Park Master Planning: Ames Miracle League Field & Playground
Design - Built Professional Honor Award, ASLA-IA, 2018
Over 500 children and 300 adults living in Story County with special needs will benefit from the new Ames Miracle League Field and all-inclusive playground at Inis Grove Park. The core project purpose is:
Facilitating a community vision that encourages inclusive play and social equity.
Developing a plan with strategies and tactics for addressing community concerns and site challenges.
The project was led, managed, and supported by a diverse Snyder & Associates’ team comprised of landscape architects, engineers, and surveyors. As the prime project consultant, we championed all plan components and served as the direct contact to the client and Miracle League Committee. A site inventory and analysis of existing park uses, natural features, and circulation was completed to help guide creation of the master plan.
Park Master Plan Addresses Property Constraints
Working with city staff, we helped facilitate public engagement while developing and preparing the park master plan. Community education and outreach materials were provided on Miracle League requirements along with universal and all-inclusive design principals. During the public outreach and input process, we also addressed misconceptions regarding accessibility, ADA requirements, and playgrounds. Concerns over the location of the park were fielded by our team and addressed while achieving the goals of the larger community. Key concerns and solutions include:
Stormwater Management – Stormwater will be captured and treated on-site using a series of stormwater basins.
Traffic & Parking – Other than the addition of five accessible stalls marked to accommodate Miracle League activities. Existing parking areas are expected to meet user needs.
Noise – Audio equipment will be used in a limited capacity and is primarily for the Miracle League Field game use to show support for athletes. Sound will be directed toward viewers and away from neighboring residents to mitigate noise concerns.
Visual –Strategic tree plantings will complement and extend the nearby natural, wooded environment into the play area, provide a visual buffer from neighboring properties, and increase shade within frequently used areas.
Safety – A fence along the ravine will help support safe play and recreation for all users.
Lighting – A controlled LED lighting system reduces glare and provides a bright, uniform light source directed onto the field. Use of controlled lighting will also protect from light pollution in the sky and onto neighboring properties. Light placement is based on the need to light the field evenly and ensure the ball in play is lit from all sides.
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