Neighborhood Parks remain the most prevalent component of a park system and serve as the recreational and social focus for a neighborhood. Neighborhood parks are generally designed with an emphasis on a mix of informal active and passive recreation opportunities serving the immediate neighborhood’s recreation needs. Examples of amenities potentially found in neighborhood parks include open space for field games, court games, picnicking, and playground areas. Many neighborhood parks may also contain athletic fields used by local athletic organizations.
Common Characteristics
- 5-10 acres
- 1/2 mile service radius
- Serves neighborhood
- Walk-to, some parking
- Larger or multiple play structures, larger shelters, sport fields/courts, walking paths.
Neighborhood Parks include:
Cork Hill Park, Glen Armil Park, Green Acres Park, Harbor Road Park, Herington Park, Jefferson Park, Jersey Farms Park, Lafayette Park, LeClarie Heights Park, Peterson Park, Prospect Terrace Park, Ridgeview Park, Riverview Terrace Park, Slattery Park, Tyler Park, Van Buren Park, Whalen Park