Town Hall Amenities Meeting
30.5 % of the CCHOA members participated in the Amenities Survey (on-line, in Newsletters, hand-outs at the pool, door-to-door, and by direct mailings).
In Park West, we had 41 homes turn in a survey out of 140 homes that are currently occupied.
Judging from the all time high level of responses to the Circle C Amenities survey, it was ironic that only 24 people showed up to hear the board?’s report. Never the less, the CCHOA President, Quentin Fennessy lead off with a high level overview and summary of the amenities that you asked for. He was followed by Ed Scruggs, who use a PowerPoint presentation to go over the Master Plan, the Amenities Fund, the Survey process, and the open space we have to work with. His presentation will appear on the new Circle C web site shortly.
There was a considerable amount of background information that helps to explain why we have relatively few amenities today, other than the pool, a huge park that was donated to the city, and several miles of hiking trails today. Ed brought some photographs of amenities in other neighborhoods as examples of what they expect for Circle C Ranch. He showed us two good sized new lots that were zoned for houses, but have now been donated the HOA at each end of Barstow (Circle C North).
You can check the PowerPoint presentation for the numbers, but Playscapes was clearly the most desired amenity. The second highest request was for a Community Center, which many of us have been expecting and told over and over, would come with a second pool around 2007. The good news is that both of these items are affordable.
The Recreation committee (formerly the Pool Committee), already has some ideas on upgrades to the current pool and has some RFP that look promising. Ed feels that the board is ready to move forward with choosing a 5 member task force, that will include 1 or 2 board members. They will choose a Land Use Planner, who will study and report on what we can do, with regard to space, regulations, and available funds. Once we have a concept and a plan, we can go to the Phoenix Holdings to show what we want, and with their approval and advice, move forward to fund the projects. (the current board will bid out anything over $10 k, that is likely to be the next step).
There were 8 distinct amenities requested: PLAYSCAPES (53%) and COMMUNITY CENTER (48% were clear priorities, the next 5 were closely matched (29-39%) NEW AMENITIES for the existing Pool (upgrades), HIKING TRAILS, PAVILION, SPORTS COURTS, SMALL PARKS, and AMPHITHEATER/STAGE came in at 15%
In Park West, we have only one amenity - the 2 trailheads into Circle C Park, which are accessible, but undeveloped and too dangerous for everyday use. I have hiked in and out of both, and I don't recommend it to anyone. Both could be ADA compliant without a great deal of expense and a little volunteer work. There are grants from the city, state, and federal goverment for just this sort of project.
Also, the next Circle C Ranch trail will pass directly behind Park West from LaCrosse, so why not connect to it this year ?
30.5 % of the CCHOA members participated in the Amenities Survey (on-line, in Newsletters, hand-outs at the pool, door-to-door, and by direct mailings).
In Park West, we had 41 homes turn in a survey out of 140 homes that are currently occupied.
Judging from the all time high level of responses to the Circle C Amenities survey, it was ironic that only 24 people showed up to hear the board?’s report. Never the less, the CCHOA President, Quentin Fennessy lead off with a high level overview and summary of the amenities that you asked for. He was followed by Ed Scruggs, who use a PowerPoint presentation to go over the Master Plan, the Amenities Fund, the Survey process, and the open space we have to work with. His presentation will appear on the new Circle C web site shortly.
There was a considerable amount of background information that helps to explain why we have relatively few amenities today, other than the pool, a huge park that was donated to the city, and several miles of hiking trails today. Ed brought some photographs of amenities in other neighborhoods as examples of what they expect for Circle C Ranch. He showed us two good sized new lots that were zoned for houses, but have now been donated the HOA at each end of Barstow (Circle C North).
You can check the PowerPoint presentation for the numbers, but Playscapes was clearly the most desired amenity. The second highest request was for a Community Center, which many of us have been expecting and told over and over, would come with a second pool around 2007. The good news is that both of these items are affordable.
The Recreation committee (formerly the Pool Committee), already has some ideas on upgrades to the current pool and has some RFP that look promising. Ed feels that the board is ready to move forward with choosing a 5 member task force, that will include 1 or 2 board members. They will choose a Land Use Planner, who will study and report on what we can do, with regard to space, regulations, and available funds. Once we have a concept and a plan, we can go to the Phoenix Holdings to show what we want, and with their approval and advice, move forward to fund the projects. (the current board will bid out anything over $10 k, that is likely to be the next step).
There were 8 distinct amenities requested: PLAYSCAPES (53%) and COMMUNITY CENTER (48% were clear priorities, the next 5 were closely matched (29-39%) NEW AMENITIES for the existing Pool (upgrades), HIKING TRAILS, PAVILION, SPORTS COURTS, SMALL PARKS, and AMPHITHEATER/STAGE came in at 15%
In Park West, we have only one amenity - the 2 trailheads into Circle C Park, which are accessible, but undeveloped and too dangerous for everyday use. I have hiked in and out of both, and I don't recommend it to anyone. Both could be ADA compliant without a great deal of expense and a little volunteer work. There are grants from the city, state, and federal goverment for just this sort of project.
Also, the next Circle C Ranch trail will pass directly behind Park West from LaCrosse, so why not connect to it this year ?