What are your thoughts on the future of parks, open spaces, and recreational opportunities in Sugar Land?
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Adult and Youth Sports - Should the city expand the current youth and adult sports offerings and if so what is your specific interest?
I always promote City of Sugar Land as a lifestyle of family, easy access to major freeways, top notch Venues, Smart Financial Center being the most recent one. Minor League sports that is affordable. Yes, we should expand areas for the youth. My son had to travel to New Territory to play soccer with his friends. Would love to have a public place for them to go to. More bike trails that are not near high traffic.
T.E. Harman Senior Center - Are there specific activities that you would be interested in adding to the center’s current offerings?
No response.Specialized Facilities (e.g. skate park, disk golf course, and off road biking trails) - What new facilities or improvements to current facilities would you like to see?
Skate park would be so nice for the roller skaters and skate boarders. This is an ongoing issue for the kids as they really have no where to go except to a place in old Sugar Land that I have to be there at all times due to rough kids being there from other areas of other cities. It is not well kept either.
Recreational Water Activities (development of water front along the Brazos River and accessible areas along Oyster Creek) - Would you be supportive of expanding water based activities and if so what would those activities be?
heck yes!!! I've always thought this would be such an attraction. There is a place on the Trinity River, in the Fort Worth area as I was there this past weekend, with bike trails, walking trails and restaurants with outdoor and indoor seating. Fire-pits, outside bar, Gazebos, bands also. It was also dog friendly as people could have their four legged kids with them in the restaurant and on the outside areas, The place was super busy the two hours we were there. Food was not good, whatever restaurants that are allowed to open here must be affordable to nicer dining so that there is a mix. It would be nice to get a focus group form the public to get our discussions of what we know about the residents of the area would like. Contact me as I would like to be on the focus group if you do decide to go this route.
General Recreational Programs (e.g. nature education/activities, fitness classes, group or team activities) – What changes, improvements, or additions would you make to the current offering of recreational programs?
Have co-ed Flag Football teams. Co-ed Soccer Teams, not so much workout groups as there are so many store front and gyms in the area already. Even most Master Planned communities have their own workout centers. Apartments do also. Nature Programs would be very beneficial to area elementary schools, homeschooling, parents with children not in school as of yet.