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AtfaChrne>rd 3-9:'fime:line/Sc:hsadulc> <br />TASK 2, PARK AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS <br />Task 2.1 Site Analysis and Mapping <br />Place Works will review existing base maps for the proposed park sites and <br />Centennial Park to evaluate site opportunities and constraints. Issues such as <br />--_—"safetV-utilit_ tnts-of-cannectitan; drainage palter s aTd_i7f_r strq'cYuCe wrll <br />-- 9— — ..._....._..-..__ ...-_ w <br />be evaluated. The site analysis will also look at circulation patterns, adjacent <br />properties, existing vegetation, and views to and from the site. <br />PlaceWorks will utilize demographic, socioeconomic, and spatial analysis toolsto <br />determine if the proposed park sites offera n equal or greater level of recreational <br />value based on population needs. The analysis for each of the proposed park <br />sites and the Centennial Park site will Include the number of residents within a <br />quarter mile and a half mile of each site (analyzed using a walkable network); <br />the number of park acres per 1,000 residents in each sites service area; and an <br />analysis of the population in each site's service area, which may include and is <br />not limited to race/ethnicity, age, income/poverty levels, access to a vehicle, and <br />education level. This information will be summarized in a memo and up to three <br />maps per parksite. <br />Assumptions: <br />- City staff will provide any available Gil data and/or physical <br />property maps. City staff will print any necessary hard copies of the <br />memorandum and maps. City Staff will provide one set of consolidated, <br />nonconflicting comments. <br />Deliverable(s); <br />- Site Analysis Memorandum in PDF format <br />Task 2.2 Program Analysis <br />Place\Norks will utilize the City of Santa Ana General Plan, the Youth & Family <br />Master Plan Assessment Phase I, and current outreach findings to assess the <br />recreational needs in the surrounding communities. The team will gather and <br />review the most current population data from the US Census, SLAG, City Planning <br />Department, and State Finance Department to identify changing demographic <br />trends thatwill impact local park and recreation planning. Additionally, the team <br />will research recreation patterns and trend Information through resources such <br />as American Demographics, Institute of the Future, California Park & Recreation <br />Society (CPRS), National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), 201S California <br />Department of Park and Recreation Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor <br />Recreation Plan (SCORP), the CPRS Action Plan, Outdoor Industry Association <br />Surveys, California Arts Council and others to Identify changing recreation <br />patterns that are pertinent to program needs for the park site. The gathered <br />information will be used to analyze the conceptual plans for the proposed park <br />sites and the potential park programming at the Centennial Park site. <br />Assumptions: <br />- City staff will print any necessary hard copies of the memo. City staff will <br />provide one set of consolidated, nonconflicting comments. <br />Deliverable($)' <br />-- Program Analysis Memorandum in PDF format <br />PROPOSAL FOR SliRVICES I PLACEWORKS 41 <br />