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Landplan
Engineering was retained by the City of Kansas City, Kansas to prepare a
master plan for the City’s parks system. The planning effort sought to
compile a baseline of information regarding the Parks and Recreation
Division’s existing conditions, an analysis of its ability to provide
the necessary levels of service, and recommendations for the future.
Primary issues addressed by the study included the development of an
accurate mapping system for City parks; the existing parks’ abilities to
adequately serve the community; and the City’s ability to maintain the
parks in the desired manner.
The master planning process began with the inventory and analysis of the
existing park conditions in 41 parks. In addition, existing park
improvements were identified and cataloged. The City’s park system was
then evaluated with regard to park locations, City growth patterns, and
comparisons to applicable park standards.
Following the park system analysis, Landplan developed four categories
of recommendations which encompassed individual park improvements and
system-wide enhancements. The recommendations addressed existing parks
improvements, divestiture of park lands, new park land acquisition and
development, and maintenance operations. The economic ramification of
each recommendation was identified and a 10-year action plan developed
to improve service and reduce maintenance requirements.
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