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Consultation has concluded
Consultation Results
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Flagstaff Park public consultation.
The consultation statistics show that 354 participants looked at the project website, and of those, 25 individuals provided responses to the survey that was posted. In general, participants provided the following requests and comments:
Create pathways through the existing City-owned forest to the south.
The Consultant has been able to address several of the requests and comments. The following changes to the Concept Plan will be implemented, unless any currently unforeseen circumstances arise:
Additional shade trees
Shift several of the ‘street aligned’ trees into the park
Add a berm on the outside of the centerfield
Consider additional seating as the budget allows.
The other items that were proposed are not able to be implemented due to either space and/or budget constraints. However, Parks & Facilities Planning will continue to look for opportunities to include these amenities within the extended neighbourhood.
Consultation
The City is looking for your feedback on the design of Flagstaff Park, a new park development. The 1.6 hectare park will be located in a new residential development in the Half Moon Bay West community (Ward 3). The park block is not yet addressed; however, the general location address is 3345 Borrisokane Road.
You can download and review the Flagstaff Park Concept Plan in the ‘Document Library’ (located to the right) which shows the proposed design and more information on the proposed park amenities. Please be aware that the final park plan may differ from the concept being presented as a result of the public consultation responses, technical detailing, and supply and/or financial constraints.
Take the survey below to share your feedback. The survey will be open until Wednesday, August 3rd and can only be taken once per account.
Consultation Results
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Flagstaff Park public consultation.
The consultation statistics show that 354 participants looked at the project website, and of those, 25 individuals provided responses to the survey that was posted. In general, participants provided the following requests and comments:
Create pathways through the existing City-owned forest to the south.
The Consultant has been able to address several of the requests and comments. The following changes to the Concept Plan will be implemented, unless any currently unforeseen circumstances arise:
Additional shade trees
Shift several of the ‘street aligned’ trees into the park
Add a berm on the outside of the centerfield
Consider additional seating as the budget allows.
The other items that were proposed are not able to be implemented due to either space and/or budget constraints. However, Parks & Facilities Planning will continue to look for opportunities to include these amenities within the extended neighbourhood.
Consultation
The City is looking for your feedback on the design of Flagstaff Park, a new park development. The 1.6 hectare park will be located in a new residential development in the Half Moon Bay West community (Ward 3). The park block is not yet addressed; however, the general location address is 3345 Borrisokane Road.
You can download and review the Flagstaff Park Concept Plan in the ‘Document Library’ (located to the right) which shows the proposed design and more information on the proposed park amenities. Please be aware that the final park plan may differ from the concept being presented as a result of the public consultation responses, technical detailing, and supply and/or financial constraints.
Take the survey below to share your feedback. The survey will be open until Wednesday, August 3rd and can only be taken once per account.
The proposed plan has been designed to meet the City of Ottawa Accessibility Design Standards. The design includes:
a junior baseball diamond (75 m (246 ft) home-plate-to-outfield distance)
a seating area with umbrella shade tables
walking paths
park benches with ‘BenchFit’ signage
other park furniture, including a trash receptacle and bike rack, and
tree plantings.
Consultation has concluded
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