HomeMy WebLinkAboutDraft 6-Parks and Trail Plan Comp Plan Theme Chapter 05132018Chapter 10: Parks, Recreation, and Open Space
Introduction
The City of Rexburg aspires for all Rexburg residents to have adequate access to high-quality, clean and safe park and recreation
facilities. The City’s parks, open spaces, and recreation facilities contribute to the health of the community’s residents; enhance the integrity and quality of the life for residents;
and attract visitors to the community. The master planning process is designed to ensure that the City of Rexburg’s legacy of parks and open spaces will continue into the future and
that community resources will be dedicated to programs and facilities that are desired by and will be utilized by the public.
Residents of Rexburg have chosen to live here because they
enjoy the current quality of life, aesthetics, recreational opportunities, mix of land uses, and patterns of development that the City provides. Rexburg views itself as a city where
residents, tourists, businesses, and government come together to create an attractive, safe, and well-maintained community where people can live, learn, work, and recreate.
A network
of urban parks and trails is a desire of the City and its residents. Public places should be linked to residential neighborhoods, and commercial areas by a well-maintained trail system
and streets featuring multimodal features such as bicycle lanes and pedestrian ways, so that the community’s amenities are noticeable and convenient for visitors and residents. A system
of parks and open spaces should be preserved, maintained and expanded as the City grows, to provide residents with opportunities for recreation and relaxation. Use of public and/or civic
property for trail alignments should be prioritized as funding becomes available and as suggested in this Plan. Further, trail alignments should not require removal of housing units
or condemnation of private property.
The intent of this chapter is to outline the themes contained in the Parks and Trails Master Plans, and to broadly state the goals and objectives
outlined therein. For specific details regarding Parks or Trails please refer to the City of Rexburg Parks Plan or the City of Rexburg Trails Plan.
Park and Trails Plans Vision Statements
Both the Parks and Trails Plans contain Vision Statements which reflect goals and objective outlined in the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, as well as the desires of the community which were
collected as part of the Parks and Trails Plans process, and which guided the overall direction of these Plans. These are:
Community Wellness Statement
The City of Rexburg believes
in working with community health partners and private and public entities to promote healthy habits and lifestyles. Opportunities for promoting healthy behaviors
and practices can contribute to the overall quality of life for our citizens. A healthy population, with lower health costs, with less days lost to illness, means greater worker and
student productivity, higher wages, higher educational attainment, and makes Rexburg a more competitive city.
Parks & Trails Statement
Being active depends on living healthy. All
Rexburg residents should have access to high-quality, clean and safe park and recreation facilities (2020 Vision). The City supports the development of an integrated trail network connecting
Rexburg neighborhoods to parks, recreation areas, and community amenities to provide residents with the tools to be active and thrive. Living well is being well.
Recreation Mission
Statement
The Rexburg Recreation Department, in conjunction with various private sports organizations, fulfills the community’s recreational needs by offering high quality programs,
events and facilities to enhance residents’ quality of life. The recreation department will work with residents and community partners to ensure the success of recreation and to stay
current on recreational trends.
Park and Trails Plans Themes
This chapter contains descriptions of the major themes in the Parks and Trails Plans adopted by the City of Rexburg in
May of 2018. It is intends to serve as a synthesis of the Parks and Trails planning process, and a guide for public and private decision makers as they consider investments and policies
affecting change and growth within the City over next several decades.
The City of Rexburg has identified eight themes that will help shape the City's approach to Parks, Community Wellness,
Recreation and Trails, and serve as the defining lens for strategies and policies. These themes are the foundation for success because each one is rooted in economic and demographic
realities, as well as the desires and expectations of Residents, Elected and Appointed Leaders. Most importantly, the themes express the vision and aspirations that Rexburg has for the
community. These themes are:
Responding to Resident's Desires
Access to Park and Recreation Facilities
An Active, Healthy Population
Parks and Recreation Needs
Building a Complete System
Connections
: Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes
Planning for Open Space
Community Partnerships
Responding to Resident's Desires
The Parks and Trails Plans follow in the footsteps of other planning efforts, most importantly, Envision Madison. Over 4,000 unique responses were recorded between open houses, online
surveys, and community outreach. These efforts found that residents were generally happy with the quality of Rexburg’s park system. Residents indicated that the following items be given
priority as the City plans for future park and trail development (in no particular order):
Outdoor Winter Recreation Opportunities
Opportunities for Indoor Rec During the Winter Months
Fully
Functioning Amenities
More Trails, and trails that connect
A Dog Park
An Indoor Pool
More Trees in Parks
The Parks and Trails Plans recognize that Rexburg’s Parks serve more than
just Rexburg residents, and that Rexburg’s Trail system should be connected to County and Regional trail systems. Rexburg is a regional destination for the Upper Valley.
In addition,
as expressed in the county-wide online survey, which ran from December 12, 2017 to February 23, 2018, a large portion of respondents were in favor of more recreational opportunities
during the winter months. Some of these activities require additional facilities and others, such as sledding and cross-country skiing require a natural outdoor setting.
Access to Park
and Recreation Facilities
Easy access to parks is associated with increased park use. Park visitation is much more frequent and physical activity levels are much higher for those who
live within walking distance of a park. The Parks Plan recommends that parks should be within walking distance of neighborhoods, and parks to each other through a network of trails.
The Trails Plan addresses this connectivity.
The Parks Plan classifies parks as: Mini Parks (1 acre or less); Neighborhood Parks (2 to 5 acres); and Community Parks (5 to 10 acres),
as well as Specialty Parks (such as the skate park or Eagle Park). In addition, the Plan assigns walking radii to different classifications of Parks: Mini Parks 5 to 7 minutes (1/4 mile);
Neighborhood Parks 15 minutes (1/2 mile); and Community Parks 20 to 25 minutes (3/4 mile).
Generally, Mini and Neighborhood Parks serve local neighborhoods, while Community and Specialty
Parks serve larger portions of the community. The Parks Plan recommends the creation of a community-wide Regional Park, which at over 100 acres would have a service radius that would
cover the entire City.
Trails offer both aesthetic and recreational opportunities, as well as commuter options for traveling to and from destinations within Rexburg. Residents who wish to walk or bike to work,
go for family outings, travel to school or to the university, will benefit from safe, connecting trails. Research has shown that trails often help raise property values, provide common
space for social interactions, improve community safety, and encourage healthy lifestyles. The Rexburg Trails Plan uses the term “trail” to describe shared use paths, multi-use paths,
multi-use trails, sidewalks, and hiking pedestrian paths designed for non-motorized usage. Sidewalks or paths directly adjacent to roadways are included when they provide a link between
trails or between a trail and a destination. Trail users may include but are not limited to: bicyclists, non-motorized scooters, roller skaters, users of other wheeled devices like
Segways or electric assisted-bicycles, wheelchair users (both non-motorized and motorized), walkers, and runners.
An Active, Healthy Population
Many park and recreation sites are
becoming places to improve health through physical activity. Nationally, seven in ten Americans can walk to a local park, open space or recreation center. Park visitation is much more
frequent and physical activity levels are much higher for those who live within walking distance to a park (Source: National Recreation and Park Association, 2016).
Recreation is a
strong part of our personal, family, and civic lives and the City of Rexburg takes pride in its strong sense of family and community. The City of Rexburg places significant value on
its recreational opportunities and has seen how parks and trails increase property values as well as quality of life. Parks provide a place for family and community gatherings where
positive social interactions can occur.
Rexburg recognizes that creating an environment where residents can be active requires a commitment to create spaces for healthy living. The
City’s Wellness Statement acknowledges this. By providing parks and open spaces, with trails that connect to neighborhoods, and neighborhoods to other community spaces (such as schools,
shopping, business and educational spaces), the City can provide opportunities for a variety of activities, and modes of transportation which encourages residents to be active.
According
to the 2016 American Community Survey, nearly a quarter of Rexburg’s population is below the age of 18, making it the Youngest City in America. Having a young population, with large
families, combined with the presence of over 30,000 college students, means that Rexburg’s parks need to accommodate a variety of recreational needs. The Parks Plan reviewed trends in
parks and recreation facilities. The Plan found that Rexburg currently meets or exceeds nationally recommended statistics for football, baseball, soccer and other field sports. With
the addition of Community Fields, Rexburg will have sufficient sport fields through the Plan timeline (2038).
Parks and Recreation Needs
The Parks and Trails Plans documented every City-owned park and recreational facility, as well as the facilities owned by Madison County, the City of Sugar City, Madison and Sugar-Salem
School Districts as well as privately-owned facilities. The Plan inventoried assets owned or maintained by the City of Rexburg and assigned it a level of service (LOS) ranking: Excellent,
Good, Poor, Unusable. With over 200 amenities recorded, over 75% of these assets were in Good or Excellent condition.
The National Parks and Recreation Association (NRPA) standards
recommend one softball/baseball field per 5,000 residents. Based on the findings of the Parks Plan, the City is comfortable with the current balance of supply and demand.
As of 2018,
NRPA research shows that cities within the City of Rexburg’s population range (20,000-49,999 residents) have a median of 9.6 acres of park land per 1,000 residents. The current LOS for
Rexburg was determined by dividing the acreage of existing public park acres by the 2018 population, which was then divided by 1,000 to reflect the number of park acres currently provided
for every 1,000 residents. The resulting level of service is 2.87 acres per 1,000 residents (103.64 / 36,095 x 1,000 = 2.87). The 2018 Parks Plan recommends a revised LOS of 3.5; this
LOS better reflects expectations in Rexburg.
A total of 188 acres of public park land is necessary to meet a LOS of 3.5 through 2038. Subtracting the 103.64 acres of existing public
park land from this figure, an additional 85 acres are required to meet projected needs by the end of the twenty-year planning horizon. This can be achieved by adding: 17 Neighborhood
Parks or 5 Community Parks, or the creation of a Regional Park, or a combination of these.
The public has indicated that the area around the Teton River should be preserved and made
available for public use. Extending the greenbelt along the Teton River would connect: the Teton Lakes and Legacy Golf Courses, Nature Park, Eagle Park, Riverside Park and additional
public lands as well as the area around Walter’s Pond, which would accomplish this goal. Acquiring this area for park or open space, would add approximatively 104 acres to Rexburg’s
park inventory and create a contiguous greenbelt along the Teton River.
Building a Complete System
Ensuring that all residents of Rexburg have access to parks and open space was a
key component of the Parks Plan. The Parks Plan anticipates that the City will continue to expand geographically as its population grows (anticipating 57,000 residents by 2038), and
this growth will necessitate the addition of parks within walking distance of these new neighborhoods. The Parks Plan identifies the general locations of five neighborhood-sized parks
as well as two community-sized parks and suggests the location of a potential regional park located along the Teton River. Together these new parks will add over 150 acres of parks,
if built out completely.
Residents of Rexburg have indicated, in Envision Madison and again in the Trails Plan, that they wish to see an expansion of the current trail system to better
connect the community. Schools,
parks and commercial nodes should be connected to neighborhoods and other residential areas. There are several small trail systems located in parks and along the Teton River in the City
of Rexburg. However, much of the sidewalk and bicycle lane network is incomplete or nonexistent, making it difficult to walk or bicycle to these trails. Many of the existing trails
lack amenities such as lighting, signage, and benches to invite users. A complete trail system has been identified in the Trails Plan. This system assumes that the existing sidewalk
and street system should connect individual homes, businesses and public spaces to the proposed trail system. The Trails Plan recommends that priority be given to these identified trails,
that gaps in them be filled, and that new development be meaningfully connected to this system.
Connections: Pedestrian and Bicycle Routes
The Rexburg Trails Plan proposes to create
a series of interconnected trail routes throughout the City of Rexburg, which connect to Sugar City and Madison County, as well as other regional trail systems. This concept enables
trail users to connect to most destinations on a variety of trails: from nature trails, to sidewalks, to paved shared use paths. This concept also allows recreational trail users to
create personal loops, depending on how long or far they wish to travel.
This Plan proposes that the trails identified should be part of a hierarchical trail system that integrates
regional trails and county trails to the Rexburg Trail System. The Rexburg Trail System is integral to neighborhoods and destinations, both public and private, through an established
network of sidewalks, which connect residences and businesses to each other. The Trails Plan also acknowledges resident’s desires for: a trail network along the Teton River; increased
pedestrian safety; the development of additional walking and bike paths to reduce the number of vehicles on City roads; enhancing recreational opportunities.
The Conceptual Trails Plan
Map included in the Trails Plan shows trail locations as well as proposed trailheads. Where trails are shown, the expectation is that a complete street with a pedestrian path and on-road
bike lanes should be built.
Planning for Open Space
The 2020 Comprehensive Plan identifies the open space in the City of Rexburg (see p.71). The Parks Plan has further identified
open parcels that are commercially undevelopable due either to terrain, or flood plain issues, or being owned by a public entity. The Parks Plan recommends that the City of Rexburg should
do the following:
Preserve views with existing open space
Protect open space that is important to the community
Connect open space with access to State and Federal lands
Acquire open
space where possible, especially along water ways
In addition, the Rexburg Development Code has designated zones for Open Space and Public Facilities. It is recommended that developed parks be zoned Public Facility, and that the proposed
areas shown as open space be zoned Open Space.
Private Property Rights
This chapter acknowledges the importance of Private Property Rights as it pertains to the development and planning
policies regarding parks and trails. Chapter of the Rexburg 2020 Comprehensive Plan contains strong language which states the City of Rexburg’s commitment to preserving and protecting
the rights of private property owners. Please refer to Chapter 3 for specific details.
Community Partnerships
Wherever possible, the City should work with and look for, opportunities
to partner with private and/or public entities to accomplish the goals outlined in the Parks and Trails Plans.
Best practices have shown that an individual city, or a group of communities,
acting cooperatively, with a private developer or other government or quasi-governmental agency, may cooperate on a facility that services the public, yet also is a benefit to an entrepreneur
or another partner.
To accomplish the goal of providing opportunities for parks and trails space for all residents, the City should work with landowners and developers to create trails
and/or private parks, which will serve these new neighborhoods, where identified on the proposed park map. The City should also seek non-traditional sources of funding for parks including
grants, donations and partnerships.
Parks and Trails Plans Goals and Objectives
Each of the previous themes can be realized by defining and fine-tuning the following goals and objectives,
further elaborated in both the Parks and Trails Plans. The following goals for the Parks and Trails plan are:
Parks Plan Goals
GOAL 1
Create a 20-year capital improvement plan, consistent
with the objective of the Parks Plan.
GOAL 2
Ensure that residents have adequate park, trail and open space access or distribution as outlined in the Parks Plan.
GOAL 3
Create a good first impression of the City through entryway areas.
GOAL 4
Beautify and enhance the urban appearance and environment.
GOAL 5
Evaluate and master plan existing
parks, trails or athletic venues.
GOAL 6
Ensure public venues are safe, cost effective, functional and have desired amenities.
GOAL 7
Establish maintenance standards for recreation
facilities and equipment.
GOAL 8
Encourage relationship building and coordination among government and nonprofit entities.
GOAL 9
Provide sports and recreation programs, which adequately
meet community needs.
GOAL 10
Provide sufficient recreation, wellness and fitness facilities for desired community programs.
GOAL 11
Adequately inform public of programs and available
activities.
GOAL 12
Connect paths on the City trail system and bike master plan.
GOAL 13
Implement innovative recruitment and marketing of major events.
GOAL 14
Find new revenue
sources to achieve goals.
Look for opportunities to engage the private sector (public/private partnerships).
GOAL 15
Create a City of Rexburg Open Space Plan.
Trails Plan Goals:
GOAL 1: An Integrated Trail Network
The development of an integrated trail network connecting Rexburg neighborhoods to parks, recreation areas, and community amenities
such as the Teton River corridor, BYU-Idaho, and downtown.
GOAL 2: Trail Development and Regional Connections
A trail system that connects Rexburg to Sugar City, Madison County and
regionally significant trails to local trails
Ensure that new development and subdivisions connect to this system.
GOAL 3: Access
A trail system for pedestrians and bicyclists.
GOAL
4: Community Linkages
Link:
Residential Neighborhoods
Community facilities
Parks
Schools
Downtown
BYU-Idaho
Commercial and Retail Centers
GOAL 5: INTIGRATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
The
trail system should connect to current and future planned transportation systems.
Develop multi-modal strategies to enhance transportation options.
GOAL 6: AMENITIES
Locate trailheads
at or in conjunction with community facilities to increase local access to the trail system.
Furnish trail systems with directional signage systems and other appropriate amenities
GOAL 7: PRESERVATION
Provide trail access along the Teton River corridor.
Preserve existing public right-of-way and other easements for future trails and access ways, particularly
power line and utility corridors.