City Park and Trails November 7, 2016
Vision and Goals City Park will serve as Buda’s signature park and recreation area, providing opportunities for festival gatherings as well as improved service to the community’s everyday needs. A larger trails system will connect City Park to adjacent green spaces, including Stagecoach Park, Bradfield Village Park and the Downtown Greenbelt, thereby leveraging their shared amenities and creating an expanded recreational network.
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Design for ecological sensitivity. Create a unique destination for Buda citizens and visitors. Plan for longevity. Creatively express the character of Buda.
Budget Project Area Budget
City Park Budget
City Park Development $4,041,000 Trails and Sidewalks $400,000 Misc. Improvements to Other Parks $359,000 (Emphasis on East side) Total $4,800,000
Interactive Water Feature $737,000 Amphitheater with Restrooms $681,000 Playground Area Improvements $500,000 Existing Pavilion Improvements $228,000 Event Area Improvements $257,000 Natural Area $350,000 Park Entry $165,000 City Park Road $291,000 Event Parking $746,000 Playground Parking $47,000 Trailhead Parking $39,000 Total $4,041,000
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Prioritization 1. Interactive Water Feature 2. Amphitheater & Restrooms
9. Trail Parking 10. Event Area
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11. FM 2001 / Main Street Trail 12. Natural Area / Garlic Creek Trail 13. Event Plaza 14. Special Events Building 15. Special Events Plaza Paving 16. Overflow parking
Playground Area Improvements Main Entry City Park Road Existing Pavilion Improvements Playground Parking Event Parking
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Design Inspiration
Nature Play
Terraced Amphitheater
Lawn and Amphitheater Interactive Water Feature
Playground Forested Trail
Paved Multiuse Trail city park and trails
Volleyball
Parking
Water Quality Planting
Proposed Programmatic Layout
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Context Diagram BR ADFIELD VILL AGE
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GARISON PARK
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Garison Road Improvements
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40' ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT
50' RAILROAD R.O.W.
EXISTING STREET
12'
12'
40' ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT
50' RAILROAD R.O.W.
PROPOSED LOCAL STREET
The adopted 2013 Transportation Master Plan for Buda indicates the following: Garison Road improvements occur from its current terminus to Main Street (at 30 miles per hour or less). Source: City of Buda Transportation Master Plan Update
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PROPOSED MAIN STREET TRAIL CONNECTIONS
~1,900 LF OF 6’ CONCRETE TRAIL ~11,400 SF CONCRETE * $8/SF = $91,200 NEWLY ALLOCATED BUDGET: $100,000
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STAGECOACH PARK
BRADFIELD VILLAGE PARK
CABELA’S PROPOSED TRAIL CONNECTIONS FUTURE CONNECTION BY DEVELOPER
EXISTING TRAIL
*Costs do not reflect all applicable fees, bonds or mobilization necessary to perform construction.
SCALE: 1”=200’
OCTOBER 2016
PROPOSED GARLIC CREEK TRAIL
NIVENS DR.
GARLIC CREEK
HWY. 967
~6,800 LF of 5’ CONCRETE TRAIL ~34,000 SF CONCRETE * $8/SF = $272,000 NEWLY ALLOCATED BUDGET: $300,000
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BUDA ELEMENTARY PROPOSED TRAIL CONNECTIONS
FUTURE POTENTIAL TRAIL CONNECTIONS
EXISTING TRAIL
FUTURE CROSSING SIGNAL
ALTERNATIVE TRAIL
FUTURE CITY PARK TRAIL
*Costs do not reflect all applicable fees, bonds or mobilization necessary to perform construction.
SCALE: 1”=200’
OCTOBER 2016