shelter excellent condition
Size / Capacity: small hexagon, 2 tables
Character / Quality:metal, ribbed roof, concrete pad and paving details
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, net climber, spinner, 2 tot / 2 belt / 1 ADA swings, accessible entry and route to play area
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, seating available
Fitness Equipmentgood condition
2 rowing machines, 4 ellipticals, 2-person rotator, leg press on concrete paving
Basketball good condition
Size half court
Character / Quality:new color coat, no cracking, new post and net, accessible route to court
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.2 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility Indoor
Restrooms
Concessions
8 Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use
Dog Park
12007Picnic Shelter
12007 Playground
Park Information
ClassificationMini Park
Acres1.9
Tax ID / PIN04-21-101-008-0000
AcquiredSeptember 12, 2005
Planning Area14
OSLAD Grant
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
0.52007 Basketball Sports Courts and Amenities
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
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Amenities
Amenities
Water-Based
Park Information Amenity Matrix
ClassificationUndeveloped Park
Acres0.7
Tax ID / PIN04-20-207-038-0000
04-20-212-009-0000
Acquired November 28, 1978
Planning Area13
Qty. Built
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Hampton Lane
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuressloped, detention area
Trails / Park Pathwaysno
Site Furnishings1 bench, 1 trash receptacle, bike racks poor to good condition
Character / Quality:metal and recycled plastic lumber bench in good condition
Users / Programswater detention
Site Amenities
none
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Day Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Indian Ridge Park (Leisure Center)
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featureslarge berm, mature trees (maples, honey locust)
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete fair to good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables good condition
Character / Quality:metal benches and trash receptacles, wood picnic tables
Users / ProgramsLeisure Center users, surrounding neighborhood residents
Site Amenities
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, spring riders, bucket spinner, Evos, 2 tot / 4 belt swings
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, rubber tile, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Basketball excellent condition
Size full court
Character / Quality:new color coat, striping, post and net, accessible, seating, accessible route to court
Softball good condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Quality:accessible spectator area, player benches, no outfield fencing, fair-good backstop, no accessible route to field
Soccer 1 good condition
Character / Qualitystriping, goals, no permanent seating, no accessible route to field
Soccer 2 good condition
Character / Qualitystriping, goals, one bench on sidelines, no accessible route to field
Bocce Court excellent condition
Character / Quality2 courts, artificial turf, some shade, seating available
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.15 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
X Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12010 Playground
1 Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
2Soccer
1Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
2Bocce Ball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres7.5
Tax ID / PIN04-08-303-006-0000
04-08-303-034-0000
04-08-303-038-0000
Acquired June 1, 1984
Planning Area7
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Indoor Facilities
Amenities
Use
Sports
Amenities
Courts and
Water-Based Amenities
Park Information Amenity Matrix
ClassificationSpecial Use
Acres2.8
Tax ID / PIN04-05-040-0009
04-05-040-0016
Acquired January 21, 1993
Planning AreaNot Defined
Qty.
Trails and Pathways (miles)
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Joe Doud Administration Building (Open Space)
General Observations
Context commercial
Natural Featuresmature trees, bushes, ornamental plantings, detention area
Trails / Park Pathwaysno
Site Furnishingspicnic table, trash receptacle
Character / Quality:
Users / ProgramsPark District Administration and Department Offices
Site Amenities
none
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Built
Trails
Indoor Facilities
Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Meadow Road Tot Lot
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresflat with some mature oak trees
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables good condition
Character / Quality:metal furnishings
Users / Programsdrop-in park users
Site Amenities
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-12 modular structure, bucket spinner, 2 tot / 2 belt / 1 ADA swings, sand play area with digger
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, rubber tiles, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Basketball good condition
Size half court
Character / Quality:post and net, striping, color coat, accessible route to court
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
Park Information
ClassificationMini Park
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
1 Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12009 Playground
0.5 Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Acres0.7
Tax ID / PIN04-09-201-027-0000
AcquiredJanuary 30, 1956
Planning Area9
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Facilities
Indoor
Amenities
Use
Amenities
Sports Courts and
Water-Based Amenities
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Meadowhill Park (Chalet, Outdoor Ed, Aquatic Center)
General Observations
Context residential, institutional (Northbrook Jr. High School), open space
Natural Featuresflat, sports fields, mature trees around playground
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, bike racksgood condition
Character / Quality:wood benches, wood and concrete trash receptacles , powder coated steel bike racks
Indoor Program Space Chalet, Outdoor Ed
Users / Programspool, school
Site Amenities
Shelterfair to good condition
Size / Capacity: small hexagon, 1 bench
Character / Quality:poured-in-place along edge of concrete, split face CMU
Playgroundfair condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures / spring riders, 4 tot / 4 belt swings
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, rubber mulch, concrete curb, seating available, accessible entry and route to play area
Basketballexcellent condition
Sizefull court
Character / Quality:lighting, post and net, color coating, striping, no accessible route to court
Baseball 1good condition
Size (baseline)70’
Character / Quality:outfield fencing, bleachers, players benches, accessible route to field
Baseball 2good condition
Size (baseline)60’
Character / Quality:bleachers, players benches, accessible route to field
Baseball 3good condition
Size (baseline)80’
Character / Qualitybleachers, players benches, accessible route to field
Site Amenities, continued
Baseball 4 good condition
Size 70’
Park Information ClassificationCommunity Park
Acres32.8
Tax ID / PIN04-10-403-024-0000
04-15-200-006-0000
04-15-204-036-0000
04-15-206-018-0000
AcquiredDecember 10, 1958
Planning Area9
Character / Quality:bleachers, players benches, outfield fencing , not accessible
Baseball 5 good condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Qualitydugouts, bleachers, lighting, scoreboard, not accessible
Soccer 1 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfield
Soccer 2 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfield
Soccer 3 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfield
Soccer 4 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfield
Soccer 5 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfield
Velodrome good condition
Character / Qualitylighting, bleachers, accessible
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PARK NAME
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.81 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
X Indoor Program Facility Indoor Facilities
XRestrooms
Concessions
Dog Park
11996Picnic Shelter
1* Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use Amenities
1** 1996 Playground
5Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
1Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
1Roller Hockey Rink
1 Basketball Sports Courts and Amenities
Skate Park
5Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
1 Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
1Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
*Climbing Wall
** Red numbers indicate amenities beyond useful life
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Water-Based Amenities
Coast Guard Park at Northbrook Dog Park
General Observations
Context commercial, institutional
Natural Featuresflat, mature trees, fenced on all sides
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, gravel good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, tables, drinking fountains excellent condition
Character / Quality:dog-themed amenities, accessible seating present
Users / ProgramsRegistered Dog Park Users
Site Amenities
All Dog Area excellent condition
Size / Capacity7,700 S.F.
Character / Qualityfully fenced
Small Dog Area excellent condition
Size / Capacity2,000 S.F.
Character / Qualityfully fenced
Shelter excellent condition
Size / Capacity: small, rectangular, two tables, divided in center by fence
Character / Quality:ribbed metal roof
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.21 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
12013Dog Park
12013Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Park Information
ClassificationSpecial Use Park
Acres4.4
Tax ID / PIN04-04-304-004-0000
AcquiredJuly 24, 1978
Planning Area3
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Indoor Facilities
Day Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Park Information Amenity Matrix
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres2.5
Tax ID / PIN04-11-212-010-0000
AcquiredNovember 15, 1984
Planning Area12
Qty. Built
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
1* 1999 Playground
Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
2Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
* Red numbers indicate amenities beyond useful life
Oaklane Park
General Observations
Context institutional (Lakeview Church)
Natural Featuresheavily screened, shade trees, evergreens, shrubs
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete, asphalt fair to good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, bike racks, drinking fountains, fenced on north, east, and west sides fair condition
Character / Quality:wood benches on tennis courts, powder coated metal benches, trash receptacles, and drinking fountains
Users / Programsdrop-in park users, church users
Park is not easily accessible and lacks designated Park District parking.
Site Amenities
Playground fair condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, 2 tot / 4 belt / 1 ADA swings
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, entry ramp, sand play area with digger, accessible entry and route to play area
Baseball / Softball fair condition
Size (baseline)60’
Character / Quality:no dugouts/seating, no accessible route to field
Tennis good condition
Character / Qualitynew striping, good fencing on north, east, and south sides, poor fencing on west side, new color coat, no cracking, good nets
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FACILITY INVENTORY
MASTER PLAN
Indoor Facilities
Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Salceda Park
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresrolling topography/berms, vegetative buffer around playground
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, drinking fountaingood condition
Character / Quality:recycled plastic lumber, metal Users / Programsneighborhood only
Site Amenities
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, spring rocker, seesaw, 2 tot / 2 belt / 1 ADA swings, sand play area with digger
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, some tripping hazards at poured-in-place/concrete connection, accessible entry and route to play area
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.13 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres2.8
Tax ID / PIN03-01-205-100-0000
Restrooms
Concessions
Indoor Program Facility Indoor Facilities
03-01-209-014-0000
04-06-108-011-0000
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12008 Playground
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use Amenities
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Sports Courts and Amenities
04-06-108-012-0000
AcquiredJune 1, 1976
August 15, 1990
Planning Area1
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Water-Based Amenities
Park Information Amenity Matrix
ClassificationSpecial Use Park
Acres215.0
Tax ID / PIN04-08-100-041-0000
04-08-100-044-0000
04-08-105-015-0000
Acquired August 11, 1978
January 13, 1988
Planning Area7
OSLAD Grant
Qty. Built
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
X Indoor Program Facility
XRestrooms
X Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
27Golf Course (holes)
1Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Sportsman’s Country Club
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresrolling topography with sand and water hazards, mature trees, ornamental around Clubhouse
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt fair condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, patio furniture, trash receptacles
Character / Quality:metal furnishings, accessible picnic tables at Clubhouse
Indoor Program Spacesclubhouse
Users / Programsgolf course, mini golf, driving range
Site Amenities
Golf Course - Classicpoor to fair condition
Size / Capacity18 holes
Character / Quality:poor drainage, uneven playing surfaces, irrigated, paved cart path, some shade
Golf Course - Eastfair to good condition
Size / Capacity9 holes
Character / Quality:uneven playing surfaces, irrigated, paved cart path, some shade
Driving Range fair condition
Character / Quality:available seating, some shade, accessible route to range
Mini-Golf Coursegood condition
Size / Capacity18 holes
Character / Quality:concrete paving, accessible route to holes
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Indoor Facilities
Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Stonegate Park
General Observations
Context residential, commercial
Natural Featuresflat, heavily planted, ornamentals and large shrubs, buffer along highway and housing
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, pedestrian lighting, picnic tables, drinking fountains fair to good condition
Character / Quality:metal trash receptacles, benches, and picnic tables, wood picnic tables
Users / Programsneighborhood users, baseball and soccer games
Site Amenities
Shelter good condition
Size / Capacity: small hexagon, 6-8 people
Character / Quality:wood, shingled roof, 1 table, concrete pad with paver details
Playground fair to good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, 3 spring rockers, 4 tot / 4 belt / 1 ADA swings, large sand play area with 3 diggers
Character / Quality:5-12 structure is ADA accessible, engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, seating, pavers
Baseball 1 fair condition
Size (baseline)80’
Character / Quality:backstop, player’s benches, bleachers, accessible route to field
Baseball 2 fair condition
Size (baseline)80’
Character / Quality:backstop, player’s benches, bleachers, accessible route to field
Soccer 1 good condition
Character / Quality:striped across outfield ,striped, no permanent seating, accessible route to field
Soccer 2 good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfield, striped, no permanent seating, not accessible to field
Tennis / Pickelballgood condition
Character / Qualityfence in good condition, seating, color coat, little cracking, accessible route to court
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.55 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres10.6
Tax ID / PIN04-17-308-007 -0000
Restrooms
Concessions
Indoor Program Facility Indoor Facilities
04-17-308-008-0000
04-20-117-017-0000
04-20-117-018-0000
Dog Park
11999Picnic Shelter
1* 1999 Playground
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use Amenities
Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
2Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
2Soccer
1Softball
2Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
* Red numbers indicate amenities beyond useful life
Sports Courts and Amenities
04-20-117-019-0000
AcquiredMarch 12, 1997
Planning AreaDecember 12, 2001
OSLAD Grant
Water-Based Amenities
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Techny Prairie Park and Fields & Anetsberger Golf Course
General Observations
Context residential, commercial
Natural Featuresflat with retaining walls, mature trees (maples, tillia, shrubs, prairie)
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt, DG gravel good to excellent condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, lighting, bollards, bike racks, drinking fountains good condition
Character / Quality:wood, metal
Indoor Program Space:golf pro shop, warming shelter
Users / Programsbaseball and soccer games and tournaments, golf, skate boarding
Site Amenities
Shelter 1good condition
Size / Capacity: small, rectangular, 6 tables
Character / Quality:concrete pad, shingle roof, wood construction, split face CMU column wraps, accessible route to shelter
Shelter 2 good condition
Size / Capacity: large, rectangular, 5 movable picnic tables
Character / Quality:concrete pad, shingle roof, wood construction, split face CMU column wraps, accessible route to shelter
Shelter 3 good condition
Size / Capacity: large, rectangular, 8 movable tables
Character / Quality:concrete pad, shingle roof, wood construction, split face CMU column wraps, no accessible route to shelter
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, spring rider, seesaw, , 4 tot / 4 belt swings
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Golf Course good condition
Size / Capacity9 holes
Character / Qualityavailable seating, some shade, gravel cart path
Site Amenities, continued
Softball 1good condition
Size (baseline)100’
Character / Quality:backstop, outfield fencing, player’s benches, bleachers, lighting, scoreboard, accessible route to field
Softball 2good condition
Size (baseline)100’
Character / Quality:backstop, outfield fencing, player’s benches, bleachers, lighting, scoreboard, accessible route to field
Softball 3good condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Quality:backstop, outfield fencing, player’s benches, bleachers, lighting, scoreboard, accessible route to field
Baseballgood condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Qualitybackstop, player’s benches, bleachers, lighting, scoreboard, accessible route to field
Soccer 1fair condition
Character / Qualityartificial turf, accessible, striping, goals, player’s benches. bleachers, scoreboards, lighting
Soccer 2fair condition
Character / Qualityartificial turf, accessible, striping, goals, player’s benches. bleachers, scoreboards, lighting
Soccer 3good condition
Character / Qualitystriped over outfield, goals
Skate Parkgood condition
Character / Qualitycast concrete, perimeter fencing, lighting, controlled entrance, lockers, safety signage
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PARK NAME
Park Information
ClassificationCommunity Park
Acres113.8
Tax ID / PIN04-15-101-025-0000
04-15-101-029-00000
04-15-101-030-0000
04-15-101-035-0000
04-15-204-039-0000
04-15-205-007-0000
AcquiredMay 14, 1993
June 2, 2000
December 2011
Planning Area9
OSLAD Grant
Amenity Matrix Qty. Built
2.4 Trails and Pathways (miles)
12006 Playground
Basketball
1Baseball
6Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
92006Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
12006Skate Park
3Soccer
3Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
1Sled Hill
Boat Launch
1 Fishing
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Trails Indoor
Indoor Facilities XRestrooms X Concessions Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use Amenities Dog Park
Program Facility
42006, 16Picnic Shelter
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Tower Rink Open Space
General Observations
Context institutional, commercial
Natural Featuresflat, vegetation along edges
Trails / Park Pathwaysno
Site Furnishingsbench, trash receptacles, lighting good condition
Character / Quality:metal furnishings
Users / Programsice skating / soccer
Site Amenities
Soccer good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across field, no accessible route to field
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
Park Information
ClassificationSpecial Use Park
Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
1Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
1Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Acres1.5
Tax ID / PIN04-09-404-020-0000
AcquiredAugust 1954
Planning Area8
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Indoor Facilities
Day Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Park Information Amenity Matrix
ClassificationCommunity Park
Acres10.0
Tax ID / PIN04-10-302-008-0000
Aquired August 3, 1944
Planning Area9
Qty. Built
0.22 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
X Indoor Program Facility
XRestrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park
1* 1988Picnic Shelter
12003 Playground
Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
1Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
* Red numbers indicate amenities beyond useful life
Village Green Park (Village Green Center)
General Observations
Context commercial
Natural Featuresvegetation, flat, some mature trees (oaks), entry pavers with boulder outcroppings
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, concrete, asphalt good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, pedestrian lighting, picnic tables, bike racks good condition
Character / Quality:metal furnishings
Indoor Program SpaceAthletics and Aquatics Office, Historical Museum
Users / Programsdrive-to park, community members, baseball games, concerts, community events
Site Amenities
Shelter good condition
Size / Capacity:small, octagonal
Character / Qualitywood with cedar shingles, accessible, raised, stone retaining wall
Playground good condition
Equipment2-5 and 5-12 modular structures separated by retaining wall, climbers, seesaw, 4 tot /4 belt / 1 ADA swings, sand play with table and 2 diggers, signage
Character / Qualityengineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Baseball / Softball excellent condition
Size (baseball)100’
Character / Quality:bleachers, speakers box, concessions, outfield fencing, sports lighting, accessible route to field
Soccer good condition
Character / Qualityoverlay on outfield, no permanent seating, no accessible route to field
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Indoor Facilities
Day Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Wescott Park
General Observations
Context residential, institutional (Wescott Elementary)
Natural Featuresberms at park edges, trees (maples, pines, spruce, catalpa)
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes
Site Furnishingsbenches, drinking fountain, picnic tables excellent condition
Character / Quality:metal benches and drinking fountains, wood picnic tables
Users / Programsbaseball, student activities and play
Site Amenities
Playground good condition
Equipment5-12 modular structures, 1 ADA / 8 belt swings
Character / Qualityengineered wood fiber, retaining wall, accessible entry and route to play area
Softball 1 excellent condition
Size (baseline)100’
Character / Quality:player’s benches, bleachers, backstop, accessible route to field
Softball 2 fair to good condition
Size (baseline)100’
Character / Qualityplayer’s benches, bleachers, backstop, no accessible route to field, located on school property
Football good condition
Character / Qualitystriped across outfields
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.13 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Indoor Program Facility Indoor
Restrooms
Concessions
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
12005 Playground
Basketball
Baseball
Batting Cages
2Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
2Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres4.1
Tax ID / PIN04-16-101-007-0000
04-16-103-011-0000
AcquiredMay 6, 1965
Planning Area8
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Facilities
Use Amenities
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
West Park (Northbrook Sports Center)
1730 Pfingst
General Observations
Context residential
Natural Featuresflat with some mature trees (honey locust, willows, maples, oaks)
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt fair to good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, drinking fountains good condition
Character / Quality:wood and metal furnishings. moveable wood picnic tables
Indoor Program SpaceSports Center
Users / ProgramsSports Center users, softball games
Site Amenities
Playgroundgood condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, climber, seesaw, 4 tot / 4 belt swings, small sand play with 2 diggers
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured in place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Baseball 1excellent condition
Size (baseline)80’
Character / Quality:arched backstop, bleachers, players benches, outfield fencing, accessible route to field Baseball 2excellent condition
Size (baseline)80’
Character / Qualityarched backstop, bleachers, players benches, outfield fencing, accessible route to field
Softball fair to poor condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Qualitybackstop, outfield fencing, some fence posts heaving, player seating, bleachers, no accessible route to field
Park Information
ClassificationCommunity Park
Acres24.0
Tax ID / PIN04-17-204-025-0000
04-17-205-002-0000
AcquiredMay 6, 1965
Planning Area7
Site Amenities
Soccer 1fair to good condition
Character / Qualitystriped , goals, no permanent seating
Soccer 2fair to good condition
Character / Qualitystriped, goals, no permanent seating
Tennisgood condition
Character / Qualitycolor coat, striping, minimal cracking, seating, good fence
Volleyballgood condition
Character / Qualitysand, 2 nets, wood timber edge, bleachers
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Amenity Matrix
0.36 Trails and Pathways (miles)
2Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
2Soccer
1Softball
3Tennis
12017 Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
2Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Fishing
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Qty. Built
X Indoor
Indoor Facilities XRestrooms
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use Amenities Dog
Picnic
12005 Playground
Sports Courts and Amenities
Trails
Program Facility
Concessions
Park
Shelter
Basketball
2 Volleyball
Water-Based Amenities
Williamsburg Square Park
General Observations
Context residential, commercial
Natural Featuresfenced on all sides, heavily buffered from the road, rolling terrain, ornamental plantings, mature and young trees (maples, pines and spruce), creek along edge
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt fair condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, picnic tables, trash receptacles, drinking fountainfair condition
Character / Quality:wood benches, picnic tables, and trash receptacle, metal trash receptacles, metal and recycled lumber benches
Users / Programsdrop-in park users
Site Amenities
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures , spring rider, 4 tot / 2 belt / 1 ADA swings, sand play area with table
Character / Quality:engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Basketball fair condition
Size full court
Character / Quality:good post and net, striping, color coat has some cracking
Baseball / Softball fair condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Quality:practice field, backstop, player seating and bleachers, accessible route to field
Lacrosse good condition
Character / Qualitystripping, buffered by evergreens on the side by MP
Tennis good condition
Character / Quality3 courts, color coat with little cracking, fence is fair, ramp to courts not accessible
Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
0.36 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails
Park Information
ClassificationNeighborhood Park
Acres8.6
Tax ID / PIN04-03-200-005-0000
Restrooms
Concessions
Indoor Program Facility Indoor Facilities
AcquiredAugust 6, 1974
Planning Area4
Dog Park
Picnic Shelter
1* 1999 Playground
Fitness Stations / Equipment Day Use Amenities
11999 Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
1Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
Soccer
Softball
3Tennis
Volleyball
Sports Courts and Amenities
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
Sled Hill
Boat Launch
Swimming Pool Water-Based Amenities
Fishing
* Red numbers indicate amenities beyond useful life
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Wood Oaks Green Park
General Observations
Context institutional
Natural Featureslarge lake, flat, mature trees, large sled hill
Trails / Park Pathwaysyes, asphalt and concrete fair to good condition
Site Furnishingsbenches, trash receptacles, picnic tables, bikes, drinking fountains with dog bowls good condition
Character / Quality:metal and recycled lumber furnishings
Users / Programsdrive-to park, community residents
Site Amenities
Shelter fair to good condition
Size / Capacity: large rectangle, 6 tables
Character / Quality:wood, attached to building, concrete floor with brick edges
Playground good condition
Equipment:2-5 and 5-12 modular structures, spring rocker, seesaw, 4 tot / 4 belt / 1 ADA swings / sand play area with table
Character / Quality:seating available, shaded, engineered wood fiber, poured-in-place, concrete curb, accessible entry and route to play area
Softball 1 good condition
Size (baseline)90’
Character / Quality:backstop, player’s benches, bleachers, accessible route to field
Softball 2 good condition
Size (baseline)70’
Character / Quality:backstop, player’s benches, bleachers, no accessible route to field
Soccer 1 good condition
Character / Qualityopen lawn area for soccer, removable goals and bleachers
Soccer 2 good condition
Character / Qualityopen lawn area for soccer, removable goals and bleachers
Park Information
ClassificationCommunity Park
Acres55.9
Tax ID / PIN04-07-102-006-0000
04-07-102-007-0000
04-07-300-013-0000
04-07-300-021-0000
04-07-300-028-0000
AcquiredApril 11, 1975
Planing Area6
OSLAD Grant
Site Amenities
Tennis 1 excellent condition
Character / Quality4 courts, color coat, fence in good condition, available seating, accessible routes to courts
Tennis 2 excellent condition
Character / Quality4 courts, color coat, fence in good condition, available seating, accessible routes to courts
Practice Wallgood condition
Character / Qualityfence in poor condition, gate is broken, color coat, accessible routes to court
Pickleballexcellent condition
Character / Quality4 courts, color coat, fence in good condition, accessible routes to courts
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Amenity Matrix
Qty. Built
1.25 Trails and Pathways (miles) Trails X
Shelter
12008 Playground
Basketball
1Baseball
Batting Cages
Football / Rugby / Lacrosse
Golf Course (holes)
Golf Driving Range
Velodrome / Cycling Track
Pickleball Court
Roller Hockey Rink
Skate Park
2Soccer
1Softball
82016Tennis
Volleyball
Swimming Pool
Splash Pad
Ice Skating
1Sled Hill
1Boat Launch
1 Fishing
Source:EsriDigitalGlobeGeoEyeEarthst
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Indoor Facilities
Day Use Amenities
Indoor Program Facility
XRestrooms Concessions Fitness Stations / Equipment
Dog Park 1Picnic
Sports Courts and Amenities
Water-Based Amenities
Joe Doud Administration Building
History / General Information:
Facility Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes2+
2.HVAC 1+
Context / Site Conditions:
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2
4.Electrical3
5.Roof3
6.Building Exterior / Windows2
7.Security3
8.ADA Compliance2+
Facility Characteristics:
Users and Programming: t staff
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 52,486 (includes maintenance)
Acquired1993
Renovation1994
Planning Areanot defined
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/ General Information: Context / Site Conditions: Facility Characteristics: offic Facility Conditions:
/ Furniture / Finishes1 2.HVAC 1+ 3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2 4.Electrical3 5.Roof3
Exterior / Windows2
8.ADA Compliance2+ Users and Programing: e staff e staff
Administration Building)
Renovation and Addition 1994 maintenance garage addition Planning Area not defined Facility Information 91 PARK AND FACILITY INVENTORY NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
Park Maintenance History
1.Interior
6.Building
7.Security3
Total Square Footage 52,486 (includes
Acquired1993
Chalet Building
History / General Information:
Context / Site Conditions
Facility Characteristics: Suspended gas-fir
Facility Conditions:
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 2,730 Acquired Property1958
Built1965 Planning Area9
Users and Programing:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes1 2.HVAC 1 3.Plumbing / Fire Protection1 4.Electrical1 5.Roof1 6.Building Exterior / Windows1 7.Security1
8.ADA Compliance1
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/ General Information: Context / Site Conditions: Facility Characteristics: ffic Facility Conditions: 1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes1.5 - 2 2.HVAC 2.75 3.Plumbing / Fire Protection1 4.Electrical1.5 5.Roof3 6.Building Exterior / Windows2 7.Security1 8.ADA Compliance1 Users and Programming: Total Square Footage 44,735 Built1964 Acquired1984 Renovation 1993 remodeling and addition of theatre 2011 HVA / HVAC and new roof Planning Area7 Facility Information 93 PARK AND FACILITY INVENTORY NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN
Leisure Center History
Maintenance Facility / Storage
History / General Information:
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 5,328 Acquired1958
BuiltMid-1960’s Planning Area9
Context / Site Conditions
Facility Characteristics:
Facility Conditions:
4.Electrical1
5.Roof1
7.Security1
8.ADA Compliance1
Users and Programming: e staff
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes1
2.HVAC 1
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection1
6.Building Exterior / Windows1
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Meadowhill Aquatic Center
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 990
Acquired1989
Renovation 2006 kiddie pool and slide platform improvements
Planning Area9
History / General Information:
Facility Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes2
2.HVAC 1.5
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2
Context / Site Conditions:
4.Electrical2
5.Roof2
6.Building Exterior / Windows1.5
7.Security2
8.ADA Compliance2.5
Facility Characteristics:
Users and Programming:
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Northbrook Sports Center
1730 Pfingst
History / General Information: er fields
Facility Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes3
2.HVAC 2
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2
4.Electrical2
5.Roof1.5
6.Building Exterior / Windows2.5
7.Security2
8.ADA Compliance2.75
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 89,096
AcquiredProperty 1965
Built 1968 opened sports complex
1973 built second ice rink
Renovation 1999-2000 renovation and expansion with ice rink upgrades
Planning Area7
Context / Site Conditions
Users and Programing: , figur
Facility Characteristics: tion offic
ffic
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Facility Information
Total Square Footage 2,336
Acquired Property1958
Built1968
Planning Area9
Outdoor Education Center
History / General Information:
Context / Site Conditions
Facility Characteristics:
Facility Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes1
2.HVAC 1
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection1
4.Electrical1
5.Roof1
6.Building Exterior / Windows1
7.Security1
8.ADA Compliance1
Users and Programing:
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Sportsman’s Country Club
History / General Information:
Clubhouse Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes2+
2.HVAC 1
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2
4.Electrical2
5.Roof2
6.Building Exterior / Windows2
7.Security2
8.ADA Compliance2
Context / Site Conditions
Cart Barn and Range Building Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes1
2.HVAC 1
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection1
Facility Characteristics: taff offic
4.Electrical1
5.Roof1
6.Building Exterior / Windows1
7.Security1
8.ADA Compliance1
Users and Programing:
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 33,516
Clubhouse SF21,585
Cart Barn SF11,280
Range Building SF651
Acquired1978 Classic 18 1988 East 9
Built1983 clubhouse
Renovation2005 course renovation
Planning Area7
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Sportsman’s Maintenance Building
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 14,780
Built2006
History / General Information: ffic
Context / Site Conditions:
Facility Characteristics:
Facility Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes3
2.HVAC 3
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection3
4.Electrical3
5.Roof3
6.Building Exterior / Windows3
7.Security3
8.ADA Compliance3
Users and Programming: e staff
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Techny Prairie Center, Warming Shelter, and Batting Cage Building
History / General Information:
Techny Prairie Center and Batting
Cage Building Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes3
2.HVAC 2.5
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection3
4.Electrical3
5.Roof3
6.Building Exterior / Windows3
7.Security3
8.ADA Compliance3
Context / Site Conditions:
Warming Shelter Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes2
2.HVAC 1
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2
4.Electrical2
Users and Programming: 4 baseball fields
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 4,319
Prairie Center SF1,764
Warming Center SF2,415
Batting Cage Building SF 140
Built1995 Warming Center
2006 Prairie Center
2006 Batting Cage Building
Planning Area9
Facility Characteristics: ooms and golf/fishing
5.Roof2
6.Building Exterior / Windows2
7.Security2
8.ADA Compliance2
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Facility Information
Total Square Footage 5,926
Built1947
Acquired1960’s Planning Area9
Village Green Center
History/ General Information: offic tic offic
Context / Site Conditions
Facility Characteristics:
Facility Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes1
2.HVAC 1.5
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection2
4.Electrical1.5
5.Roof2
6.Building Exterior / Windows1.5
7.Security1
8.ADA Compliance1.5
Users and Programming: taff offic
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Wood Oaks Green Tennis Building
History / General Information: No staff a
Context / Site Conditions
Clubhouse Conditions:
1.Interior / Furniture / Finishes2
2.HVAC 3
3.Plumbing / Fire Protection3
4.Electrical2
5.Roof1.5
6.Building Exterior / Windows2
7.Security2
8.ADA Compliance2
Users and Programing:
Facility Characteristics: Small offic
Facility Information
Total Square Footage 1,750 Acquired1975 Built1986 Planning Area6
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Analyze: Inventory & Analysis Summary
The following conclusions, combined with the information gathered in the Connect Phase, directly influence the strategies developed in later phases of the project. Improve and Increase Offerings for Aging Population
off , 10.7% of off am off am off easing off
Improve Active Recreation Area Acreage Level of Service deficien
Utilize Partnership to Improve Distribution Level of Service classifica
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Utilize Partnerships to Provide Additional Trails and Connections
Improve Existing Facilities and Explore New Indoor Space Opportunities e sufficien deficien
amming and fitness spac ther specific facilities tha t is deficien e fitness c
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Overview
The Connect: Community Engagement and Needs Assessment chapter outlines the recognized national, state, and local trends in the recreation industry. The Chapter also includes summaries of all input received by District residents.
Purpose
nificant changes in specific ac
,while defining c t fiv staff and the B
Chapter Outline taff I
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Review of Trends
National, State, and Local Trends
METHODOLOGY
Community Meetings
Public meeting to gather input from community members
Staff Workshops
Individual focus group workshops with various fulland part-time staff members
taff pr
ts and fitness industr
Stakeholder Survey
Online survey for key stakeholder groups to provide input on parks, programs, and facilities
Community Interest and Opinion Survey
Statistically-Valid, District-Wide Survey
Specific in fiv
Board Workshop
Input meeting held to gather input from the Board of Commissioners
onfidenc
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Review of Trends
National, state, and local trends were derived from the recognized industry resources including the Physical Activity Council, Illinois State-wide Comprehensive Open Space and Recreation Plan, and Environmental Science Research Institute (ESRI).
and fitness equipmen
Sports and Fitness Participation
tion has fluc
tified in the P Activity (definition of core), total number of core participants
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fitness
ompetition, off-r , and fitness
ff-R
oup fitness and e
wth in fitness ac fitness ac ossfit
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tional fitness is another g er fitness c and gym floor spac tional fitness ome fitness c
tional health and fitness e
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their fitness needs
fitness fitness tr : includes fitness
aff tified
fitness pr
of specific bodily
specifically Outdoor Participation
defined as an out op fiv fing op fiv ff-R fing
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Engaging Inactives
person is defined as one who does an eff or fitness r
ain fitness
, and fishing
-specific tr
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e Buff door fitness
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State Trends
The Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) is prepared as a five-year document by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to maintain Illinois’ eligibility to participate in the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) program.
A major finding in the 2015 SC longstanding deficit of out
Recreation Facilities and Park Lands Inventory
o the financial c
, fish and wildlif ofits
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Top Activities
, fishing and boa
Outdoor Recreation Priorities
Attitudes about Outdoor Recreation
ving fitness
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Local Trends
Local recreation participation trends information was derived from the Environment Science Research Institute (ESRI) Sports and Leisure Market Potential Report.
ypically finds nifican ly in fitness and out
e likelihood of the adults in the specified ar
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Sports and Leisure Market Potential
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Expected Number of Adults/HHsPercentMPI Participated in yoga 3,210 12.00%168 Participated in Pilates 1,213 4.50%163 Participated in tennis 1,740 6.50%153 Participated in bicycling (road) 3,958 14.80%151 Participated in ice skating 1,038 3.90%151 Participated in weight lifting 4,259 15.90%150 Participated in jogging/running 4,981 18.60%146 Participated in hiking 3,864 14.40%145 Participated in swimming 6,084 22.70%144 Participated in aerobics 3,376 12.60%141 Participated in bicycling (mountain) 1,487 5.60%138 Participated in golf 3,467 13.00%137 Participated in canoeing/kayaking 1,947 7.30%135 Participated in backpacking 1,032 3.90%132 Participated in walking for exercise 9,554 35.70%128 Participated in soccer 1,165 4.40%116 Participated in Frisbee 1,349 5.00%109 Participated in boating (power) 1,513 5.70%107 Participated in fishing (salt water) 1,158 4.30%107 Participated in bowling 2,627 9.80%101 Participated in softball 855 3.20%94 Participated in horseback riding 602 2.30%92 Participated in basketball 2,002 7.50%90 Participated in volleyball 803 3.00%85 Participated in auto racing 451 1.70%84 Participated in target shooting 1,003 3.70%83 Participated in football 1,066 4.00%80 Participated in fishing (fresh water) 2,579 9.60%78 Participated in baseball 858 3.20%72 *Participation in last 12 months
Product/Consumer Behavior
Community Survey
ETC Institute administered a community survey for the Northbrook Park District during January and February of 2016. The survey was administered as part of the Park District’s Comprehensive Master Plan process.
Methodology
onfidenc
o fill out the sur
ts in diff
findings tifies
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Need for Facilities/Amenities
Major Findings by Category
Park Usage
-fiv
nifican
Program Participation
Importance of Facilities/Amenities
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Survey Participant Geo-Coding
Need for Programs
or include: fitness and
tly met or not met include: fitness and w
Reasons Preventing Households from Using Park District Facilities and Programs
y not off
Potential Indoor and Outdoor Programming Spaces
Satisfaction with the Overall Value Received from the Park District
tisfied tisfied
tisfied tisfied
Based on the sum of their top four choices, the programs that respondents rated as the most important for their household include: fitness and wellness (28%), active adult programs (23%), senior programs (14%), and youth sports leagues (14%).
Importance of Programs
or their household include: fitness and
Organizations Used for Indoor and Outdoor Recreation
ack (63%), and fitness and
tisfied tisfied
Actions Households Would Be Most Willing to Fund with Tax Dollars
t (57%), fitness
Ways Households Learn About Park District Programs, Parks, Activities and News
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PRIORITY INVESTMENT RATINGS
tifies the facilities and pr eflec
(PIR) for Facilities and Amenities
(PIR) for Programs
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Stakeholder Input
The following summary is an overview of the community meeting, stakeholder survey, staff workshop, and Board of Commissioners workshop. All meetings were facilitated as part of the comprehensive master planning process.
Park and Facility Updates
ts fields also r
ts staff must
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Programs tified dur
xisting field c specifically f
e off New Indoor Facility o off or a gymnasium, fitness / w
Trails . Specifically
Partnerships
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Connect: Needs Assessment & Community Engagement Summary
The following conclusions, combined with the information gathered in the Assess Phase, directly influence the strategies developed in the next phase of the comprehensive master planning process.
Improve and Expand Key Program Areas
include adult fitness and w
tified tha
e adults with fitness and w
tional fitness pr
ed adult fitness and w
ey and staff meetings also echoed the need f additional adult fitness and w
tified as a highly needed eflec
e adult off , fitness , staff
tified the need f
tified in the sur
tified this
Maintain Existing Parks and Open Spaces
tified other pr
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tisfied with the par
Specifically tified impr taff and B
Expand Walking / Biking Trails or fitness
tified they w
tified as a c
, staff and B
Upgrade Existing and Consider Providing New Indoor Recreation Spaces
ould use a fitness
ould first like t tified
Upgrade Aquatic Facilities
er field tified the need f
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fitness / w
Like many other communities, walking and biking trails are an important need for the Northbrook Park District community.
This Chapter documents the Envision & Prioritize: Alternative and Preferred Strategies Phase of the comprehensive master planning process.
Purpose
ing the first
t staff members t taff then eam met with both staff and the P
tions with fiscal beneficial goals tion first pr within the specific goal
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Overview
t fiv
Chapter Outline y the defined goals t staff
door fitness
deficiencies
GOAL 1
Improve and add indoor space to meet current and future needs for increased program and recreation opportunities.
Background
t is deficient in fitness space and indoor fitness / lap swimming onfirmed these deficiencies use a fitness c , but a gymnasium, fitness / w
Strategies
, and fitness ser
ost/benefit analy or fitness
or offic xisting ball field t
er fitness oppor er fitness in the c
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GOAL 2
Maintain and update existing assets to provide quality parks, facilities, and trails that are attractive, safe, accessible, and compliant with codes and standards. Background
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taff and the B t fiv es influenc o off xpand diff am off
tified in the P e and floodplain r
Strategies
GOAL 3
Establish new parks to address park and open space acreage and distribution deficiencies.
Background
e deficien
Strategies
tly deficien t deficien
k land deficiency as defined in the *L
tified with highest deficiencies include planning ar est of Pfingst , east of Pfingst , east of Pfingst
* Level of Service (LOS) analyses evaluate how well the District’s parks, facilities, and amenities are serving the current needs of the community compared to recognized standards for park acreage and distribution, park amenity quantities, and indoor facility square footages.
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GOAL 4
Establish a community wide trail and bike network to improve connectivity, outdoor fitness, and equitable access.
Background and fitness sta vide additional fitness and w or fitness or fitness being a t , staff
Strategies
yfinding sig , fitness equipmen
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GOAL 5
Expand recreation opportunities to align with community interests, trends, and demographics.
Background
t fiv am off tional fitness , staff
Strategies
, include adult fitness and w
kshops with specific user g
ing adult off , fitness , fitness or indoor fitness including w er fitness
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GOAL 6
Strengthen community relations to further build support, trust, and awareness.
Background
Strategies
ing adult off
t the staff and B
ous planning eff
tion of these eff o fulfill c
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GOAL 7
Conduct operations with fiscal responsibility to maintain quality parks, facilities, and services in a sustainable fashion.
Background or fiscal r
Strategies
e maximum efficienc
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GOAL 8
Explore partnership opportunities to leverage available and interested community resources to achieve mutually beneficial goals.
Background e
Strategies
. Specifically
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eff
Overview
The Action Plan Chapter outlines the proposed tasks and projects for Northbrook Park District over the next ten years.
Purpose
tified in Chapt
efined and finaliz
t staff and B
y fiscal y fiscal y
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New Indoor Facility: Community Park Needs Assessment
Trail and Bikeway Plan: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects (CIP):
New Indoor Facility: ost benefit analy
Meadowhill Park: West Park:
Wood Oaks Green Park:
Techny Prairie Park: Trail and Bikeway Plan:
Sportsman’s and Anetsberger Golf Course: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects:
New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: Leisure Center Renovations: Leisure Center Renovations:
Meadowhill Park: Meadowhill Park:
West Park: West Park:
Wood Oaks Green Park: Wood Oaks Green Park:
Techny Prairie Park:
Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club: New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: West Park: West Park:
Wood Oaks Green Park: Wood Oaks Green Park:
Village Green Park: Village Green Park:
Stonegate Park: Stonegate Park:
Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club: New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
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2017
2018
2019
New Indoor Facility: ost benefit analy
Leisure Center Renovations: Leisure Center Renovations:
Meadowhill Park: Meadowhill Park: West Park: West Park:
Wood Oaks Green Park: Wood Oaks Green Park:
Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Trail and Bikeway Plan: Trail and Bikeway Plan:
Sportsman’s Country Club and Anetsberger Golf Course: Sportsman’s Country Club and Anetsberger Golf Course:
New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility:
Meadowhill Park: Meadowhill Park: West Park: West Park:
Wood Oaks Green Park: Wood Oaks Green Park:
Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club:
New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: West Park:
Wood Oaks Green Park: Wood Oaks Green Park:
Village Green Park: Village Green Park:
Stonegate Park: Stonegate Park:
Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club:
New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
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2018
2019
140 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN CHAPTER 4 Q1 Q2 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE 2020 New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: Purchased or Leased Indoor Space : Purchased or Leased Indoor Space : Wood Oaks Green Park: Wood Oaks Green Park: Village Green Park: Village Green Park: Stonegate Park: Stonegate Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects: 2021 New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: Available Indoor Facility(s) : Available Indoor Facility(s) : Village Green Park: Village Green Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects: Master Plan 5 - Year Update: Master Plan 5 - Year Update: 2022 New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: Available Indoor Facility(s) : Available Indoor Facility(s) : Second Indoor Facility: Second Indoor Facility: Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects: 2023 Available Indoor Facility(s) : Available Indoor Facility(s) : Second Indoor Facility: Second Indoor Facility: Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
141 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENT: ACTION PLAN Q3 Q4 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2020 New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: Purchased or Leased Indoor Space : Purchased or Leased Indoor Space : Wood Oaks Green Park: Village Green Park: Village Green Park: Stonegate Park: Stonegate Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects: 2021 New Indoor Facility: New Indoor Facility: Available Indoor Facility(s) : Available Indoor Facility(s) : Village Green Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Williamsburg Square Park: Sportsman’s Country Club: Sportsman’s Country Club: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects: Master Plan 5 - Year Update: Master Plan 5 - Year Update: 2022 Available Indoor Facility(s) : Available Indoor Facility(s) : Second Indoor Facility: Second Indoor Facility: Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects: 2023 Second Indoor Facility: Second Indoor Facility: Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
Second Indoor Facility: Second Indoor Facility:
Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park:
Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park:
Priority 2 Planning Area New Park: Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
Second Indoor Facility:
Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park:
Priority 1 Planning Area New Park:
Priority 2 Planning Area New Park: Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
Techny Prairie Park:
Priority 2 Planning Area New Park: Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
Priority 3 Planning Area New Park: Priority 3 Planning Area New Park:
New Parks: New Parks:
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
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2025
2026
143 NORTHBROOK PARK DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENT: ACTION PLAN Q3 Q4 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 2024 Second
Second
Facility:
Indoor Facility:
Indoor
Priority
Priority 2
Capital
2025
Priority
Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Priority 1 Planning Area New Park:
1 Planning Area New Park: Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects:
Improvement Projects:
Techny Prairie Park: Techny Prairie Park: Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
2 Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks:
2026
Priority
Priority
Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
2 Planning Area New Park: Priority 3 Planning Area New Park:
3 Planning Area New Park: New Parks: New Parks: Capital Improvement Projects: Capital Improvement Projects:
2016 - 2017 Fiscal Year
FACILITIES
• New Indoor Facility:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Community Park Needs Assessment:
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Trail and Bikeway Plan:
• New Parks: eficiencies
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: tain fiscal balanc
(January Through April)
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2017
FACILITIES
(Budget Transition Year - May Through December)
• Techny Prairie Park and Fields (TPPF):
• New Indoor Facility: ost benefit analy
• Leisure Center Renovations:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Meadowhill Park:
y deficiencies onfir
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Trail and Bikeway Plan:
• Sportsman’s Country Club and Anetsberger Golf Courses:
• West Park:
y deficiencies
• Wood Oaks Green Park:
y deficiencies
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP tain fiscal balanc
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2018
FACILITIES
• New Indoor Facility:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
• Leisure Center Renovations:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Meadowhill Park:
• West Park: onfir
• Wood Oaks Green Park: onfir
• Techny Prairie Park:
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Sportsman’s County Club:
• New Parks:
tain fiscal balanc
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2019
FACILITIES
• New Indoor Facility:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• West Park:
• Wood Oaks Green Park:
• Village Green Park:
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
• Stonegate Park:
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Sportsman’s Country Club:
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
FACILITIES
• New Indoor Facility:
• Purchased or Leased Indoor Space (OPTIONAL STRATEGY):
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Wood Oaks Green Park:
• Village Green Park:
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
• Stonegate Park:
• Williamsburg Square Park:
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Sportsman’s Country Club:
• New Parks:
tain fiscal balanc
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
tain fiscal balanc
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2020
onfir
2021 FACILITIES
• New Indoor Facility:
• Available Indoor Facility(s) (OPTIONAL STRATEGY):
2022 FACILITIES
• New Indoor Facility:
• Available Indoor Facility(s) (OPTIONAL STRATEGY):
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Village Green Park:
NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS
• Williamsburg Square Park:
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Sportsman’s Country Club:
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
PLANNING
tain fiscal balanc
• Master Plan 5-Year Update:
• Second Indoor Facility: tified in the pr
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Techny Prairie Park and Fields (TPPF):
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Priority 1 Planning Area New Park: k deficiencies
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
tain fiscal balanc
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FACILITIES
• Available Indoor Facility(s) (OPTIONAL STRATEGY):
• Second Indoor Facility:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Techny Prairie Park and Fields (TPPF):
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Priority 1 Planning Area New Park:
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
FACILITIES
• Second Indoor Facility:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Techny Prairie Park and Fields (TPPF):
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Priority 1 Planning Area New Park:
• Priority 2 Planning Area New Park: k deficiencies
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
tain fiscal balanc
tain fiscal balanc
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2023
2024
2025
FACILITIES
• Second Indoor Facility:
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Techny Prairie Park:
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Priority 1 Planning Area New Park:
• Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
2026
COMMUNITY PARKS
• Techny Prairie Park and Fields (TPPF):
TRAILS AND OPEN SPACE
• Priority 2 Planning Area New Park:
• Priority 3 Planning Area New Park: k deficiencies
• New Parks:
• New Parks:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects: e as defined in the CIP
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
• Capital Improvement Projects : e as defined in the CIP
tain fiscal balanc
tain fiscal balanc
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# Games/week, # Practices/week Grass infields? Maintenance Procedure/Standards Is site used for multiple uses, soccer, football? Is space used for organized or programmed events?
Spectator considerations –bleachers
Concession stands
Pole Type (wood, steel, concrete)
Wiring type (aluminum, copper) HID or incandescent fixtures
Existing FC vs. new standards
Accepted grounding systems?
Panel Capabilities/Technology Electrical Code compliance
Usage rating A/B/C/D # games/week, # weeks/year, time of year, age of user
Irrigated Y/N Usage # games per week
Drainage considerations
Maintenance standards/levels Is site used for or ganized or programmed events? To what extent? Is site used for multiple uses? Softball, BB or football
years
20 years
8-10 years
BB/Softball fields
BB/Softball Field Lighting
Soccer Fields
Lighted Y/N (Use BB Criteria) Resurface
Tennis Courts
Color coat/overlay/rebuild
Frequency of color coating Location –high water table
Fencing material/posts
Preventive maintenance Location: Water table concerns Is site used for or ganized or programmed events? To what extent? Are courts used for making ice?
12-15 years
20-25 years
Surface clay, asphalt, other Total Renovation
Same as tennis courts Resurface
Sand / Grass? Lighted Y/N Borders Bleachers/spectator area
20-25 years
Basket Ball Courts
Basketbal l
12-15 years Total Renovation
Volleyball Courts
Same as tennis courts Resurface
Shuffleboard
12-15 years Total Renovation
20-25 years
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Evaluation Criteria –Factor
8-10
Irrigation system 20 years
Support structures: masonry, steel, wood
Roof type: metal, asphalt, shingle, slate, cedar shake
Construction type: post & beam, frame
Historical value and consideration
Meet Standards? ASTM, CPSC, ADA
years
years
–
years
Piers & Docks 15-20 years
Surfacing Material Preventive maintenance record Border construction material Location: retention area/water? Fishing
Swimming Pools 25 years
Heated for winter?
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years
Playgrounds 15
10
8
Preventive maintenance record Is site used for or ganized or programmed events? To what extent? 12
metal
plastic Daily usage by intended user group
years
wood Location: school, or neighborhood park
Boat Launch Ramps 15-20
Construction materials, gravel, concrete Location i.e. Lake Michigan Annual Usage Is facility fee generating? Region
Bathhouse 25 years
Boathouse 10-15
Preventive
Location i.e. Lake
Restrooms Same as pools Same as pools Parking Lots Gravel, asphalt
Resurface 10-12
Monthly
Total Renovation 20-25
.e.
Bike Paths Same as Parking lots Same as Parking lots Interpretive Center Same as Bathhouse Same as Bathhouse
Orginial construction materials plastic, wood, aluminum Location i.e. Lake Michigan Annual volume/usage Winter removal and storage? Preventive maintenance record
Stand alone site?
years Attached to Community Center Y/N Mechanical room connected? ADA compliance Y/N Local Code compliance?
Maintenance record
Michigan
or concrete
years
volume and load use
years i
delivery trucks or garbage Spring use –heavy, moderate, light Seal coating frequency Preventive maintenance record Original construction design loads Location: flooding/water concerns Snow removal or salt use? Curbed or sheet drainage to edges
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Neighborhood Park Service Area Map Legend 0.5-mile Service Area, Parks 0.5-mile Service Area, Schools NPD Park School Golf Course by Others Forest Preserve Park by Others ¯ 01,6003,200 800 Feet
Park
Map
SANDERS ROAD
Neighborhood
and School Distribution Analysis
Wood Oaks
Green Park
Salceda Park
Overall Park and School Distribution Analysis Map
Countryside Park
Williamsburg
Square Park
SANDERS ROAD
Indian Ridge Park (Leisure Center)
Greenfield Park
Cedar Lane Tot Lot
Crestwood Park
Meadow Road Tot Lot
Village Green Park (Village Green Center)
West Park (Sports Center)
Wescott Park
Floral Park
Stonegate Park
Greenview Park
Oaklane Park
Meadowhill Park (Chalet, Outdoor Ed, Aquatic Center)
Techny Prairie Park and Fields, Anetsberger Golf Course
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Service
Areas,
Areas, Schools
Park
Course by Others
Preserve Park by Others ¯ 01,6003,200 800 Feet
Overall
Area Map Legend Service
Parks Service
NPD
Golf
Forest
Executive Summary Report
Northbrook Park District 2016 Community Survey Executive Summary Report
Overview and Methodology
ETC Institute administered a community survey for the Northbrook Park District during January and February of 2016. The survey was administered as part of the Park District’s community-based planning process to update the Comprehensive Master Plan, which will help guide the District for the next 10 years. Methodology. A six-page survey was mailed to a random sample of households throughout the Northbrook Park District. The mailed survey included a postage paid return envelope and a cover letter. The cover letter explained the purpose of the survey, encouraged residents to return their surveys in the mail, and provided a link to an online survey for those that preferred to fill out the survey online. Approximately 10 days after the surveys were mailed, residents who received the survey were contacted by phone. Those who indicated that they had not returned the survey by mail or completed it online were given the option of completing it by phone. The goal was to receive at least 600 completed surveys. This goal was far exceeded, with a total of 723 households completing a survey. The results for the random sample of 723 households have a 95% level of confidence with a precision of at least +/3.6%.
In order to better understand the needs of residents in different areas of the Park District, ETC Institute geocoded the home address of respondents to the survey. The map to the right shows the physical distribution of respondents to the resident survey based on the location of their home.
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This report contains the following: a summary of the methodology for administering the survey and major findings charts showing the overall results of the survey (Section 1) benchmarking data that shows how the results for the Northbrook Park District compare to other communities on both a national and regional basis (Section 2) priority investment rating that identifies priorities for facilities and programs (Section 3) tabular data showing the overall results for all questions on the survey (Section 4) a copy of the cover letter and survey instrument (Section 5)
Major Findings by Category Park Usage
Eight-five percent (85%) of households have used Northbrook Park District parks during the past 12 months. Of the households that have used Park District parks, 98% rated the parks as “excellent” (50%) or “good” (48%), 2% rated the parks as “fair”, and no households rated the parks as “poor”. The percentage of households that rated Park District parks as “excellent” (50%) is significantly higher than the national average (32%) and the Illinois average (39%).
Of the 85% of households that have used Park District parks, 79% have used Village Green Park. The other parks used by the highest percentage of households includes: Techny Prairie Park and Fields (64%), Meadowhill Park (47%), and Wood Oaks Green Park (43%).
Program Participation
Forty-six percent (46%) of households have participated in Northbrook Park District recreation programs during the past 12 months. Of the households that have participated in Park District recreation programs, 96% rated the programs as “excellent” (56%) or “good” (40%), 3% rated the programs as “fair”, and only 1% rated the programs as “poor”. The percentage of households that rated Park District programs as “excellent” or “good” (96%) is higher than the national average (89%) and the Illinois average (91%).
Of the 46% of households that have participated in Park District recreation programs, 66% participated in Park District programs because of the location of the program/facility, and 54% participated because of reasonable fees.
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Need for Facilities/Amenities
The facilities and amenities that the highest percentage of households have a need for include: walking/biking trails (67%), Techny Prairie Park and Fields-Trail Through Time (48%), Meadowhill Park Pool (46%), Sportsman’s Country Club-Golf Courses (44%), and Sportsman’s County Club-Practice Range (44%).
The facilities and amenities with the highest number of Park District households whose needs are being only partly met or not met include: walking/biking trails (1,956 households), sports center-pool (1,296 households), dog park (926 households), leisure center-general programs (890 households) and Sportsman’s County ClubPractice Range (869 households).
Importance of Facilities/Amenities
Based on the sum of their top four choices, the facilities and amenities that respondents rated as the most important for their household include: walking/biking trails (45%), Sportsman’s County Club-Golf Course (28%), Meadowhill Park Pool (27%), Playgrounds (23%), and Techny Prairie Park and Fields-Trail Through Time (22%).
Need for Programs
The programs that the highest percentage of households have a need for include: fitness and wellness (45%), active adult programs (35%), indoor lap swimming (26%), and open gyms (25%).
The programs with the highest number of Park District households whose needs are being only partly met or not met include: fitness and wellness (3,975 households), indoor lap swimming (2,921 households), active adult programming (2,850 households), and open gyms (2,123 households).
Importance of Programs
(14%).
Based on the sum of their top four choices, the programs that respondents rated as the most important for their household include: fitness and wellness (28%), active adult programs (23%), senior programs (14%), and
Organizations Used for Indoor and Outdoor Recreation
The organizations the highest percentage of households have used for indoor and outdoor recreation activities during the past 12 months include: the Northbrook Park District (57%), fitness centers (37%), places of worship (29%), North Suburban YMCA (28%), and the Glenview Park Center (28%).
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Reasons Preventing Households from Using Park District Facilities and Programs
The most frequently mentioned reasons preventing households from using Northbrook Park District parks, facilities, and programs more often include: program/facility not offered (32%), program times are not convenient (23%), too busy (18%), and not interested (17%).
Potential Indoor and Outdoor Programming Spaces
The potential indoor and outdoor programming spaces that the highest percentage of households would use include: walking and biking trails (71%), running and walking track (63%), and fitness and exercise facility (58%).
Actions Households Would Be Most Willing to Fund with Tax Dollars
Based on the sum of their top three choices, the actions that households would be most willing to fund with their tax dollars includes: developing new and/or connecting existing walking and biking trails (51%), developing a new community center (36%), and upgrading existing indoor programming spaces (31%).
Ways Households Learn About Park District Programs, Parks, Activities and News
The most frequently mentioned ways that households learn about Park District programs, parks, activities, and news include: seasonal program guide (84%), friends and neighbors (35%), the newspaper (35%), the Northbrook Park District website (28%), and the Northbrook Park District E-News (27%).
Satisfaction with the Overall Value Received from the Park District
Sixty-eight percent (68%) of households are “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with the overall value they receive from the Park District; 8% are “dissatisfied” or “very dissatisfied” with the value received from the Park District, 18% gave a rating of “neutral”, and 6% indicated “don’t know”. The percentage of households who are “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with the overall value received from the Park District (68%), is higher than the national average (64%) and the Illinois average (66%).
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Priority Investment Rating (PIR)
(PIR) was developed by ETC Institute to provide governments with an objective tool for evaluating the priority that should be placed on parks and recreation investments. The Priority Investment Rating was developed by ETC Institute to identify the facilities and programs residents think should receive the highest priority for investment. The priority investment rating reflects the importance residents place on items (sum of top 4 choices) and the unmet needs (needs that are only being partly met or not met) for each facility/program relative to the facility/program that rated the highest overall. Details regarding the methodology for the analysis are provided in Section 3 of this report.
The Priority Investment Rating
(PIR) for Facilities and Amenities
Based the priority investment rating, there are three facilities and amenities that are rated as a high priority for investment: Walking/Biking Trails Sports Center-Pool Meadowhill Park Pool
The chart below shows the priority investment rating for each of the 29 facilities/amenities that were rated:
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(PIR) for Programs
Based the priority investment rating, there are three programs that are rated as a high priority for investment:
Fitness and Wellness Active Adult Programs Indoor Lap Swimming
The chart below shows the priority investment rating for each of the 25 programs that were rated:
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