Paradise Pointe Park Master Plan

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Paradise Pointe Park will serve as a cornerstone of the city's commitment to creating vibrant, accessible and sustainable public spaces.

Project Background

The park is currently called Paradise Pointe because it's being developed in the Paradise Pointe neighborhood. There will be a process in 2025, guided by community input, to rename the park.

Situated within the Paradise Pointe Subdivision, Phase 1 of this new 15-acre park will be constructed by the subdivision developer, HSR Capital, and dedicated to the City upon completion of Phase 1. The site provides unique enhancement opportunities to existing features, such as oak mitigation zones that preserve native ecosystems, seasonal wetlands to accommodate wildlife observation, and the beginning of a trail system that offers connectivity to the surrounding neighborhoods.

The site of the future Paradise Pointe Park was formerly farmland and includes a large pond that has been used at various times as part of the farm, a duck-hunting site, and for wildlife viewing. The pond is seen by our community as the heart of the site, and a key element in the design of the park. The northwest corner of the site is a seasonal oak wetland and has long been home to a variety of native plants, birds, and mammals. Through community outreach, we learned that residents value the property for its scenic beauty and wildlife habitat.

The Master Plan was developed through engagement and collaboration with community members, City Council, Parks Board, and local organizations and adopted in December 2024. The Plan serves as a roadmap for the development of the park and establishes clear guidelines for design, funding, and implementation. Key features include a natural trail system within the Allen Canyon Creek watershed and connections to nearby Boyse Park, a custom bird play structure, 15 spot parking lot, a picnic shelter and a restroom.

Thank you to all who engaged with this process to develop a Master Plan for this new park. Your input was valuable to this process and we appreciate you taking the time to respond.

Next Steps

Naming Process
The City will engage the public in a park naming process, guided by community input, to rename this park prior to dedication. Subscribe to project updates to stay informed throughout the process.

Park Construction
In 2025, the developer will take the lead on designing and constructing the first phase of the project, working closely with the city to ensure alignment with the Master Plan. Phase 1 will prioritize key amenities in the park's northeast quadrant, including:

  • A Nature Playground
  • A Picnic Shelter
  • A Parking Lot

Additionally, a significant portion of the park will be landscaped. This phase represents an initial investment of approximately $1.2 million. Future phases will introduce features such as soft-surface trails, bird blinds, and an osprey pole, subject to funding availability. Upon completion of this initial phase, the city will gain a fully functional community park with room for future enhancements in line with the adopted Master Plan.

Paradise Pointe Park will serve as a cornerstone of the city's commitment to creating vibrant, accessible and sustainable public spaces.

Project Background

The park is currently called Paradise Pointe because it's being developed in the Paradise Pointe neighborhood. There will be a process in 2025, guided by community input, to rename the park.

Situated within the Paradise Pointe Subdivision, Phase 1 of this new 15-acre park will be constructed by the subdivision developer, HSR Capital, and dedicated to the City upon completion of Phase 1. The site provides unique enhancement opportunities to existing features, such as oak mitigation zones that preserve native ecosystems, seasonal wetlands to accommodate wildlife observation, and the beginning of a trail system that offers connectivity to the surrounding neighborhoods.

The site of the future Paradise Pointe Park was formerly farmland and includes a large pond that has been used at various times as part of the farm, a duck-hunting site, and for wildlife viewing. The pond is seen by our community as the heart of the site, and a key element in the design of the park. The northwest corner of the site is a seasonal oak wetland and has long been home to a variety of native plants, birds, and mammals. Through community outreach, we learned that residents value the property for its scenic beauty and wildlife habitat.

The Master Plan was developed through engagement and collaboration with community members, City Council, Parks Board, and local organizations and adopted in December 2024. The Plan serves as a roadmap for the development of the park and establishes clear guidelines for design, funding, and implementation. Key features include a natural trail system within the Allen Canyon Creek watershed and connections to nearby Boyse Park, a custom bird play structure, 15 spot parking lot, a picnic shelter and a restroom.

Thank you to all who engaged with this process to develop a Master Plan for this new park. Your input was valuable to this process and we appreciate you taking the time to respond.

Next Steps

Naming Process
The City will engage the public in a park naming process, guided by community input, to rename this park prior to dedication. Subscribe to project updates to stay informed throughout the process.

Park Construction
In 2025, the developer will take the lead on designing and constructing the first phase of the project, working closely with the city to ensure alignment with the Master Plan. Phase 1 will prioritize key amenities in the park's northeast quadrant, including:

  • A Nature Playground
  • A Picnic Shelter
  • A Parking Lot

Additionally, a significant portion of the park will be landscaped. This phase represents an initial investment of approximately $1.2 million. Future phases will introduce features such as soft-surface trails, bird blinds, and an osprey pole, subject to funding availability. Upon completion of this initial phase, the city will gain a fully functional community park with room for future enhancements in line with the adopted Master Plan.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    On Wednesday, November 6 we held an Open House to present these options and collect feedback from the community. If you weren't able to make it, please take a few minutes to review the concepts and provide your feedback.

    This survey will be open through Thursday, November 21.

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  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Provide input on park design and features for Paradise Pointe Park.

    This survey will be open through September 30.

    The park is currently called Paradise Pointe because it's being developed in the Paradise Pointe neighborhood. The City acknowledges that this name might cause confusion given its proximity to Paradise Point State Park. A formal naming process will be conducted before the park opens.

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