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AUSTIN PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MEETING APRIL 25, 2022 ZILKER PARK VISION PLAN Project Schedule COMMUNITY MEETING #1 INTRO TO THE PROJECT COMMUNITY MEETING #3 ALTERNATIVES PROJECT KICK-OFF FEB 1ST SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS POP-UP SERIES #1 POP-UP SERIES #2 FINAL DRAFT VISION PLAN REVIEW AND ADOPTION 2023 COMMUNITY MEETING #5 DRAFT PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION LATE 2022 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN 2 0 2 1 2022 TAG KICK-OFF MEETING COMMUNITY MEETING #2 PROGRAMMING COMMUNITY MEETING #4 PLAN CONCEPTS SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT The Vision and Goals Vision A transparent and well-documented community engagement process, which engages the city, but also seeks and considers the input of interested persons and parties with direct involvement in park and/or parties that are impacted by the park. The engagement process shall include guiding values, direction, and feature a clear step-by-step process, which includes presentation of the vision plan process. Goals 1. Educate the community about Zilker Park’s history, current City of Austin programs, operations, and future City of Austin operational needs, and provide opportunities for comment. 6. Identify and engage with PARD Parkners and other organizations, concessionaires, and groups associated with park programming. 2. Gather community input, feedback, and stories to develop a plan for the future of Zilker Park that represents the diversity of Austin. 3. Identify and educate the community on environmental considerations and respond to those considerations throughout the project. 4. Utilize equity strategies to develop community connections with and engage traditionally underserved and marginalized communities in Austin. 5. Provide opportunities for engagement that are accessible to all abilities. 7. Connect with communities around interpretive storytelling and placemaking to identify key opportunities in the park. 8. Correct any misinformation about the vision for the park and acknowledge any concerns or challenges identified by community members. 9. Create an environment of excitement for the proposed Vision Plan and future park development. 10. Create community support for the proposed Vision Plan and future park development. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Technical Advisory Group Community Engagement Goals: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) was comprised of City of Austin representatives from various departments who provided technical expertise on different elements and concerns in and around Zilker Park. The members of the TAG ensured their department’s goals, policies, plans, and constraints were understood in relation to Zilker and communicated with the project team. All meetings were recorded and posted for review by community members. TAG Members City of Austin Representatives: Parks & Recreation Department, Austin Transportation Department, Public Works, Watershed Protection, Office of Real Estate Services, Marketing and Communications Office, Austin Water, Austin Energy, Housing and Planning, Office of Sustainability, Austin Resource Recovery, and Austin Fire Department Partner Representatives: Capital Metro and TxDOT/CTRMA • Meeting #1, March 3, 2021 • Meeting #2, May 5, 2021 • Meeting #3, July 7, 2021 • Meeting #4, August 18, 2021 • Meeting #5, October 27, 2021 • Meeting #6, February 23, 2022 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Small Group Discussions Conduct small-scale, focused group meetings to garner detailed information any relevant issues affecting the enhancement of Zilker Park Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Small Group Discussion Round 1 • PARD Operations: April 29, 2021 • Environment-Water Issues: May 3, 2021 • Events (Large): May 3, 2021 • Events (Small): May 4, 2021 • History-Culture-Tourism: May 6, 2021 • Neighbors II: May 7, 2021 • Area Businesses and Concessionaires: May 10, 2021 • Exploring Equity and Inclusion: May 10, 2021 • Parkners and Nonprofits: May 11, 2021 • Higher Education Partners: May 12, 2021 • Recreation: May 12, 2021 • K-12 Schools and Youth Partners: May 13, 2021 • Circulation-Connectivity-Transportation: May 14, 2021 • Neighbors I: May 18, 2021 • Exploring Equity and Inclusion 2: May 27, 2021 • Texas School for the Deaf: June 28, 2021 Small Group Discussion Round 2 (Ongoing) Only meetings where people showed up: • Equity and Inclusion at Zilker: March 1, 2022 • Interpreting the Park through Equity Lens: March 23, 2022 • HACA: March 8, 2022 • HACA South Properties Resident Council: March 24 • HACA Goodrich Resident Council: March 24 • Black Women Who Kayak: March 30 • Boys and Girls Club of Austin: April 14 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Online Engagement VISIT OUR WEBSITE AND TAKE THE SURVEY! https://www.designworkshop.com/zilker-park/ AustinTexas.gov Project Website SpeakUpAustin.org StoryMaps Community Engagement Goals: 1, 8, 9, 10 Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 3 Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Community Meetings Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 Zoom with Live Polling, Recorded and posted to website, Stream Facebook Live, Translation and interpretation to Spanish and other languages Summary report of the meeting to be posted on the project page Community Meeting #1 140 Zoom Participants 125 Live Poll Participants 14 Facebook Live Participants 63 Questions/Comments Community Meeting #2 100 Zoom Participants 63 Live Poll Participants 15 Facebook Live Participants 102 Questions/Comments Community Meeting #3 127 Zoom Participants 7 Facebook Live 103 Live Poll Participants 107 Questions/Comments Community Meeting #4 177 Zoom Participants 27 Facebook Live 148 Live Poll Participants 235 Questions/Comments COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Pop-up Series Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 Pop-ups will be low-production events, often consisting of a table and a tent, that supplement community meetings and bring the questions presented in these meetings into closer connection to community members throughout Austin. Pop-up Series #1 District Date 7/3/2021 7/10/2021 7/11/2021 7/16/2021 7/17/2021 7/18/2021 7/19/2021 7/24/2021 7/25/2021 7/26/2021 7/31/2021 7/27/2021 7/27/2021 7/28/2021 8/1/2021 8/6/2021 8/7/2021 8/7/2021 8/8/2021 Location 1 Givens Park 5 Garrison Pool 4 Bartholomew Pool 8 Barton Springs Pool 3 Govalle Pool 2 Dittmar Pool 6 Northwest Family YMCA 9 Shipe Neighborhood Pool 7 Balcones Neighborhood Pool 7 Southwest Family Y 10 Ramsey Neighborhood Park 8 Zilker Park Great Lawn 3 Pan American Park 8 Zilker Park Great Lawn 8 Circle C Ranch Metropolitan Park 1 Mt. Zion Baptist Church 7 Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park 3 Oak Springs School Park 9 Republic Square COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Pop-up Series Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 Pop-ups will be low-production events, often consisting of a table and a tent, that supplement community meetings and bring the questions presented in these meetings into closer connection to community members throughout Austin. Pop-up Series #2 District Location Date 10/25/2021 10/26/2021 11/19/2021 10/30/2021 11/13/2021 11/7/2021 11/5/2021 11/13/2021 11/1/2021 11/15/2021 11/28/2021 11/17/2021 11/17/2021 11/18/2021 11/20/2021 12/4/2021 12/10/2021 12/12/2021 12/14/2021 12/14/2021 12/15/2021 12/15/2021 12/16/2021 12/18/2021 12/29/2021 12/29/2021 8 Outside Barton Springs Pool 2 Dove Springs Recreation Center 3 South Austin Recreation Center 4 COA/North Austin YMCA 5 Manchaca Road Branch, Austin Public Library 6 H Mart 7 North Village Branch, Austin Public Library 8 Circle C Ranch Metro Park Playground 9 Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center 10 Old Quarry Branch, Austin Public Library 8 Zilker Park: Zilker Holiday Tree Lighting 4 Gus Garcia Recreation Center 1 Turner-Roberts Recreation Center 1 Turner-Roberts Recreation Center 1 Eastlink Trail: Boggy Creek Trail 3 Krieg Field 3 Fiesta Gardens Degollado Pavilion 9 Republic Square 9 Meadowbrook Apartments (HACA) 3 Bouldin Oaks (HACA) 9 Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center 1 Asian American Resource Center 7 Northwest Recreation Center 3 Pan-American “A.B. Cantu” Recreation Center 8 Zilker Park Playscape and Hike-and-Bike Trail 1 George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Pop-up Series Community Engagement Goals: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 Pop-ups will be low-production events, often consisting of a table and a tent, that supplement community meetings and bring the questions presented in these meetings into closer connection to community members throughout Austin. Pop-up Series #3 Location Date 2/17/2022 Zilker Park 2/19/2022 Carver Museum Black History Month Block Party 3/8/2022 Housing Authority for the City of Austin (Public Housing) City Wide meeting 3/12/2022 Elisabet Ney Nature Day Museum 3/14/2022 Mendez Recreation Center 3/16/2022 Bartholomew Park 3/16/2022 Mueller Park 3/16/2022 Give a Bark About Your Park and Great Lawn outreach 3/18/2022 Gus Garcia 3/18/2022 Bartholomew Park and Mueller Lake Park 3/18/2022 Carver Museum Book Club 3/21/2022 Montopolis Recreation Center 3/22/2022 Dittmar Recreation Center 3/23/2022 Gus Garcia Recreation Center 3/24/2022 Goodrich Resident Council Meeting 3/24/2022 South Properties (HACA) 3/26/2022 Carver Museum Vendor Fair and Carver Genealogy Center 3/29/2022 AARC 4/3/2022 ABC Kite Fest 4/5/2022 4/9/2022 Ceremonial Moment of Silence & Splash Honoring Joan Means Khabele IMOM Program the Women of HACA COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Other Opportunities Media Austin American-Statesman Fox 7 (Video) KXAN The Austin Chronicle Community Impact Austin Monitor El Mundo Newspaper Austin Culture Map Towers Patch KAZI Radio & Despierta Austin Emails PARD staff sent email notices to community members across several mailing lists. The email notices contained information about the project and engagement opportunities including, community meeting schedule and materials, survey links and results, and pop-up event schedules SHARE YOUR VISION Visit AustinTexas.gov/ZilkerVision FOLLOW ALONG: #ZilkerVision #ZilkerParkVision Community Engagement Goals: 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 Social Media The City shared updates, community meeting details, and other opportunities on all of PARD’s social media accounts, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Nextdoor. Signs and Banners 2,895 people used the QR code on the 50 yard signs the project team installed in Zilker Park and in metropolitan and districts parks throughout Austin ONLINE COMMUNITY SURVEYS Schedule Community Engagement Goals: 2, 3, 4 COMMUNITY MEETING #1 INTRO TO THE PROJECT 154 PARTICIPANTS COMMUNITY MEETING #2 PROGRAMMING COMMUNITY MEETING #3 ALTERNATIVES COMMUNITY MEETING #4 PLAN CONCEPTS COMMUNITY MEETING #5 DRAFT PLAN AND IMPLEMENTATION FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN COMMUNITY SURVEY #1 DEC 4, 2020 - JUN 4, 2021 2,062 PARTICIPANTS, 10,242 VIEWS, 4,606 COMMENTS COMMUNITY SURVEY #4 OCT 25, 2021 - JAN 10, 2022 955 PARTICIPANTS, 3,849 VIEWS, 1,304 COMMENTS COMMUNITY SURVEY #5 FEB 15, 2022 - APR 10, 2022 708 PARTICIPANTS, 10,011 VIEWS, 858 COMMENTS COMMUNITY SURVEY #3 AUG 10, 2021 - OCT 4, 2021 820 PARTICIPANTS COMMUNITY SURVEY #2 JUN 29, 2021 - JUL 31, 2021 923 PARTICIPANTS, 370 COMMENTS INTERCEPT SURVEY OBTAIN ON-THE-GROUND INPUT FROM PARK USERS, OR AUSTINI- TES WHO LIVE IN OTHER PARTS OF THE CITY, ON VARIOUS AS- PECT OF THE PARK PLANNING PROCESS. THESE SURVEYS CAN BE USED TO BOOST INPUT FROM AREAS OF THE CITY THAT MAY NOT BE WELL-REPRESENTED IN THE PROCESS TO DATE. Community Engagement Goals: 2, 5, 7 Sumary of 5 Surveys 5,468 Participants 7,958 Comments ONLINE COMMUNITY SURVEYS Survey Takers % 7 2 % 9 1 % 7 1 % 2 1 % 4 1 % 9 % 0 2 % 9 1 % 9 1 % 7 1 % 8 % 8 % 3 % 3 % 1 % 4 - 18 % 3 1 % 5 1 % 7 % 4 2 % 6 2 % 6 2 % 4 2 % 2 2 % 2 2 % 4 1 % 4 1 % 9 1 % 2 1 % 2 1 % 6 1 % 8 % 7 % 9 % 5 % 4 % %3 % 2 2 % 1 18 - 25 26 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 + AGE 7% Prefer not to answer 1% Other 5% Prefer not to answer 1% Other 3% Prefer not to answer 2% Non-binary or other identifier FEMALE 50% MALE 42% FEMALE 52% MALE 43% SURVEY #5 DEMOGRAPHY SURVEY #4 DEMOGRAPHY SURVEY #3 DEMOGRAPHY FEMALE 50% SURVEY #2 DEMOGRAPHY FEMALE 51% AUSTIN DEMOGRAPHY FEMALE 48.6% MALE 44% MALE 44% MALE 51.4% GENDER % 5 7 % 2 4 % 3 3 AUSTIN DEMOGRAPHY #2 SURVEY DEMOGRAPHY #3 SURVEY DEMOGRAPHY #4 SURVEY DEMOGRAPHY #5 SURVEY DEMOGRAPHY % 0 1 % 6 % 6 % 5 % 5 % 8 % 3 % 2 % 5 % 1 1 BLACK / AFRICAN AMERICAN % 2 6 % 2 5 % 8 6 % 8 1 % 9 1 % 2 1 % 4 % 1 % 0 % 1 % 1 % 1 % 0 % 0 % 0 % 0 % 0 % 3 % 3 % 2 % 0 % 7 1 % 3 % 2 % 0 % 1 WHITE LATINO/ HISPANIC ASIAN/ ASIAN AMERICAN AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE BIRACIAL, MULTIRACIAL, OR NOT LISTED PREFER NOT TO ANSWER OTHER NATIVE HAWAIIAN/ PACIFIC ISLANDER % 2 1 % 6 % 3 RACE/ETHNICITY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Equity and Inclusion Strategy Vision The key stakeholders will be engaged directly. In addition to marketing and outreach being directed to traditionally marginalized communities, community leaders should be identified who might be willing to share stories and experiences around Zilker Park. In addition, pop-up events that take place across Austin should be identified using an equity lens tool. The marketing and outreach used to execute the equity and inclusion strategy will be guided by the following principles. Principles 1. Invite community members that are representative of Austin’s demographics, including a wide range of ages, races, ethnicities and hard-to-reach residents. 2. Reduce barriers to participation by creating a fun, culturally sensitive, inclusive and engaging process that allows for honest feedback. 3. Establish a respectful and reciprocal partnership with the community to better understand resident needs and priorities and to inform the development of the Vision Plan. 4. Increase education and understanding through tailored, engaging content that helps communities develop a deeper understanding of the Vision Plan. 5. PARD and the Project Team should commit to ongoing learning and improving throughout the process. 6. Develop and execute a process that advances systemic equity. Language Access Language Access will be a key component in outreach and engagement within Austin. We know many community members prefer communication in their primary language at home, so PARD is committed to providing opportunities for information and feedback to these community members for engagement techniques and events. Digital and Non-Digital Access PARD also acknowledges there is a digital divide when it comes to access to online materials. While many individuals do not have home computers, data shows the digital divide is shrinking, especially when considering smartphone access. Online efforts should accommodate smartphone dimensions. Additional Outreach and Communication • Community Ambassadors • Extra Pop-up Events ONLINE COMMUNITY SURVEYS Survey Takers and Zilker Park Visitorship Zipcode of Zilker Visitors Based on Cellular Data LOW HIGH Zipcode of Zilker Survey #4 Takers LOW HIGH Sources: Safegraph INPUT TO DESIGN Where we started - Community Survey #1 61% Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail 61% Barton Springs Pool and Bathhouse 56% Restrooms 54% Lack of Parking INPUT TO DESIGN Our Sources for Input Community Engagement Zilker Groups Online Offline Small Group Discussion Technical Advisory Group CapMetro Community Meeting Pop-up Events Community Survey Board Display Parks and Recreation Board Zilker Collective SpeakUpAustin Adjacent Neighborhoods City-Wide Stakeholders Council Offices Boards and Commissions Austin Transportation Department TxDOT/CTRMA Austin Parks Foundation The Trail Foundation INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Barton Springs Road configuration option. A-Stitch 2 lanes of travel Ranked 4th on the Top 5 Element from A-Stitch B-Edges 2 lanes of travel, on-street parking Ranked 13th on the Top 5 Element from B-Edges C-Regenerate 1 lane of travel, on-street parking Ranked 10th on the Top 5 Element from B-Edges 08.18.21 TAG Meeting 10.01.21 PARB Meeting 12.21.21 Meeting with ATD Barton Spring Road is one on the main connector from Downtown to MoPac. For that, it is hard to reduce the number of lanes but is great to have separated pedestrians and bikers. A ‘hybrid’ combining under/ over might be one way of implementing the land bridge concept. The level of above/ underground would depend on a lot of factors. Parking along BSR - parallel only; no angled; revenue generating displace bike lanes with parallel parking and move bikeways into park ATD doubtful of land bridge clearances; ATD more optimistic of underpass at BSR” Community Survey #5 Comments • Parking along Barton Springs Road is a terrible idea. • Imagine the traffic due to the people parallel parking. INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Barton Springs Road configuration option. NEXT STEP Move on with ‘2 lanes of travel’ option and provide precedents in Austin with parallel parking. A-Stitch 2 lanes of travelB-Edges 2 lanes of travel, on-street parkingC-Regenerate 1 lane of travel, on-street parkingRanked 4th on the Top 5 Element from A-StitchRanked 13th on the Top 5 Element from B-EdgesRanked 10th on the Top 5 Element from B-Edges12.21.21 Meeting with ATDParking along BSR - parallel only; no angled; revenue generatingdisplace bike lanes with parallel parking and move bikeways into parkATD doubtful of land bridge clearances; ATD more optimistic of underpass at BSR”Community Survey #5 Comments• Parking along Barton Springs Road is a terrible idea.• Imagine the traffic due to the people parallel parking.08.18.21 TAG MeetingThis road will not go away by Austin Transportation Department. For Mopac and Barton Springs Road, it is hard but is great to separate pedestrians and bikers from these.10.01.21 PARB MeetingA ‘hybrid’ combining under/over might be one way of implementing the land bridge concept. The level of above/underground would depend on a lot of factors.INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Please rank your preferred Barton Springs Road crossing option. 31% Ranked 1st on the Top 5 Element from A-Stitch 25% Ranked 4th on the Top 5 Element from B-Edges A-Stitch Land Bridge B-Edges Underpass C-Regenerate Surface Crossing 22% A,B and C Pedestrian Bridge 22% Community Survey #1 Comments 10.01.21 PARB Meeting Community Survey #5 Comments • Consider a land bridge • Bury Barton Springs Road and Connect park to the pool area A ‘hybrid’ combining under/over might be one way of implementing the land bridge concept. The level of above/underground would depend on a lot of factors • Land Bridge idea is an absurd idea. • Underpasses for peds/bikes are not inviting. • Land Bridge is superior to tunnel. INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction NEXT STEP Evaluate each option finacially and carefully phasing them. A-Stitch Land BridgeA,B and C Pedestrian BridgeB-Edges Underpass25%31%22%22%C-Regenerate Surface CrossingPlease rank your preferred Barton Springs Road crossing option.Ranked 1st on the Top 5 Element from A-StitchRanked 4th on the Top 5 Element from B-EdgesCommunity Survey #1 Comments• Consider a land bridge• Bury Barton Springs Road and Connect park to the pool areaCommunity Survey #5 Comments• Land Bridge idea is an absurd idea.• Underpasses for peds/bikes are not inviting.• Land Bridge is superior to tunnel.10.01.21 PARB MeetingA ‘hybrid’ combining under/over might be one way of implementing the land bridge concept. The level of above/underground would depend on a lot of factorsINPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction What improvement of Stratford Dr do you prefer? A-Stitch Align on east side of MoPac 35% Ranked 8th on the Top 5 Element from A-Stitch B-Edges Align on west side of MoPac 25% Ranked 12th on the Top 5 Element from B-Edges 60% If you combine realignment options, the support is 60% for realignment. C-Regenerate Keep Current Alignment 40% 08.18.21 TAG Meeting Community Survey #4 02.23.22 TAG Meeting There are a lot of buses approaching to Nature and Science Center along Stratford Dr. • 45% Leave as it is • 35% Reroute to the west side of MoPac • 20% Reroute to the east side of MoPac Realigning Stratford on west side of MoPac affects to preschool and facilities at ANSC. INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction NEXT STEP Continue coordinating with CTRMA about Stratford Dr realignment to the east side of MoPac. A-Stitch Align on east side of MoPacB-Edges Align on west side of MoPac25%35%40%C-Regenerate Keep Current AlignmentWhat improvement of Stratford Dr do you prefer?60%If you combine realignment options, the support is 60% for realignment.Ranked 8th on the Top 5 Element from A-StitchRanked 12th on the Top 5 Element from B-EdgesCommunity Survey #4• 45% Leave as it is• 35% Reroute to the west side of MoPac• 20% Reroute to the east side of MoPac08.18.21 TAG MeetingThere are a lot of buses approaching to Nature and Science Center along Stratford Dr.02.23.22 TAG MeetingRealigning Stratford on west side of MoPac affects to preschool and facilities at ANSC.INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Which sport fields location do you prefer? A-Stitch Rugby Fields 16% B-Edges Polo Field Area C-Regenerate No Sports Fields 19% Either Option 17% Ranked 10th on the Top 5 Element from A-Stitch 48% Ranked 15th on the Top 5 Element from B-Edges 10.25.21 Barton Springs Pool Pop-Up Event Community Meeting #4 Comments Community Survey #5 Comments Athletic Fields/use on Polo Field instead of parking. Adding more sports fields within the riparian zone is NOT a good idea. Lots of comments about Rugby field location preservation. INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Which sport fields location do you prefer? NEXT STEP Acknowledge that there is not a clear anwer here. Questions was asked a couple of different ways. A-Stitch Rugby FieldsB-Edges Polo Field Area48%16%19%17%C-Regenerate No Sports FieldsEither OptionRanked 15th on the Top 5 Element from B-EdgesRanked 10th on the Top 5 Element from A-StitchCommunity Meeting #4 CommentsAdding more sports fields within the riparian zone is NOT a good idea.Community Survey #5 CommentsLots of comments about Rugby field location preservation.10.25.21 Barton Springs Pool Pop-Up EventAthletic Fields/use on Polo Field instead of parking.INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Which location for Zilker Hillside Theater do you prefer? A-Stitch To Great Lawn 13% B-Edges Move to Landfill/Lakeside 29% 42% C-Regenerate Current Location with Improvements 58% 05.19.21 Small Group Discussion with Park Staff Don’t actually think it is the best place to have a theater due to not enough parking, accessibility, and outdated facilities. 04.14.22 Facilities Group Meeting Putting ZHT on the water, people would love that. Kite Festival Pop-Up Event Expand Hillside Theater Community Survey #5 Comments • Moving the theater will seems to bring a lot of potential disruption to theater attendees with mixing with people on the Great Lawn, their music, their dogs. 04.08.22 Meeting with CTRMA We are doing noise analysis and will make the level below 66 decibel with proper mitigation. INPUT TO DESIGN The Result of Survey #5 and Future Design Direction Which location for Zilker Hillside Theater do you prefer? NEXT STEP Show options in greater detail for both locations, detailing the pros/ cons with each for more clarity. A-Stitch To Great LawnB-Edges Move to Landfill/Lakeside29%13%42%58%C-Regenerate Current Location with Improvements05.19.21 Small Group Discussion with Park StaffDon’t actually think it is the best place to have a theater due to not enough parking, accessibility, and outdated facilities.Community Survey #5 Comments• Moving the theater will seems to bring a lot of potential disruption to theater attendees with mixing with people on the Great Lawn, their music, their dogs.04.08.22 Meeting with CTRMAWe are doing noise analysis and will make the level below 66 decibel with proper mitigation.04.14.22 Facilities Group MeetingPutting ZHT on the water, people would love that.Kite Festival Pop-Up EventExpand Hillside TheaterTHANK YOU