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?
No response.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?
Would like to see an arboretum like the one in Houston's Memorial Park. Would also like to see more oaks and fast growing trees for shade throughout all parks and trails.
I would also like to see a large indoor playground with areas divided by age group. This would be a great place to take kids on 100 degree days.
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?
Would like to see a river walk with water taxis that travel from Sienna Plantation to River Park, and eventually expand further north and south. I would want retail like restaurants, starbucks, and jamba juice all concentrated near UH/59/Telfair. The areas in between water taxi stops should be mostly natural with lots of trees and trails. More kayaks & canoes on both the Brazos and Oyster Creek. It would be nice to have a beach area on the river like the one on the San Jacinto River in Newport (Crosby, TX). Also sand volleyball as a recreation activity. All of the above is my ideal dream use of the riverfront. We would need to get rid of the gators and snakes, though.
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?
No response.