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1 FACILITIES PUBLIC FEEDBACK tennis outdoor basketball court camper/rv hook-ups beach area along lake croquet lawn interpretive trails putting green horseshoe pits wellness stations sand volleyball courts skate park performance venue dog park football field lighting spray ground/splash pad playgrounds picnic pavilions parking concessions/restrooms

2 P R O G R A M S primitive camping cultural events shuffleboard basketball swimming golf volleyball fishing picnicing fitness canoeing music festival skate park tennis dog park baseball/softball PUBLIC FEEDBACK biking walking running soccer

3 PUBLIC FEEDBACK Terrebonne Community Park - Public Workshop 10/23/12 Facilities/Amenities for Terrebonne Community Park # of Votes 1. Concessions/Restrooms Parking Picnic Pavilions Playgrounds 24 t5. Spray Ground/Splash Pad 17 t5. Lighting (Write In) 17 t5. Football Field (Write In) Dog Park Band Stand/Performance Venue Skate Park (Write In) 8 t9. Sand Volleyball Courts 5 t9. Wellness Stations Horseshoe Pits 4 t11. Putting Green 2 t11. Interpretive Trails 2 t12. Croquet Lawn 1 t12. Beach Area Along Lake 1 t12. Camper/RV Hook-ups 1 t13. Outdoor Basketball Court 0 t13. Tennis 0 Programs for Terrebonne Community Park # of Votes 1. Soccer Running Walking Biking Baseball/Softball Dog Park Tennis Skate Park (Write In) 10 t9. Music Festival 7 t9. Canoeing 7 t9. Fitness Picnicing 5 t11. Fishing 4 t11. Volleyball Golf 3 t13. Swimming 1 t13. Basketball 1 t13. Shuffleboard 1 t13. Cultural Events Primitive Camping 0

4 FACILITIES basketball courts volleyball courts archery range par 3 golf course outdoor swimming bocce court access to water recreation adaptive park facilities miracle league field trees double gym outdoor game tables camper/rv hook ups skate park bmx track concessions swimming pool fishing pond/pier event center horseshoe pits canoeing/boating facilities community garden trails to regional destinations tennis courts dog park spray ground/splash park outdoor performance venue/stage baseball fields picnic pavilions children's playground soccer fields parking restrooms walking/bike paths 3.4 % 3.4 % 3.4 % 6.9 % 6. 9 % 6.9 % 8.6 % 8.6 % 12.1 % 15.5 % 17.2 % 17.2 % 19 % 20.7 % 20.7 % 24.1 % 32.8 % 34.5 % 36.2 % 37.9 % 41.4 % PUBLIC SURVEY parish wide facilities question 1 50 % % 70 % 84.5 % 86.2 % 93.1 % 94.8 %

5 PUBLIC SURVEY RESULTS Terrebonne Community Park - Public Workshop 10/23/12 Parish Wide Facilites (Question 1) Facilities/Amenities # of Votes % 1. Walking/Bike Paths Restrooms Parking Soccer Fields Children's Playground Picnic Pavilions Baseball Fields Outdoor Performance Venue/Stage Spray Ground/Splash Park Dog Park Tennis Courts Nature Trails with Links to Regional Destinations Community Garden t14. Canoeing/Boating Facilities t14. Horseshoe Pits Event Center t16. Fishing Pond/Pier t16. Swimming Pool Concessions BMX Track t19. Skate Park t19. Camper/RV Hook Ups t20. Outdoor Game Tables (Checkers, Dominoes, Etc.) t20. Double Gym t20. Trees t21. Miracle League Field t21. Adaptive Park Facilities t21. Access to Water Based Recreation Sites and Natural Resources t22. Bocce Court t22. Outdoor Swimming t22. Par 3 Golf Course t22. Archery Range t22 Volleyball Courts t22. Basketball Courts total surveys completed

6 PROGRAMS shooting range canoeing/kayaking/yolo boarding gardening 400m running track camping karate aerobics dance dog training yoga golf swimming wellness programs tennis basketball adult baseball/softball youth football music festivals/events biking youth baseball/softball youth soccer walking/running 3.4 % 6.9 % 8.6 % 10.3 % 10.3 % 17.2 % 19 % 22.4 % 24.1 % 25.9 % 25.9 % 29.3 % 29.3 % 34.5 % PUBLIC SURVEY parish wide programs question % 62.1 % 63.8 % 82.8 % 84.5 %

7 Parish Wide Programs (Question 2) Programs # of Votes % t1. Walking/Running t1. Youth Soccer Youth Baseball/Softball Biking Music Festivals/Events Youth Football t6. Adult Baseball/Softball t6. Basketball t7. Tennis t7. Wellness Programs Swimming Golf Yoga Dog Training t12. Dance t12. Aerobics Karate Camping M Running Track t16. Gardening t16. Canoeing/Kayaking/YOLO Boarding t16. Shooting Range total surveys completed

8 FACILITIES PUBLIC SURVEY 2 mile running track softball fields volleyball courts outdoor workout facility indoor soccer outdoor game tables camper/rv hook ups lighted soccer fields access to water recreation & natural resources horseshoe pits bmx track fishing pond/pier gym community garden swimming pool tennis courts canoeing/boating facilities trees spray ground/splash pad event center skate park outdoor performance venue/stage dog park trails to regional destinations concessions picnic pavilions baseball fields children's playground parking soccer fields restrooms walking/bike paths des ired f a c ilities question

9 Terrebonne Community Park Most Desired Facilities (Question 3) Facilities # of Votes 1. Walking/Bike Paths Restrooms Soccer Fields Parking Children's Playground Baseball Fields 10 t7. Picnic Pavilions 9 t7. Concessions 9 t8. Nature Trails with Links to Regional Destinations 6 t8. Dog Park 6 t9. Outdoor Performance Venue/Stage 5 t9. Skate Park 5 t9. Event Center 5 t10. Spray Ground/Splash Pad 4 t10. Trees 4 t11. Canoeing/Boating Facilities 3 t11. Tennis Courts 3 t11. Swimming Pool 3 t11. Community Garden 3 t11. Gym 3 t12. Fishing Pond/Pier 2 t12. BMX Track 2 t12. Horseshoe Pits 2 t12. Access to Water Based Recreation Sites and Natural Resources 2 t12. Lighted Soccer Fields 2 t13. Camper/RV Hook Ups 1 t13. Outdoor Game Tables (Checkers, Dominoes, Etc.) 1 t13. Indoor Soccer 1 t13. Outdoor Workout Facility 1 t13. Volleyball Courts 1 t13. Softball Fields 1 t13. 2 Mile Running Track 1

10 PROGRAMS karate canoeing/kayaking/yolo boarding running fishing volleyball adult soccer shooting range gardening aerobics camping swimming dance golf basketball yoga dog training wellness programs adult baseball/softball tennis music festivals/events youth football biking youth baseball/softball youth soccer walking/running PUBLIC SURVEY desired programs question

11 Terrebonne Community Park Most Desired Programs (Question 4) Programs # of Votes 1. Walking/Running Youth Soccer Youth Baseball/Softball Biking Youth Football Music Festivals/Events 9 7. Tennis 8 8. Adult Baseball/Softball 6 t9. Wellness Programs 5 t9. Dog Training Yoga 4 t11. Basketball 3 t11. Golf 3 t12. Dance 2 t12. Swimming 2 t13. Camping 1 t13. Aerobics 1 t13. Gardening 1 t13. Shooting Range 1 t13. Adult Soccer 1 t13. Volleyball 1 t13. Fishing 1 t13. Running 1 t13. Canoeing/Kayaking/YOLO Boarding Karate 0

12 Terrebonne Parish Community Park Community Input Session October 23, If you have any additional input or feedback on the programs and facilities to be provided by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government and Recreation District 2-3, please use the space below to make any comments. Thank you for taking time to help plan your community recreation. Below are written responses from question 5 (listed above) obtained from surveys completed at the community input session: - Why does the first phase of the facility need to be baseball/softball fields? There are already baseball/softball fields and facilities all over the parish. The existing soccer fields are the only ones in the parish and are in desperate need of upgrade, as well as parking. - Utilize additional acreage that currently is not included in plans. - Expandable Grow with community. - (1) We are still wanting a plan for traffic on 311 we need turning lanes and/or a red light. (2) Noise buffers for surrounding homes. (3) Security keeping park people out of the Lakes. (4) move parking into the center of park keep away from residences. (5) Perimeter fencing. - With the number of baseball facilities in District 2-3 and across the parish why would we need more than 1 softball area and 1 youth baseball area? Don t overdo what we already have available. Buy the potential 18.5 acres. More soccer fields are needed (at least 2 more) meter running track like high schools. - Would like lighted soccer fields. - Please no prison toilets (Stainless Steel). Currently, we have multiple gyms not interested in another one. - Proposed soccer layout is inadequate for current levels of HTSA membership, and cannot therefore accommodate any growth at all. - Please make sure to look at the large number of children registered in HTSA Blackhawks soccer. Please make sure there are enough fields to accommodate all soccer age groups. This is an excellent sport for our youth and we need to support this event! - Outdoor workout facility like Lafreniere Park. Lighted soccer fields. - Please provide safe biking and running paths for residents throughout Terrebonne Parish. - (1) Make Valhi main entrance, it makes more sense. (2) No RV hook ups. (3) Division of property with some type of presentable fencing. - My concern is to ensure that we have enough fields to host a soccer tournament. I m not sure that the current proposal would work for a soccer tournament. Our November tournament will require (3) 11v11 fields, (8) 8v8 fields and U8 fields. I would hope that this project would provide the ability to host a larger tournament. - I really like the idea of canoeing/boating facilities and an outdoor stage. Facility should close by 10:00pm. No overnight camping.

13 - There should be a pond of some sort at 5 deep. It can serve as dirt needed for build up and can facilitate water activities. - Lights would allow the playing of games and practicing throughout the winter months. Hwy. 311 will need turning lanes added. Picnic and pavilion areas would be great for between games. Fishing area to teach kids without boats would be nice can utilize retention ponds. - Use additional 18 acres for soccer. - Expand additional area now and add soccer fields. More soccer fields are needed to even think about having a soccer tournament!! - The soccer complex and softball complex need to be kept whole and then add other amenities. Soccer fields need to be involved in phase I. - I don t think given the existing parish sport facilities that we need to emphasize the same sports. This complex should have more focus on improving and promoting sports/events that currently do not exist. Revenue from the new complex can be used to rebuild and improve existing facilities around parish. Soccer fields and area is much needed in this parish. - Running track 2 miles. - Please black top walking/running paths!\ - If baseball/softball fields are the only recreation included in the first phase, perhaps temporary improvements could be done on soccer fields to make this area more suitable. - Walking tracks at all parks. BMX and skate parks could be built on parks peripherals and time restricted as not to interfere with other activities. - I do not see a need to build a gym in this new park complex. I believe the soccer space is not big enough to hold an 80 team tournament (Gobbler Cup) as has been a regular staple to our area. I also disagree with the space/size allotted to administrative building. Its too large and costly and not needed. There was a feasibility study done in (Schwabb administration) with research and feasibility of sports plex. Look into it, could save you from reinventing the wheel. - Please assure that the road infrastructure will be sufficient to manage traffic, access this includes Hwy. 311 issues. - A soccer stadium would be nice to hold high school and possibly semi-pro games. Plenty of trees. Shelter when inclement weather occurs. - Make sure parking and restroom facilities are adequate along with egress to main roads. - I think the park/sports complex is great, and I am excited it will be near my neighborhood. I believe traffic access to the complex will need to be addressed. With only the soccer fields there currently, traffic is often a problem turning off of 311, turning onto 311, and traffic delays because of congestion related to soccer. With the new complex, I imagine this would extend beyond soccer days of the week and beyond soccer season. I hope that proper turning lanes, a traffic light or other modifications will be made.

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