UMINA SKATEPARK AND PENINSULA RECREATION PRECINCT REDEVELOPMENT - PHASE FOUR [04] CONCEPT DESIGN REPORT AUGUST 2019 Creative Community Engagement and Activation Consultation & Design | Skatepark Construction | Contract Administration | Project Management A: PO Box 5771 Maroochydore, QLD 4558 | E: [email protected] | W: trinityskateparks.com.au | P: +61 (07) 5314 1114 PRE-DESIGN CONVERSATIONS, DROP-IN SESSIONS & VOTING During Trinity’s site visits to Umina, the Team met with key stakeholders as well as members of the general public. With Council’s assistance, Trinity facilitated drop-in sessions at the skatepark and asked local people to fill out user surveys and take part in a series of voting based exercises to select their preferred features and elements. This was an effective way to draw on local knowledge from members of the community that are directly and indirectly involved or interested in the project. Undertaking this form of engagement enables relationships to be formed with stakeholders as well as provides FIRST ROUND OF COMMUNITY CONSULTATION direct contact with the people who are engrained in the local culture and context of a place. For the first round of consultation, a number of different consultation techniques were SCHOOL BASED WORKSHOPS undertaken within the community and the following methods of consultation were used: Workshops with the local school students at Umina Public School and Brisbane Waters ONLINE SURVEYS Secondary College Woy Woy and Umina campuses were held to: The first round informed The Central Coast Council advertised to the community via print media, sent _ engage with the young and upcoming skate generation and correspondence to 625 local residents and posted on Council’s social media, advising that _ explore design ideas with the current skatepark users and members of the COMMUNITY CONSULTATION multiple consultation sessions would be held for them to ‘have their say’ about this project. local skate community. An online survey was then created and released to the community for the purposes of To inform the concept design for the skatepark and masterplan for surrounding recreation guaging their interest, selecting obstacles and to develop a relative local user profile. This level of involvement creates ownership, establishes relationships within the youth of precinct, Council undertook two rounds of community consultation. the community and enables a better understanding of the user needs. The key outcomes The skate survey was open for a period of four weeks and received a excellent response the development of two concept designs for the area. The second round presented the two from these workshops enable the information gathered to be utilised and integrated during with 301 community members completing the survey. The results provided evidence of concept designs to the community for comment. The feedback received in the second the exploration of conceptual themes and ideas, while also allowing the development of the demand for an upgraded facility. The results also reflect current demand and facility round of consultation then informed the development of the final concept design. spatially responsive design interventions. requirements, while further building on the regional skate profile that greatly assisted in the The community consultation process has been instrumental toward obtaining important final design of the skatepark and its integration into the overall recreation precinct. information and feedback from the community about the redevelopment of Umina’s skatepark and Peninsula Recreation Precinct . The success, integrity and responsiveness of the future development relies heavily on the feedback of the current and future user groups of the space. Therefore it is essential to engage with the community to gain an insight into their wants, needs. The information gathered, evaluated and provided from the community consultation has been used by TSP to refine and tailor the final skate park concept design to meet the requirements of the community, Council and the allocated budget. DECEMBER 2018 This form of inclusive community engagement also encourages participation and opens - FOR THE RIDER’S - SKATE // SCOOT // BMX - DISCLAIMER - SOME OF THE IMAGES DISPLAYED WITHIN THIS SURVEY WERE DOWNLOADED FROM GOOGLE IMAGES a feedback loop that will inspire and drive the design development of the future facility. COMMUNITY SURVEY Street + Plaza This is what will turn Umina Skatepark into a place that is valued, cared for and continually What’s your favourite style to ride? A mix of the two - FOR THE COMMUNITY! (CheckDECEMBER Box) 2018 activated long into the future. COMMUNITY SURVEY Bowl + Transition DISCLAIMER - SOME OF THE IMAGES DISPLAYED WITHIN THIS SURVEY WERE DOWNLOADED FROM GOOGLE IMAGES Please select the TWO (2) most important options hangout spaces What do you think is really important for the park to have? - parkour elements climbing structure shade structures shade trees spines Vert ramps Please choose only yourmini favourite ramps three (3) Referenced Park: Pier 62, Chelsea NYC Referenced Park: Cedar Park, Texas Referenced Park: Woodward East Plaza Which obstacles do you shred?bowls - bright colours iconictransitions features BBQ’s landscaping tables + chairs moguls volcanoes china banks hipped banks eventsflat space banks HAVE YOUR SAY!!! murals + art walls activities lighting sculptures stairs + hubbas ledges CAN YOU HELP US WITH THE UMINA SKATEPARK UPGRADE manual pads Name:_______________________ Your Age: 0-7 7-14 How often do ride: kickers (Check Box) Daily (Check Box) 14-21 21-28 cctv outdoorroof gym tops Where do you live? Weekly mtb features 28-35 35-45 Ninja Course sealed pump (Town / Postcode only)________________ ? Which gender are you: 46+ Weekdays ollie gaps Weekends Do you Skate/ Ride or Support? (Circle) hand rails Rider - (Please continue with the survey) BMX Monthly Supporter - (Please go to page 3 of the survey) // Never - I watch pole gams Choose your wheels: (Check Box) CAN YOU HELP US WITH THE HowUMINA would SKATEPARK you most likely getUPGRADE? to box jumps Skateboard Scooter How come you ride? (Circle) the Skate Park?: (Check Box) Please add your comments below) spendAWESOME! time with friends it’s fun fun boxes Walk Get dropped off If you think something else should be included, tell us what it is? - ( SCOOT to relax Ride my wheels Train// stay out of trouble challenge myself Drive myself Bus fitness linkLong below:board Cruiser I dont ride, I watch Please add your comments below) Other (please specify) I want to go pro express who I am When do you ride: SKATE(Check Box) 6am - 9am help to make it to get out of the house 9am - 12noon pro rider peace and quite 12 - 3pm Other: _____________________________ Are there any other obstacles or ideas that you think could be included? - ( 3pm - 7pm Extensive work goes into assessing and evaluating quality skatepark upgrades. Existing site location - Umina Beach Inline DO YOU 7pm - 11pm BMX informationWhere’sWhat areyour your favourite thoughts skate on upgradingpark or and expanding the existing Umina placeSkatepark? to ride and why? Pg 2 of 03 Fill out the online-survey using the MTB WCMX P: +61 (07) 5314 1114 Other: ________________________ Creative Community Engagement And Activation Council areWhich upgrading tricks can you land? the victoria park skatepark and W: trinityskateparks.com.au | (Check Box) they need your Consultation & Design | Skatepark E: [email protected] Construction | Contract |Administration | Project Management Beginner Intermediate Professional Yes Krooked Grinds Please provide your email below) Whip Drop-in Roll-in Bri Flip Kickless Front Scoot CanHand we contactplant you with further information? - ( A: PO Box 5771 Maroochydore, QLD 4558 | Blunt Slide No Visit councils website or facebookBack Scoot pageInward for more 360 Flip Bar spin 180 Finger Whip Teebog Double Whip Rails Lip Slide Ollie Email:Hard ____________________________________________________________ Flip Tucknohanda Five-O Grind Quad Quint Tic-Tac Foot Jam Back Flip Creative Community Engagement And Activation Pg 3 Rock to fakie Pop Shuv-it Tripple whip Shuv-it Front Flip of 03 No hander! Board Slide Kick Flip SupermanConsultation & Design | Skatepark Construction | Contract Administration | Project Management P: +61 (07) 5314 1114 Tail stall 360 - Air 720 W: trinityskateparks.com.au | centralcoast.nsw.gov.au Heel Flip 900 E: [email protected] | Push ‘n’ roll Manual Endo Hubbas A: PO Box 5771 Maroochydore, QLD 4558 | Cross-Up Benihana Short manual Feeble Smith Garden Gaps facebook.com/CentralCoastCouncil/Stair Gaps 180-Air Bunny Hop Peg Slide Tail Whip Nose Wheelie Mono Little wheelie Kicker-Kicker Ride Street & Transition Shred Everything Creative Community Engagement And Activation Consultation & Design | Skatepark Construction | Contract Administration | Project Management Pg 1 A: PO Box 5771 Maroochydore, QLD 4558 | E: [email protected] | W: trinityskateparks.com.au | P: +61 (07) 5314 1114 of 03 Creative Community Engagement and Activation Consultation & Design | Skatepark Construction | Contract Administration | Project Management A: PO Box 5771 Maroochydore, QLD 4558 | E: [email protected] | W: trinityskateparks.com.au | P: +61 (07) 5314 1114 DRAFT RESPONDING TO THE FIRST ROUND OF COMMUNITY CONSULTATION FEEDBACK Multiple forms of consultation were conducted for this project; including impromptu WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE conversations with skatepark users,
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