Robson Park and Lion's Park Design Survey
1.
Are you a Jasper resident?
Yes
No
2.
Where do you live?
East side of town
Centre of town
West side of town
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge
Not Applicable
Other outlying property (please specify)
3.
How often do you use Robson Park?
Daily
1-2 times per week
Once per month
A few times a year
Not at all
4.
How often do you use Lion's Park?
Daily
1-2 times per week
Once per month
A few times a year
Not at all
5.
Looking at the updated design for Robson Park, please select the features that you think will add value to the existing space and meet the needs of the community (you can select more than one).
1. The Gathering Shade Area
- an informal clustering of trees and picnic tables to allow groups and families to gather in an open shaded areas. This area could be seen as a backyard for community members who do not have access to their own backyard spaces.
2. The Great Lawn Space
- a flexible space that can be used for any number of unprogrammed activities. A light depression in the lawn will allow for the creation of an outdoor skating area in the winter, helping to ensure four season use of the Park.
3. The Multi-Use Plaza
- an inviting area to gather in the day or evening. It is a paved and sheltered area in the Park, with proposed festival lighting. It can also be used as an area for school classroom gatherings, or festivals with space enough for 9 -10' tents.
4. The Gravelled and Shaded Grove
- relates to the Public Library across the street and provides a quiet space for all to enjoy.
5. The Treed Gravel Walk
- respects an existing desire line locals use to move through from the downtown to the library. As a casual walk with benches and lighting, it provides a safe connective area with opportunities to stop and relax while framing sight lines to an important municipal facility.
6. The 4-metre Wide Promenade
- runs along Geikie Street and is the interface between the Park and the downtown from the hotel and tourist-lodging areas to the north. As a tree lined walk with seating and lighting it is a space unto itself connecting people and places together
6.
Is there anything else you would like to see in Robson Park?
7.
Additional comments on the Robson Park design:
8.
Looking at the updated design for Lion's Park, please select the features that you think will add value to the existing space and meet the needs of the community (you can select more than one).
1. Play Zone 1
- for younger children, existing features reorganized.
2. Play Zone 2
– for younger children, new features.
3. Basketball Courts and Hockey Rink
- which hosts up to three half basketball courts or a hockey rink. The asphalt basketball court will have a concrete curb around it, allowing it to be flooded and frozen for winter skating and hockey games.
4. Change Area/Utility Building
- will house the mechanical and electrical functions for the Park as well as have seating for court and ice area users.
5. Rolling and Sliding Hill
– for tobogganing or sliding in winter.
6. The Water Splash Pad
– for summer
7. The Social Hub
– an open air structure with a cooking and seating area as well as 4 season bathrooms It also has an attached trellis area with outdoor seating and fire pit, which will allow community gathering and observation of the surrounding activities.
9.
Is there anything else you would like to see in Lion's Park?
10.
Additional comments on the Lion's Park design:
11.
What is your age
Under 18
18-34
35-54
55-64
65+
12.
Please indicate the ages of your children (select all that apply)
0-5 years
6-12 years
13-17 years
18+
No children
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