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Please select the first community center you would like to provide feedback for. You will have the opportunity to comment on all community centers or you can skip to the ones you want to comment on. Please select the next community center you would like to provide feedback for in sequential order.
What are your priorities for a recreation facility at Bay Meadows Park? Please allocate the dots to your top priorities.
What are your perspectives as relate to the relationship between the Recreation Facility and the surrounding park?
I prefer the unprogrammed space to a recreational facility of any kind.
If there had to be one, I would prefer facility to be backed up against the north western fenceline with primary entrance facing SM County Events Center. There should NOT be a parking lot within the 12 acres.
The relationship with the park--if a building is necessary--should be pedestrian oriented, NOT CAR ORIENTED.
What is your vision for a recreation facility at Bay Meadows Park?
My vision for a recreational facility at Bay Meadows Park--if it's necessary to build one--is less about the final programming of building and more about access/parking and the building's relationship with existing park. The building should be set far back into the north-north west corner of the site and have primary auto/bus/parking access through SM County Event Center lot---perhaps with an entrance off S. Delaware near border with Nueva school. Bikes and pedestrians should have access through a path from 28th Ave. If there is a building, it should have a 'human scale' relationship with the park---and be welcoming to people more than cars on the 28th Ave side. No shadows on whatever grassy unprogrammed areas you leave in tact. That park should have more than just playing fields for people to enjoy outside.
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