This project seeks to develop a “Master Plan” for the South San Jose Park. Completing the park master plan involves designing excellent park amenities based on community priorities, considering engineering and technical site conditions, and ensuring that ideas and concepts are feasible and practical.
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Posted September 14th 2021
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Posted September 14th 2021
Conceptual designs for the South San Jose Park were presented on September 9 at a public meeting.
These are in no way final; merely representative of different approaches to renovating the park. Features shown in the concept plans can be mix-and-matched depending on community input.
Click on images below to view the concepts.
Concept 1
Concept 2
Concept 3
Concept 4
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
Posted August 18th 2021

Community Charrette
In 2019, the City of Albuquerque’s Parks and Recreation Division held a community design charrette to gain input into the types of improvements that could be made at the South San Jose Park. Attendees were separated into three groups to create a plan for the park utilizing templates of potential amenities as well as freehand drawing.
Meeting Results
Table 1
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Add pedestrian path, exercise equipment cluster
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New play equipment
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Change tennis courts to handball & multi-use
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Add soccer field
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Replace swings & shade shelter
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New parking lot
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More lighting
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New swings & 4-square
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Open space with picnic space and shade
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Large gazebo for community parties
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Remove bad shrubs, add trees & grass
Table 2
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Exercise equipment cluster
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Soft-surface perimeter path along edge of entire park
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Benches along perimeter path
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Keep parking location, reduce spaces for perimeter path
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No additional parking
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Update two play areas, add a third
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Add lighting
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Add volleyball court
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Trim trees & minimize or remove shrubs for visibility
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Add more trees but no clusters for visibility
Table 3
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Install basketball courts
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Add Perimeter path
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Add exercise equipment around perimeter path (spread out)
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Add soccer field
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Variety of play equipment for different ages and types of play
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Provide small skate park with controlled access
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More lighting
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Remove “Trouble” tree

