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Pinetop-Lakeside Town Plan - 2006
Project Scope and Process
Park Maps and Images
WLP Site Analysis: Context, History, Condition, Facilities and Amenities
WLP User Group Analysis: Surveys, Comments, Feedback
WLP Professional Analysis: Supplemental Research
Acquisition Strategies: Non-Development Scenarios
Acquisition Strategies: Development Scenarios
As outlined by the town of Pinetop-Lakeside and the Tejido Group, this project will involve the production of a master plan for the Woodland Lake Park Tract within the town limits.

The final master planning effort will provide at least two viable options:

1) A development option for the Woodland Lake Park Tract based on the Walnut Creek node proposed in the Town Plan prepared by the Tejido Group. The development option shall detail all proposed land uses and any development phasing. The non-developed park areas shall detail current conditions and indicate areas for new recreational trails, amenities or future proposed facilities.

2) A non-development option that retains the Woodland Lake Park Tract in its current state with the exception of new proposed park facilities and amenities.

The final master planning document will include the following:

  • a history of the site
  • a comprehensive literature review
  • user group analysis and case study analysis
  • a thorough contextual analysis
  • several alternative master planning concepts
  • a synthesized final concept
  • detailed focus area studies of select portions of the master plan
  • a section offering alternative phasing strategies, and
  • a section outlining potential sources of funding

Although the design and planning solutions will of course be tailored to the specific needs of the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside, the design process and final master planning document will be similar to previous Tejido projects in Show Low, Pinetop-Lakeside, Clarkdale, etc. Engineering and final construction documents are not included in the Tejido Group services, only master planning concepts.

STUDENT PARTICIPANTS

All students are full-time graduate students engaged for fifteen weeks this spring semester by Tejido and the University of Arizona/Sponsored Projects Office.  They will all be working on a number of data collection, analysis and design and planning tasks interchangeably.

TEJIDO PROCESS

PROJECT SCOPE
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