CITY OF RIVER ROUGE 2020-2024 PARKS & RECREATION PLAN PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mayor Michael D. Bowdler Mayor Pro-Tem Karen Ward City Council Patty Campbell Daniel Cooney Derek Perry Percy Pierce Tina Miller-Laginess Constables Jonathan Holy Dennis Shiels Recreation Director William Campbell Parks and Recreation Commission Derek Perry - Chairman Tina Miller-Laginess Pete Piece Community Development Director Karl Laub LIST OF FIGURES / TABLES / MAPS TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 River Rouge Parks and Recreation Plan INTRODUCTION & HISTORY The preparation of the Community Parks River Rouge grew in the 1920s due to and Recreation Master Plan provides the the Ford Motor Company. The City of City of River Rouge with a document River Rouge was a productive, middle- to use as a decision-making guide to class suburb with ample opportunity. plan the resident’s park and recreation The city had its peak population in the needs. The previous Park and Recreation 1950s when the industry was booming. Master Plan was adopted in 2008 and has However, the population dropped in therefore, expired as a tool for gaining the 1980s with the downturn of the access to grant funding through the state automobile industry. The population loss agency, the Michigan Department of has had other negative consequences Natural Resources. These plans have a such as housing vacancy and disrepair, five-year life span. vandalism, and reduced tax base. This plan has been prepared to identify In 2015 the City of River Rouge was projects to schedule capital improvements selected as one of the top 10 “Rising for parks and recreation facilities. Short- Tide” communities in Michigan. The and long-term recreation needs have city saw an upswing in demand for been identified through this process. The family housing. During 2016, a team plan was developed in accordance with of planners, economic developers, and the Michigan Department of Natural workforce experts collaborated to engage Resources standards and guidelines. The the public to update the Master Plan to City of River Rouge is eligible to receive guide the growth and development for MDNR grant funding with the adoption the next ten years. The Master Plan was and approval of this plan. adopted in 2017. The area was originally settled by the French in the opportune location near two rivers. The city was not founded until River Rouge is a part 1922 when the City of Detroit expressed interest in annexing land in Ecorse of the most Township. While the City of River Rouge populous was not officially founded until 1922, it has been deemed “A Bicentennial City,” county in the state. as it was first settled in 1808.1 Rouge River has played an integral part in Metro Detroit’s industrial scene as the waterways Nearly 2 of every have been vital features to the industrial 10 Michiganders prosperity.2 lives in Wayne County. 1 https://accesswayne.org/river-rouge/ 2 https://cityofriverrouge.com/ Introduction & History 7 8 River Rouge Parks and Recreation Plan COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION The City of River Rouge is located in thoroughfare, and the Detroit River. River southeast Michigan in Wayne County, Rouge is also bounded on its northern along the shorelines of the Detroit River side by the man made channel around and Rouge River. It forms the northern wholly industrialized Zug Island. boundary of an area commonly referred to as the “downriver communities,” extending from the City of Detroit DEMOGRAPHICS boundary on the north to Monroe County Population and Age in the south. The Interstate 75 Freeway and State Highway 84 (Fort Street) are Understanding age and population both located less than one mile from trends are an important part of the the City’s western boundary. The City planning process. Demographic trends shares a common boundary with the City allow municipalities to make informed of Detroit to the north and the City of decisions regarding the type and desired Ecorse to the south. community facilities. The City covers 2.65 square miles, a According to the American Community small city that is home to major industrial Survey (2017), River Rouge has a giants such as National Steel Corporation, population of 7,5591 and is expected Texaco, and Amoco Petroleum Products. to continue shrinking. The largest age The City is linked to Detroit in many category is 25-34 years old (24%), ways; in addition to sharing a border, followed closely by 45-54 years old they are connected via two corridors: 1 https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/ Jefferson Avenue, River Rouge’s principal pages/productview.xhtml?src=CF Age Distribution by Life Stage in the City of River Rouge 1200 1000 800 600 Number of People 400 200 0 <5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 74 75 to 84 85+ Age (years) Source: American Community Survey 2017 Community Description 9 10 River Rouge Parks and Recreation Plan (20.5%) which makes the median age the recommended amount. The City of in River Rouge young at 34.9 years old. River Rouge is an urban area lacking open Eighteen percent of the population is 14 green space. It is important for the City years old or younger. The graph “Age of River Rouge to consider securing more Distribution by Life Stage” provides green space when the opportunity arises. insight into how to City can adapt its For example, if a house is demolished, parks and recreation programming that land can be designated for green and facilities to best suit the changing space. Fortunately, the City’s parks demographic groups. are located within neighborhoods, for example, the five mini parks are located Housing on corner lots surrounded by homes. The total number of households in Education, Work, and Income River Rouge is 3,795. A majority of the housing units are single-family detached According to the American Community homes totaling 2,623. Nearly 30% of Survey, 15.6% of residents in River households are considered multifamily Rouge have a bachelor’s degree or higher. units. Considering one-third of the Approximately 55% of people are in the housing units are multifamily, there is labor force but the City of River Rouge a need for green space for families to has a high rate of poverty at 36.1%. use for recreation who may not have a With over one-third of the population backyard. The Michigan Department of living with modest means, it is crucial to Natural Resources recommends 10 acres plan park and recreation activities that of parkland per 1,000 people. There is a are affordable to the residents or free of total of 41 acres of parks and recreation facilities in the City, which is lower than charge. Housing Units in the City of River Rouge 3000 2623 2500 2000 1500 1000 434 500 334 183 139 32 38 12 0 1-unit, 1-unit, 2 units 3 or 4 units 5 to 9 units 10 to 19 20 or more Mobile detached attached units units home Source: American Community Survey 2017 Community Description 11 2.8% Over 70% of people commute to work Commuting 4.9% 1.6% alone, while 14% carpool. Nearly 15% of 5.3% Car, truck, or van -- drove alone people use public transportation, walk to Car, truck, or van -- carpooled work, or work at home. Public transportation (excluding taxicab) 14.4% The median household income in River Walked Rouge is $29,671, which is considerably Other means 70.9% lower than the national average of Worked at home $55,322. Partnering with local nonprofits Source: American Community Survey 2017 to provide recreational opportunities can alleviate the cost burden for the people of the City of River Rouge. Table: Household Income Race Median % All Persons in The City of River Rouge has a diverse Household Income Poverty distribution of races. The African- American population accounts for half City of River Rouge $29,671.00 36.1 of the population, while the Caucasian population is approximately 41.9%. The Wayne County $43,702.00 23.7 Hispanic or Latino population is classified as ethnicity and may be double counted Michigan $52,668.00 15.6 in other racial groups. Source: American Community Survey 2017 Race and Ethnicity 15% 3% 5% Caucasian 42% Afr ica n Ameri ca n Some other race Two or more races Hispanic or Latino 50% Source: American Community Survey 2017 12 River Rouge Parks and Recreation Plan Table: Recreational Expenditures Recreation Expenditures Total Spent Annually % National Average Entertainment/Recreation Fees and Admissions $771,955.00 59 Fees for Participant Sports, excluding Trips $136,966.00 56 Fees for Recreational Lessons $141,373.00 63 Membership Fees for Social/Recreation/Civic Clubs $251,106.00 60 Recreational Vehicles and Fees $117,916.00 61 Sports, Recreation and Exercise Equipment $206,555.00 58 Source: ESRI Recreation Expenditures Report Recreation Expenditures Disability” chart shows the percentage ESRI Business Analyst is a data source by age. Over 34% of people aged 65 that anonymously collects and analyzes and older are reported to have some consumer data. The table “Recreation sort of disability. Therefore, the types Expenditures” demonstrates how River of programs and facilities offered should Rouge residents spend disposable be taken into consideration to include all income. A total of $6,633,138 was people regardless of mobility. spent in 2018, most of which was spent on entertainment/recreation fees and admissions. People also spent $206,555 on sports, recreation and exercise equipment. River Rouge residents spent Individuals with a Disability a significantly lower amount than the national average annually according to the ESRI Business Analyst.
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