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Parks-Home-Westwind Park
Picnic benches at Westwind Park create a place for celebration opportunities and for relaxation.


Parks and recreational spaces represent a critical physical, social and psychological element of a complete community.  Beyond merely providing recreational opportunities, carefully sited and well designed parks serve a multitude of functions for the community: creating neighborhood identity, serving as focal points for gathering (the “third place”  concept) and celebration, and increasing and protecting environmental resources.  Moreover, parks act as the city’s “breathing spaces,” where people experience relief as they go about their daily routines.


Purpose

The Parks and Recreation Element:

  • Establishes goals for the Ontario park system and recreation programs.

  • Underscores the vital role parks and recreation programs play in economic development, land use, housing, community health, infrastructure and transportation goals.


Principles

We believe:

  • Parks promote community engagement, economic investment and quality aesthetic design.

  • Parks should be distributed throughout the City.

  • Well planned, managed and maintained parks provide opportunities for physical exercise and relaxation, which can lead to better health of members of the community.

  • Programs and activities enrich the lives of members of the community.


Parks and Recreation Element Sections

PR1 Planning & Design
PR2 Programming


EXHIBITS
All Exhibits are part of the Policy Plan
 
Park Facilities   Existing Equestrian Trails
PR-01 Park Facilities PR-02 Existing Equestrian Trails
 



REFERENCE MATERIALS
Reference Materials are not part of the Policy Plan
 
1. Old Model Colony-Comprehensive Park & Recreation Master Plan
 

 

 

PARKS NEWS

New Soccer Complex Now Open

Photo of Soccer Complex
The new Soccer Complex is located on Philadelphia St. between Vineyard and Archibald Avenues.  The complex has 7 synthetic and natural soccer fields along with a snack bar, sheltered picnic area, sheltered inner bleacher area, and open turf field viewing areas.  The Soccer Complex opened in September 2009.

South Bon View Park to Be Completed Mid-2011

South Bon View Park Plan  South Bon View Park will be located one block north of Philadelphia St. and is a joint venture with General Electric.  Phase 1 will include a parking lot, turf area, picnic area, restroom and decomposed granite walk.  Phase 2 includes a ballpark which will be completed as funding becomes available.

 

 

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