During a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for the redevelopment of Lenan Park, emphasizing the need for flexibility in its design to accommodate various informal activities such as picnics, sports, and community gatherings. The proposed design aims to enhance connectivity with the surrounding neighborhood and future developments along 86th Street.
Key features of the updated park concept include the addition of multiple picnic shelters equipped with electricity, providing spaces for both formal and informal gatherings. The design also addresses stormwater management concerns, ensuring that the park remains functional and aesthetically pleasing while accommodating necessary drainage systems.
The meeting highlighted the importance of creating an active central core within the park, which will include a new basketball court, futsal courts, and a splash pad. The layout is intended to facilitate easy access from different directions, promoting community engagement.
Officials noted that the Harbach Center, which serves as a community facility, will remain unchanged in the initial phase of redevelopment. However, enhancements around the center will include improved pathways and open spaces for recreational activities.
The proposed design also incorporates flexible play areas, large enough to host various sports and community events, while ensuring that stormwater management solutions are integrated without disrupting the park's usability. Future phases of development will consider additional stormwater control measures, allowing for a comprehensive approach to park management and community needs.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to creating a versatile and inviting space that fosters community interaction and addresses environmental concerns.