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68 | RECOMMENDATIONS <br />FACILITY RECOMMENDATIONS <br />2. Provide a system of recreational facilities to meet the <br />active and passive needs of residents <br />• 2.1 - Provide a mix of recreational activities to meet a wide range <br />of needs <br /> »2.1.1 - Look to add a special facility to meet the needs of <br />tweens, teens, and young adults; consider a challenge-course <br />facility, skate park, or disc golf course <br /> »2.1.2 - Look to provide additional court facilities in the southeast <br />area of the city; engage with neighbors to determine type of <br />court (tennis, pickleball, basketball, volleyball, or other) <br /> »2.1.3 - Look to provide additional field space in the southeast <br />area of the city; engage with neighbors, clubs, and <br />organizations to determine type and size of field (flex, lacrosse, <br />football, soccer, etc.) <br />• 2.2 - Provide places for larger group gatherings by providing <br />higher amenity shelters at select community parks <br /> »2.2.1 - Look to develop a reservable shelter with potable water, <br />electrical, and permanent restrooms <br />• 2.3 - Distribute playgrounds or play features for children of <br />all ages and abilities throughout the community, taking into <br />consideration the needs and demographics of the surrounding <br />neighborhood <br /> »2.3.1 - When replacing or adding new equipment, add play <br />features designed for the following age ranges: <br />* 6 to 24 months <br />* 2 to 5 years <br />* 5 to 12 years <br />* Ages 13+ <br /> »2.3.2 - When replacing or adding new equipment, incorporate <br />inclusive play features that are accessible to those using <br />mobility devices <br />Figure 5.10: A park challenge course is an <br />active, fun way to engage tweens, teens, <br />and young adults <br />Figure 5.12: Inclusive playgrounds will attract <br />visitors from the entire community <br />Figure 5.11: Outdoor volleyball courts are <br />only available at Lions Park