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NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS <br /> Neighborhood parks are typically smaller than other Figure 3.5,Neighborhood Parks <br /> park types and can serve one or two neighborhood Comparison <br /> communities. Given their location,these types of parks 1,795.9 acres <br /> are often within walking or bicycling distance and are <br /> highly valued in the neighborhoods they serve. <br /> There are currently 16 neighborhood parks in the <br /> City of San Marcos,totaling 73 acres and making up <br /> approximately four percent of the park land in the City <br /> (see Figure 3.5, Neighborhood Parks Comparison). Most <br /> of the neighborhood parks are located on the west side 73.0 acres <br /> of Interstate 35. Some examples are Craddock Avenue <br /> Park, Dunbar Park, and Franklin Square Park. Current <br /> issues presently found in neighborhood parks are lack <br /> of parking, lack of maintenance,vandalism, and lack of <br /> accessibility(see Figure 3.6, Issues with Neighborhood <br /> Parks). Neighborhood All Parkland <br /> Parks <br /> San Marcos Neighborhood Parks <br /> • Anita Reyes Park* <br /> Figure 3.6,Issues with Neighborhood Parks <br /> g g • Conway Park* <br /> N..a�Kof,, . le • Craddock Avenue Park <br /> • • Dunbar Park <br /> of Maint <br /> (Y- --vii-i Phd' • Eddie Durham Park <br /> . _ _ 1- 7 T . �6) ■ El Camino Real Park <br /> • Franklin Square Park* <br /> / • H.E.B. Park <br /> • Haynes Street Park <br /> • Jaycee's Park <br /> vandalis,, • Mill Street Park* <br /> ( 007111111h• •\\ • Paul Pena Park* <br /> • Swift Memorial Park <br /> • Victory Gardens Park* <br /> • Randy Vetter Park <br /> •----1 — .---7 <br /> • Willow Springs Park <br /> --: <br /> *Representative examples of these neighborhood <br /> `µoi ACCess• parks are highlighted on page 41. <br /> (---- ' 46. <br /> ISSUES 11AH va i/. <br /> NEIGHBORHO ARKS <br /> 40 City of San Marcos, Texas I San Marcos Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Master Plan <br />