MARYDALE PARK | SEPAK TAKRAW/KATO WELCOME!
COMMUNITY MEETING AGENDA April 18, 2017 5:30-7:00pm St Bernard Church, 1160 N Woodbridge St. GOAL: To inform the community about future sepak takraw courts, locations, and schedule. 5:30 Welcome and Staff Introductions 5:35 Presentation · What is Sepak Takraw/ Kato · Process · Existing Conditions/ Site Analysis · Plans · Schedule 6:00-6:30 Discussion · Format: Name, Affiliation, Comment 6:30 Next Steps
WHAT IS SEPAK TAKRAW/KATO? Sepak Takraw or Kato is a traditional Southeast Asian sport that mostly resembles volleyball but requires players to use only their feet, knees, head, and chest, much like soccer. The ball is roughly 5 1/2” in diameter and woven rattan (traditionally) or synthetic rubber. Typically, two teams of three players each, play on a 20’ x 44’ court separated by a 5’ high net. An offjcial match is won by the best of 3 games each played to 21 points.
MARYDALE PARK | SEPAK TAKRAW/KATO PROCESS PARTNERSHIPS Sepak Takraw of USA, Inc. Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee SITE SELECTION Demographics (Hmong & Karen) Proximity to active recreation (Play area, courts, fields) Available space Restroom
% of Hmong population 378 1620 345 1186 1620 573 508 1066 693 870 780 355 151 2037 336 149 770 561 455 321 1187 183 LEGEND 778 764 492 532 934 1577 302 80%-90% OF HMONG POPULATION 341 260 548 103 HIGHEST HMONG POPULATION AREAS SAINT PAUL PARKS SYSTEM HMONG POPULATION PER 0000 CENSUS TRACT 836 PROPOSED LOCATIONS The neighborhoods in St. Paul with the highest concentration of Hmong residents are located between District 6, 5, 2 and 4. DEMOGRAPHICS
St Paul Karen Demographics placeholder DEMOGRAPHICS
Prosperity Field Arlington Hills Comm Center Sylvan Field Trout Brook Nature Sanctuary Field Margaret Park Eastview Field Conway Field Sports Complex St Clair Field LEGEND Baker Field HIGHEST HMONG POPULATION AREAS Highland Park Comm Center SAINT PAUL PARKS SYSTEM PROPOSED LOCATIONS Park T he proposed Sepak Takraw/Kato courts are centrally located between those neighborhoods. DEMOGRAPHICS
MARYDALE PARK | SEPAK TAKRAW/KATO EXISTING CONDITIONS
EXISTING CONDITIONS
MARYDALE PARK | SEPAK TAKRAW/KATO LAYOUT PLAN
Existing Trees Existing Parking Lot Loeb Lake E x i s t i n g P a t h w a y Future Play Area Development Dale St N Existing Shelter Sepak Takraw Courts Proposed Asphalt Bench Jessamine Ave W MARYDALE SITE LAYOUT
Residential Residential Residential Existing Trees n g P a t h w a y E x i s t i Existing Fence Proposed Bituminous Existing Parking Lot Path Existing Tuj lub Courts Training/Practice Area Duluth & Case Sepak Takraw Courts Recreation Building Proposed Fence Player’s Bench Bench Bruce Vento Trail Existing Athletic Fields y r a d n u o B y t r e p o r P d s k v r a l P B n e l a h P DULUTH & CASE SITE LAYOUT
BASE BID Two courts each site (4 Total) Asphalt Surface 5’ Net 10’ Buffer Minimum around courts FUTURE PHASES/ ALTERNATE Artificial Turf Referee stands Audience Benches Practice Stands Additional Courts Fencing CONSTRUCTION PHASING
MARYDALE PARK | SEPAK TAKRAW/KATO NEXT STEPS TENTATIVE SCHEDULE April - May 2017 Construction Documents June 2017 Bidding July 2017 Award Contract August - September 2017 Construction September 10, 2017 Target Opening Date September 23, 2017 Marydale Festival Summer 2018 Marydale Play Area Construction CONTACT Brett Hussong Project Manager brett.hussong@ci.stpaul.mn.us 651-266-6420
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