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The City of Ottawa and the Tanglewood Hilldale Community Association (THCA) are working together to bring a newsplash pad to Medhurst Park (403 Woodfield Drive).
The location of the splash pad was based on a public consultation which looked at surrounding amenities.
Two design ideas have been created — the “Whimsy” Concept and the “Seuss” Concept — and we’d like your feedback.
Option 1: The “Whimsy” Concept
The Whimsy Concept is bright and open. It focuses on comfort and spaces for families.
Main features:
A new splash pad with sprays and fountains for all ages
A gentle grass hill (berm) for sitting, relaxing, or playing
Curved benches for comfortable seating near the splash pad
Option 2: The “Seuss” Concept
The Seuss Concept is playful and creative, inspired by the fun shapes and colours of Dr. Seuss’s stories.
Main features:
A colourful splash pad with themed spray features like the Tulip, Parasol, and Fun-Brella
Decorative and accessible benches, some built into the grass hill
A shaped berm that adds height and visual interest
This design is lively, imaginative, and playful.
What Both Designs Have in Common:
Both plans include:
Smooth paths for strollers and persons with mobility needs
Seating areas for families and caregivers
Trees and planting for shade
Your feedback will help us choose a final design that best fits the Tanglewood community.
After the survey, the project team will review all feedback and prepare a final plan for detailed design and future construction.
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 material supply and/ or financial constraints.
The City of Ottawa and the Tanglewood Hilldale Community Association (THCA) are working together to bring a newsplash pad to Medhurst Park (403 Woodfield Drive).
The location of the splash pad was based on a public consultation which looked at surrounding amenities.
Two design ideas have been created — the “Whimsy” Concept and the “Seuss” Concept — and we’d like your feedback.
Option 1: The “Whimsy” Concept
The Whimsy Concept is bright and open. It focuses on comfort and spaces for families.
Main features:
A new splash pad with sprays and fountains for all ages
A gentle grass hill (berm) for sitting, relaxing, or playing
Curved benches for comfortable seating near the splash pad
Option 2: The “Seuss” Concept
The Seuss Concept is playful and creative, inspired by the fun shapes and colours of Dr. Seuss’s stories.
Main features:
A colourful splash pad with themed spray features like the Tulip, Parasol, and Fun-Brella
Decorative and accessible benches, some built into the grass hill
A shaped berm that adds height and visual interest
This design is lively, imaginative, and playful.
What Both Designs Have in Common:
Both plans include:
Smooth paths for strollers and persons with mobility needs
Seating areas for families and caregivers
Trees and planting for shade
Your feedback will help us choose a final design that best fits the Tanglewood community.
After the survey, the project team will review all feedback and prepare a final plan for detailed design and future construction.
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 material supply and/ or financial constraints.
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