HomeMy WebLinkAbout011123 Open House PresentationPublic Open House #1 - January 11, 2023
CITY OF PORT
TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE +
MT. VIEW
COMMONS
CONCEPT PLANNING
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
AGENDA
Open House
Presentation
Q+A
Interactive Boards
5:00-5:30
5:30-6:00
6:00-6:30
6:30-7:00
• Introductions
• Project Background
• Public Engagement Process
• Project Understanding / Context
• Creating a Vision
(Q+A Card Pick Up)
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
• Respect other points of view.
• Write your question(s) on the Q+A Card provided. They will be picked
up mid-way through the presentation.
• This is a public discussion, not a debate. The purpose is hear many points
of view and explore many options and solutions. Be objective and fair-
minded.
• Refrain from side conversations.
• Refrain from dominating the discussion. If you have already voiced your
ideas, let others have an opportunity. When you speak, be brief and to
the point.
• Everyone is encouraged to participate.
GROUND RULES
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
C&N
Lake2Bay
Concept Design
Steering
Committee DAVID
HEIN
Golf
Consultant
PORT
TOWNSEND
COMMUNITY
GROUNDSWELL
STUDIO
Landscape
Architect
PORT
TOWNSEND
PARKS +
RECREATION
STEPHERSON
ASSOCIATES
Public
Outreach
JMB
CONSULTING
Cost
Estimating
ZENOVIC
ASSOC.
Civil
Engineer
INTRODUCTIONS
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
Great Lawn
Off-LeashDog Park
WillowCreek
PugetSound
overlook
overlook
overlook
overlook
nature trails
bridge
bridge
lawn
themeadows
round-a-boutdrop off
parking
entry plaza/restroom
entry plaza/restroom
Marina Beach Park
City of Edmonds
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Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE
MT. VIEW
COMMONS
Study Area
• In early 2020, a community
engagement process, following
the development of the PROS plan,
showed that the community desires
to explore different uses for the golf
course property owned by the City.
• In November 2020, Council
unanimously directed staff to engage
the community to explore the
feasibility of alternate uses, including
continued use for golf.
• Given the proximity of the Mountain
View Campus, it is the City’s interest
to explore complementary uses and
plan for this site as well.
PROJECT PURPOSE
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
PROJECT FACTS
• To best serve the community with parks, recreation, and open
space and to improve the quality of life for residents, families, and
youth.
PROJECT GOAL
• This project is providing the Port Townsend community an
opportunity to think holistically about the long-range vision and
legacy for the future of the golf course property (be it a golf
course, city park or a hybrid solution) and how it relates to the city
fabric now and into the future.
• There has been no determination the golf course is being replaced
or if other uses will be accommodated.
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
PROJECT FACTS
• The City and community recognize the environmental value the
prairie and pond provide. These uses are intended to remain.
• The City recognizes the value the existing Mt. View tenants
provide. This discussion is about complementing land uses.
• The future Mt. View Pool Facility is being planned as a separate/
parallel effort. The project is termed ‘Healthier Together.’
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
PROJECT SCHEDULE
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
C&N
Lake2Bay Concept Design Steering
Committee
DESIGN
TEAM
FINAL PLAN
RECOMMENDATION
TO CITY COUNCIL
COMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
STAKEHOLDER
RECOMMENDATIONS
COST ESTIMATE
CITY FEEDBACK
CITY COUNCIL
VOTES ON
PROPOSED PLAN
CITY
COUNCIL
DECISION MAKING PROCESS
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
• 2020 PROS Plan - PRIORITIES
• Trails
• Indoor Facilities
• Open Space
• 2020 PROS Plan - GOLF COURSE FEEDBACK
• Continuing to operate the golf course for golf.
• Allowing multiple recreation uses on the property.
• Re-purposing to more active sports and managing as a
complex with Mountain View.
• Converting it to a nature park.
WHAT WE HAVE HEARD SO FAR
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
• Stakeholder Group
• Purpose: Guide the project team.
• 21 person stakeholder group.
• Four meetings since Sept. 2022.
• Ongoing Outreach Efforts
• 22+ Community Interest Groups
• Golfers
• Schools and Students
• Intercept Events
• Parks and Trail Comm. Briefings
• Project Website - updated weekly
• Flyers and press releases
• Advertised events in the
Leader, Facebook, Utility
Flyer, City Newsletter, PDN,
KPTZ, Saturday Market.
• City Council briefings
WHAT WE HAVE HEARD SO FAR
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
• Project Launch - October 25, 2022
• Purpose: Meet the design team and answer questions.
• 107 Attendees - 95 Comment Cards Submitted
• High Level Takeaways:
• Diverse opinions whether to preserve the golf course or explore
alternative uses.
• Comments about providing housing on site. Some for, some against.
• Comments about the importance of the pool.
• Concern over golf course business operations and contract duration.
• Interest expressed in providing public access/trails/etc. on the golf
course.
• Many comments about the importance of Pickleball. Interest in more
courts and covered courts.
• Comments about environmental sustainability and stewardship
• Comments about creating a hybrid solution - a win/win for all.
WHAT WE HAVE HEARD SO FAR
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
Loren B. Hasting’s, one of the three original settling families, arrived in Port Townsend and staked claim to land in “Happy Valley”. The current site resides on the original Hastings Tract, which was cleared and cultivated for agriculture and homesteads. The original Hastings pond was a beloved spring fed swimming hole and was expanded in 1955.
During the conflict, caused by the signing of the 1855 Point No Point Treaty, čičməhán, Chief of the S’Klallam sought to preserve relations between the Tribe and the white settlement. Each morning, he sat perched atop sentinel rock, located on the current golf course, and alerted the white settlers whether they were safe or if they should prepare for battle. A bronze plaque marks the location.
New Municipal Golf Course Opened in July 1927. It was intended that this course would fill a growing demand for weekend recreation who wanted to avoid the congestion of city courses, both visitors and residents alike.
Prior to development, qatáy Valley (also known as Happy Valley) was a series of ponds, wetlands and prairie that connected North Beach to Port Townsend Bay. Seasonal storm water was rerouted to enable development of roads, farmland and homesteads.
Jefferson County Branch YMCA moves to former Mountain View School in Port Townsend. The Police Station, Food Bank, Working Image, Red Cross, Port Townsend radio station, YMCA and the Pool currently reside at the school district owned campus.
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HISTORY OF OUR SITE
A PORTAGE TRAIL FROM BAY TO BEACH
HASTINGS CLAIMS LAND
HAPPY VALLEY GROWS
RECREATION CONTINUES AT HASTINGS FIELD
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE OPENING DAY
A POOL IS BUILT
KAH TAI PRAIRIE RECOGNIZED
MOUNTAIN VIEW COMMONS
Port Townsend Golf Club is Formed
Dog Park Opens
Hastings Pond Expanded
SENTINEL ROCK
The original open air pool opened at the Junior High Campus in 1963. Three years later it was covered and an opening ceremony took place memorial day 1967.
The remnant 1.4 acre prairie has been the focus of preservation and restoration since it was recognized as a unique botanical site in 1986. The Kah Tai Preserve was created in 1987 and over 90 different species were identified, 27 represent prairie indicator species.
The Northeast portion of the Hastings tract was donated to the City, and declared Lucinda Hastings Park. The remaining portion of the tract, known as Hastings Field was used by the town for many recreational purposes, including a baseball field and a cycledrome.
Prior to white settlement, and the development of the project site, the land that the golf course currently resides on was known as the qatáy Valley (roughly following present-day San Juan Avenue). Through the use of Kah Tai lagoon and a series of ponds, the S’klallam tribe were able to haul canoes from the Strait of Juan de Fuca to Port Townsend Bay in order to avoid the dangerous rip tides around Point Wilson. These wetlands were a valuable resource for the S’Klallam, who frequently hunted waterfowl, gathered weaving materials, and harvested camas roots.
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
PTGOLF COURSE MT. VIEW COMMONS
PORT TOWNSEND HIGH SCHOOL PORT TOWNSEND HIGH SCHOOL
BLUE HERON MIDDLE SCHOOL
BLUE HERON MIDDLE SCHOOL
Port Townsend Parks SystemEcological Context
Understanding how the project site connects to the greater ecosystems and open spaces of Port Townsend.The relationship between our site and the Port Townsend parks system.
PORT TOWNSEND BAY PORT TOWNSEND BAY
PORT OF PORT TOWNSEND BOAT HAVEN
PORT OF PORT TOWNSEND BOAT HAVEN
WASHINGTON STATE FERRY DOCK
WASHINGTON STATE FERRY DOCK
CONTEXT
Legend
Study Area
Wetland
Drainage Corridor
Vegetated Corridor
Park
Quimper Creek Corridor
City Limits
ADMIRALTY
INLET
ADMIRALTY
INLET
STRAIGHT OF JUAN DE FUCA
STRAIGHT OF JUAN DE FUCALegendRed = City Park Green = County Park Yellow = State Park
Elmira Street Viewpoint ParkGreenspace, Benches, View
North Beach ParkGreenspace, Beach Access, Shelter, Portable Toilets, Parking
Fort WordenCampground, Restroom, Hiking Trails, Meeting Spaces, Vacation Rentals, Beach Access,Watercraft Launch, Moorage, Visitor Center, Fire Circles, Museum, Mountain Biking, Tennis
FairgroundsVenue/Facilities Rentals, Large Events, Greenspace, Parking Lot, Camping, Rv/Boat Storage, Open Lawn
Bobby McGarraughLawn, Greenspace,Parking Lot, Picnic Tables, Play Equipment,Shelter
35th St ParkGreenspace
Sather Park FieldGreenspace, Benches, View
Chetzemoka ParkAda-Restroom, Bbq, Beach Access, Benches, Lawn, Greenspace, Picnic Tables, Play Equipment,Shelter
Baker View ParkBenches, Greenspace, Open Lawn, Picnic Tables
Port Townsend Golf courseGolf, Prairie, Greenspace, Parking, Clubhouse
Mountain View CommonsGreenspace, Dog Run
City Entrance ParkGreenspace
Bishop ParkBenches, Drinking Fountain, Open Lawn, Greenspace, Picnic Tables, Play Equipment
13th & Hancock ParkGreenspace
Dahlia ParkGreenspace, Street Parking
Larry Scott Memorial TrailGreenspace, Benches, View
Kai Tai Lagoon Nature ParkBenches, Open Lawn, Greenspace, Parking Lot, Picnic Tables, Restroom, Trails
Rothschild HouseGreenspace
Triangle Parks Ii & IiiGreenspace,
County Courthouse ParkPickle ball Courts, Greenspace, Picnics, Views
Rotary ParkGreenspace, Picnic Tables, View
Bell Tower ParkBenches, Historic, Greenspace
Taylor Street StairsBenches, Street Parking, Greenspace
Haller Fountain/Terrace StepsBenches, Street Parking, Greenspace
Memorial Athletic FieldsFootball Field, Full Size Soccer, Baseball, Stadium, Restrooms, Concessions
Adams Street ParkGreenspace
Skate ParkGreenspace, Skate Bowl, Restroom
Pope Marine ParkAda-Restroom, Beach Access, Lawn, Greenspace, Picnic Tables, Play Equipment, Restroom
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CONSIDER THIS: Urbanization is a major barrier to wildlife. Without proper planning, they can lead to fragmented habitats that constrain wildlife movement. Similarly, wildlife corridors and crossings link
two or more habitat areas, enabling migration, (re)colonization and breeding opportunities for flora and fauna. Would providing more habitat on the Golf Course site enhance wildlife connections and
biodiversity in Port Townsend?
CONSIDER THIS: Are there additional amenities that you would like to see in the Port Townsend park
system?
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
PORT TOWNSEND GOLF COURSE
PORT TOWNSEND GOLF COURSE
MT. VIEW COMMONS MT. VIEW COMMONS
CONTEXT
Transit and Trail ConnectionsDowntown Connections
PORT TOWNSEND BAY PORT TOWNSEND BAY
ADMIRALTY INLET ADMIRALTY INLET
PORT OF PORT TOWNSEND BOAT HAVEN
PORT OF PORT TOWNSEND BOAT HAVEN
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WASHINGTON STATE FERRY - KEYSTONE
UNION WHARF UNION WHARF
POPE MARINE PARK POPE MARINE PARK
NW MARITIME CENTER
POINT HUDSON MARINA
NW MARITIME CENTER
JEFFERSON COUNTY MEMORIAL ATHLETIC FIELD JEFFERSON COUNTY MEMORIAL ATHLETIC FIELDROTHSCHILD HOUSE
COMMUNITY CENTER
PORT TOWNSEND HIGH SCHOOL
BLUE HERON MIDDLE SCHOOL
JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE
POST OFFICE
LIBRARY
1/4 MILE (5-7 min. walk)1/2 MILE (10-15 min. walk)3/4 MILE (20-25 min. walk)
SATHER PARK SATHER PARK
FORT WORDEN HISTORICAL STATE PARK FORT WORDEN HISTORICAL STATE PARKJEFFERSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
CHETZMOKA PARK CHETZMOKA PARK
KAH TAI LAGOON PARK KAH TAI LAGOON PARK
Legend
Study Area
Parks
Downtown
Historical Sites
Destinations
Schools
Walking Radius
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Legend
Study Area
Parks
Bike Route
Bus Route
Ferry Route
Park Trails
Cicmehan Trail
Cicmehan Trail Sign
Looking at the adjacency and walkability of our site to downtown, historical sites, schools, and
parks.
CONSIDER THIS: Research suggests a park should be within a ten minute walk from every person in a
community. Do the adjacent neighborhoods have adequate access to public open space?
CONSIDER THIS: Increased connectivity improves walkability, accessibilty, and the health and wellbeing
of our communities. Could our site support greater community connectivity?
Relationship of our project site and adjacent transit and trail connections.
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
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Slope Analysis
Legend
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0-5% Slopes of 0-5% can accommodate a diversity of uses and easily accommodate accessibility at a relatively low construction cost.
5-10%Slopes of 5-10% may make some uses unfeasible and construction more costly.
10-20% Developing slopes of 10-20% would require extensive and costly earthwork.
20%Improving areas with slopes over 20% is extremely costly and would require extensive earthwork
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Study Area
Wetland
Seismic Hazard Zone
Transit
Parking
Bus Stop
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Site Analysis
KAH TAI LAGOON PARK KAH TAI I LAGOON PARK
DOG PARK
POOL
FOOD BANK
HASTINGS POND HASTINGS POND
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Single Family Residential Single Family Residential
Shy Acre Farm Shy Acre Farm
Retail/Commercial Retail/CommercialDiscovery Rd.Discovery Rd.
DRIVING RANGE
KAH TAI PRAIRIE PRESERVE
CLUBHOUSE AND MAINTENANCE SHED
YMCA
POLICE
PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE
PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE
MT. VIEW
COMMONS
MT. VIEW
COMMONS
Current conditions and site elements of the Port Townsend Golf Course and Mountain View
Commons Campus.
Understanding the topography of our site will directly impact how we consider the viability of
other uses.
CONSIDER THIS: Are there elements of the existing site that could be emphasized, enhanced, or
restored?
CONSIDER THIS: Given that approximataely 65% of the golf course site exceeds 5% slopes, and if
the PT Community chooses to explore alternative uses, what are most compatible with the existing
topography?
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This project is providing the Port Townsend community an opportunity to
think holistically about the long-range vision and legacy for the future of
the golf course property (be it a golf course, city park or a hybrid solution)
and how it relates to the city fabric now and into the future.
CREATING A VISION
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
RENOVATED GOLF COURSES
Primary Uses:• 9 Hole Golf Course
• Putting Green
• Clubhouse
Primary Uses:• 9 Hole Golf Course
INCLUSIVE COURSE RENOVATED SHORT COURSE
Minnesota Golf Course to become Accessible for All
Name: The LoopLocation: Chaska, MN
Size: 24 acres
Status: In Process
Name: Winter Park Golf CourseLocation: Winter Park, FL
Size: 40 acres
Status: In Progress
9 Hole
Non profit Barrier Free Golf work in partnership with the City of Chaska to design a golf course with accessibility and environmental sustainability in mind. The Loop at Chaska aims to become a national demonstration project that highlights how contemporary golf design can enable access to the sport by appealing to new demographics, especially those with physical and sensory impairments, while carefully managing the negative environmental effects of course maintenance.
The historic 9 hole course, built in 1914, underwent extensive repairs in 2016. New fairways were added, along with improved irrigation and course redesign. Improvements revived the struggling Orlando course making it one of the finest 9 hole courses in the nation.
in progress 7th hole
historic plan
aerial progress
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
HYBRID GOLF COURSES
Primary Uses:• 9 Hole Golf
• Habitat
• Walking Trails
• Putting Course
• Winter Sports
• Park Programming
Primary Uses:
• 9 Hole Golf
• Golf Simulator• Open Space
MIXED-USE OUTDOOR RECREATION VIRTUAL 18-HOLEMadison golf course reimagined as shared public asset Hybrid golf experience at former Woodbridge Country ClubName: The Glen Golf ParkLocation: Madison, WI
Size: 42 acres
Status: In Process
Name: Country Club of Woodbridge (former)
Location: Woodbridge, CT
Size: 50 acres (155 acres total)
Status: Proposal
The nine-hole, 42-acre course underwent a privately funded upgrade in 2021 that added native plantings, redesigned accessible holes, created a free putting course and added walking paths. The city of Madison is also programming parks activities during off peak house including history, science, art and athletic programs, cross-country races, disc golf, hiking, movie nights, community events, picnics, fitness classes and more. In the winter, the course could host cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, fat tire biking and even skijoring, in which skiers are pulled by dogs.
The 155 acres, 18 hole golf course closed in 2009 and was bought by the city to prevent development. The property includes an extensive course, pool, tennis courts, and club building, all closed after disrepair and financial losses. The city of Woodbridge CT, has been exploring potential uses for the site including a mixed in person and virtual golf experience that would lease 50 acres to create a 9 hole course and relinquish the remaining 105 acres for alternate uses. Developer, Nexus Golf, proposed including golf simulators to allow golfers to finish the full 18 holes. However, this plan has not been adopted and the city is still exploring alternative uses.
Primary Uses:• 9 Hole Executive Golf Course
• Driving Range
• Recreation and Aquatics Center
• New Maintenance Facility
DOWNSIZED COURSE
Name: Lake Oswego Municipal CourseLocation: Lake Oswego, OR
Size: 40 acres
Status: In Progress
Lake Oswego Golf Course Shrinks to 9 Holes
Lake Oswego recently made the decision to downsize their 18 hole course in favor of a higher quality 9 hole, to resolve overcrowding and onsite wetland degredation. The leftover space from the original course will include an expanded practice facility and a new public aquatics center. Construction is scheduled to begin summer 2022.
proposed site plan
Recreation and Aquatics Center
4th hole
proposed movies in the course
former golf course
virtual golf
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
ADAPTED GOLF COURSES
Through a partnership with the City of North Bend, the former Cascade Golf Course was acquired in two phases. A 28-acre parcel was purchased in late 2018. Subsequently, in late 2019 the district purchased three adjacent lots totaling 8 acres to complete the full 36-acre acquisition. Future trail connections and habitat restoration were the primary project goals while creating passive recreation for under-served areas of King County.
Primary Uses:• Disc Golf
• Event Meadow
• Rain Gardens
• Archery
• Playground
• Trails
Primary Uses:• Trails
• Habitat
• Wetland
• Permanent Art
• Playground
• Overlook
Primary Uses:• Trails
• Habitat
• Wetland
• Sports Fields
• Playground
• Events Lawn
The City of Hillsboro and Metro joined forces to redevelop a defunct golf course into a new 44-acre public open space, blending neighborhood park elements into a new nature park. The design was intended to facilitate use of the site’s natural characteristics while minimizing harmful impacts to the ongoing restoration of site habitat. Permanent and whimsical public sculpture that doubles as play was located at key locations in the park, called the “Seeds of Orenco”.
Part of a larger park redevelopment, the existing golf course at the FDR park is part of a series of efforts that led to a long-term, multi-decade plan to restore and revive FDR Park. The proposed master plan, made up of two distinct zones, ecological core and the urban edge, will provide neighboring communities with much needed amenities and open space. The former golf course fell into disrepair due to years of profit losses, deferred maintenance and frequent flooding. After its closure in 2019, and before construction efforts began on the revitalized park, the now “wild” golf course became a place of natural refuge during the lock down. It continues to support passive recreation for the community in the interim phases of the project.
COMMUNITY AMENITY SPACE FOR NATURE DESTINATION PARK
Former Cascade Golf Course Turned North Bend Park
Name: South Fork LandingLocation: North Bend, WA
Size: 36 acres
Status: In Process
Name: FDR ParkLocation: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Size: 348 acres (150 acre golf course)
Status: In Process
Name: Orenco WoodsLocation: Hillsboro, OR
Size: 44 acres
Status: Complete
existing conditions
proposed master plan
proposed fairway habitat restorationwetland bridge
draft master plan
preferred master plan
Former Hillsboro Golf Course Turned Nature Park Defunct Philadelphia Golf Course To Become Community Hub
ORENCO WOODS NATURE PARK
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RESIDENTIAL PARCEL
The location of future public access for pedestrian, bicycle and non-motorized uses across the Residential Parcel to the Rock Creek Regional Trail will be determined prior to the development of this property. Potential access opportunities may include sidewalks, streets or paths which may be constructed as part of that development.
OAK SAVANNAH
POTENTIAL ADVENTURE PLAY
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WETLAND
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ROCK CREEK TRAILROCK CR
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NATUREPLAY
PARKING LOT(30 CARS)
ROCK CREEK
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MIXED CONIFER HARDWOOD FOREST
PARK STORAGE / MAINTENANCE
POND
IRRIGATED LAWN
PICNIC SHELTER #1
PICNIC TABLE
RESTROOM
ACCESS GATE
PICNIC SHELTER #2
ENVIRONMENTAL STATION #3
ENVIRONMENTAL STATION #1
ENVIRONMENTAL STATION #2
ON-STREET PARKING(11 CARS)
ENTRY GATE
FOREST CANOPY BRIDGE
CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
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POTENTIAL USES
WALKING/BIKING TRAILS
SHADE PAVILION
NATURE PLAY
MINIATURE GOLF
EDUCATIONAL SIGNAGE
PAR 3 GOLF
BASKETBALL
PICKLEBALL
CLIMBING WALL
COMMUNITY GARDEN
KAH TAI PRAIRIE
DISC GOLF
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POTENTIAL USES
EVENT SPACE
SPORTS FIELDS
EDUCATIONAL CENTER
PICNIC
EXERCISE STATIONS
ART
BOARDWALK
GOLF COURSE AS-IS
*Includes renovations
HABITAT
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
MULTI USE LAWN
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
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POTENTIAL USES
FESTIVAL STREET
EDUCATIONAL CENTER
SPLASH PAD
PICKLEBALL
ART
PLAZA
POOL
FARMERS MARKET PLAYGROUND
DOG PARK
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
DREAM BIG
KAH TAI LAGOON PARK
DOG PARK
POOL
FOOD BANK
HASTINGS POND
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Shy Acre Farm
Retail/CommercialDiscovery Rd.
DRIVING RANGE
KAH TAI PRAIRIE PRESERVE
CLUBHOUSE AND MAINTENANCE SHED
YMCA
POLICE
PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE
MT. VIEW
COMMONS
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
This planning effort includes both the Port Townsend Golf
Course and the Mountain View Commons property. Special
considerations for these sites include:
-Deed restrictions require the site be preserved for municipal
purposes.
-The future pool is being planned as part of a separate City
planning effort which includes assessing 2-3 potential sites to
accommodate this facility.
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CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
GOLF COURSE & MT. VIEW COMMONS CONCEPT PLANNING January 2023
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ENVISIONING THE FUTURE
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WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
Please give us your input by filling out a short survey
found at the following URL or QR code.
We want to hear from everyone!
Feel free to share this link with your friends and neighbors who were unable to attend
tonight.
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https://forms.office.com/r/BeG1atjTKD
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Project Website
https://cityofpt.us/engagept/page/envision-port-townsend-golf-
course-and-mountain-view-commons
or Google Search: ‘Envision Port Townsend Golf Course’
Online Survey:
https://forms.office.com/r/BeG1atjTKD
Online Open House:
shorturl.at/guBDZ
Port Townsend Golf Course and Mt. View Commons Concept Planning
NEXT STEPS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 - Online Open House
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 - City Council Briefing
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 - Parks + Trail Commission Briefing
MID APRIL - Open House #2
EARLY JUNE - Open House #3
THANK YOU!