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Figure 3.18, How Important Is It For the City to Address the Following Parks, Recreation, and Trail Issues?, <br /> depicts the top three selections for how to improve parks, recreation, and trail issues.They include: <br /> improve pedestrian and bicycle access to the riverfront parks system, improve water access for <br /> © swimming and wading, and improve water access for people with disabilities. In addition, Figure <br /> 3.19, How Important Do You Think the Following Considerations Are?, indicates that the top choices are <br /> to establish an annual pass at discounted rates for City residents, charging an entrance or parking <br /> fee per vehicle for non-residents, and controlling access on weekends during the peak summer <br /> season. <br /> Figure 3.18,How Important Is It For the City to Address the Following Parks,Recreation,and Trail Issues? <br /> Improve pedestrian and bicycle access to the riverfront park system <br /> Improve water access for swimming and wading <br /> Improve water access for people with disabilities <br /> Better connect the riverfront parks to a citywide or regional trail system <br /> Improve existing parking areas <br /> Add additional water access points to lessen impact of existing access points <br /> Upgrade the existing facilities/amenities in the <br /> riverfront parks(e.g.,playscapes/restrooms) <br /> Improve the overall quality and appearance of the <br /> riverfront parks(improved maintenance) <br /> Increase shade opportunities <br /> Add new parking areas <br /> Improve water access for canoeing/kayaking <br /> Add additional public restrooms <br /> Add additional historical,cultural,and natural resource interpretative signage <br /> Add additional programming and events for the community outside of peak season <br /> Add additional covered picnic shelters <br /> Enhance areas for additional community events(e.g.,add an amphitheater) <br /> Remove and relocate existingathletic facilities(i.e.,athletic fields and tennis courtsat <br /> Rio Vista Park)to a more appropriate location outside the riverfront park system __ <br /> Add additional rentable covered pavilions <br /> Control access <br /> Improve wayfinding signage <br /> Relocate and improve existing pool <br /> Improve existing athletic facilities(i.e.,athletic fields and tennis courts at Rio Vista Park) <br /> i <br /> 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 <br /> ■`1eryimportant mi Important ■Undecided U Not Important I Not important at All <br /> Figure 3.19,How Important Do You Think the Following Considerations Are? <br /> Establishing an annual pass at discounted rates for City residents <br /> Charging an entrance or parking fee per vehicle for non-residents <br /> Controlling access on weekends during peak season(i.e.,adding gated <br /> access with attendants or kiosks during the summer season) <br /> Developing off-site public parking and shuttling <br /> visitors to the riverfront parks system <br /> Establishing an annual pass for all visitors <br /> Controlling access every day during peak season(i.e.,adding gated • <br /> _ <br /> access with attendants or kiosks during the summer season) <br /> Supporting off-site private parking <br /> Charging an entrance fee per vehicle for all visitors <br /> 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 <br /> III Very Important II Important ■Undecided Not Important ia Not Important At All <br /> Chapter 3 System Analysis, Needs, and Recommendations 53 <br />