Davis Field Plan Overview Park & Recreation Commission 9/29/2014 1.

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Davis Field Plan Overview Park & Recreation Commission 9/29/2014 1

Introduction Purpose of Presentation – outline plans and the process the Commission undertook to develop plan Best Solution Commission voted 5-0 in favor of this plan 2

Why Gale was engaged Increasing scheduling conflicts among user groups User groups voicing field shortage and condition concerns 10 years since the initial field needs assessment was completed 3

Methodology - Gale Athletic Fields Needs Assessment Inventory fields Evaluate each field Demand assessment 4

Field Inventory 13 field complexes containing 36 fields Seven of 13 are SPS/LSRHS fields – Crime Lab Fields – Ephraim Curtis Middle School Fields – General John Nixon Elementary School Fields – Haynes Elementary School Fields – Israel Loring Elementary School Fields – Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School – Peter Noyes Elementary School Fields 5

Field Inventory (Cont’d) Six of 13 are Sudbury P&R fields – Cutting Field (Fully utilized) – Davis Field (Under utilized) – Featherland Park(Fully utilized) – Frank Feeley Field(Better utilization possible) – Haskell Fields(Fully utilized) – Ti-Sales Fields(Better utilization possible) 6

Evaluation 10 fields (28% of 36) within six field complexes below acceptable standards Field Assessments Fair or Poor Turf Rating – Crime Lab - Little League Baseball (poor) – Nixon - Little League Baseball (very poor) – Haynes - Little League Baseball/Soccer/Lax (poor) – Noyes - Little League Baseball (poor) – Loring - Youth Soccer/Lax (poor) – Haskell - Youth Soccer/Lax (fair) 7

Demand 9,571 scheduled team events per year Equates to 266 events/field/year Natural turf capable of supporting team uses per year 8

Field Needs Assessment Conclusions “The chronic poor turf conditions which prevail throughout the Town of Sudbury are indicative of overuse, lack of restorative rest periods, and lack of properly constructed fields”. “As a result of our breakdown, it is clear that all of the fields, excluding the synthetic turf fields, are still being overused”. “In addition, virtually none of the fields have a spring or fall rest period during the active turf growth periods. As a result, there are numerous fields that have chronically poor turf condition despite the expenditure of maintenance resources”. 9

Field Needs Assessment Conclusions (Cont’d) “In addition, the Town is lacking sufficient athletic field space to accommodate the existing amount of youth and adult sports programs that are active in the Town”. Table 3 below shows the required amount of fields to sustain the user demands throughout the town. This is based on approximately annual uses for each natural turf field. 10

Post Study Planning Efforts Review report, substantiate need Explore solutions Determine viable options - includes – preliminary engineering review – permitting review – feasibility (cost) review – Town department and committee reviews Commission meetings with public input Process has lead to the following plan 11

Plan Overview Davis field – $3.6 renovation to include – 160+ space parking lot – Level field space – Four Little League baseball fields Installation of lights at Cutting Field - $275-$300k Continued planning efforts in regards to Ti-Sales and Feeley fields 12

Davis Plan – balance among users Parking lot sized to accommodate rail trail parking Open field vista from parking lot Little league fields up against trees allowing for open views and use by radio plane flyers Walking path All current users can continue to use Davis as they currently do 14

Conclusion – Best Solution Clear overuse of fields Addresses all fields rated substandard by Gale Park & Rec/Town has not kept up with capital needs and has lacked appropriate capital expenditure Most cost effective solution – Gale recommendations costs (as of December 2012) were $5.430, $5.070 and $6.580 MM Commission’s responsibility to develop the best solution - we feel we have done that. Please support this plan. Thank you. 15