Austin Parks and Recreation

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Davis-White Neighborhood Park Playscape Replacement

City Council District 1

Project Summary

Austin Parks and Recreation replaced the existing play equipment at Davis-White Northeast Neighborhood Park. The goal of this project was to provide new playground equipment and surfacing while ensuring compliance with ADA standards for amenities and walkways. The project is complete and open to the public!

Background

Davis-White Northeast Neighborhood Park, covering 19.694 acres, is located at 6705 Crystalbrook Dr. Austin, TX 78724. It was renamed in 2007 after two Austin heroes, Captain Willie Ray Davis and Captain Louie White, who broke racial barriers by becoming the first African Americans appointed to leadership positions in the City of Austin Fire and Police Departments, respectively. The park included a 2-5 year old play area, a swing set, and a 5-12 year old play area, among other amenities that foster community and enjoyment within the urban landscape.

 

Project Description

Davis-White Northeast Park is a beloved neighborhood park that includes three play equipment areas. The existing manufactured playscapes was identified by the Austin Parks and Recreation conditions assessment for playscape replacement. The project team requested feedback from park users to develop a playground replacement plan that aligned with the community’s preferences, park standards, and environmental features of the site.

Objectives

By replacing and improving the playground equipment, the project sought to accomplish the following objectives:

  • Ensure that the new playground meets the needs and preferences of the community.
  • Increase the variety of play equipment available to encourage physical activity, social interaction, and imaginative play.
  • Create a welcoming environment accessible to children of all abilities.
  • Integrate responsible landscaping practices in alignment with the environmental features of the site.

Project Timeline

  • Spring 2024: Community Engagement and Design Development
  • Summer 2024: Permitting and Bid Solicitations
  • Fall 2024: Construction began
  • Winter 2025: Construction complete and open to the public!

 

Communications and Engagement

Austin Parks and Recreation worked with community members to identify values and priorities for the playscape improvements. Community engagement included a series of pop-ups and surveys.

Read the Community Engagement Summary

Meetings, Surveys and Outreach

    Engagement focused on evaluating the existing play features with the community to determine priorities for the new equipment.

    DateEventLocationMaterials
    May 25 to June 14, 2024Community SurveyOnline

    Online Survey 1 Results

    Resultados Completos

    May 25, 2024Pop-Up 1Davis-White Northeast Neighborhood Park 
    May 30, 2024Pop-Up 2Davis-White Northeast Neighborhood Park 
    June 4, 2024Pop-Up 3Turner-Roberts Recreation Center 

    Engagement focused on determining preferences for the future equipment including theming, colors, and playscape elements. Pop-ups during this round allowed for in-person voting of the playscape options (with images) in order to facilitate the participation of the community. In total, the project team compiled 8 online responses, and 94 in-person votes to determine the playscape improvements.

    View the in-person voting results (PDF)

    DateEventLocationMaterials
    July 18 to July 31, 2024 Community SurveyOnline

    Online 2 Survey Results (PDF)

    Resultados completos (PDF)

    July 18, 2024Pop-Up 1Turner-Roberts Recreation Center 
    July 21, 2024Pop-Up 2Davis-White Northeast Neighborhood Park 
    July 23, 2024Pop-Up 3University Hills Library 

    Funding and Resources

    The project was funded by Certificates of Obligation (COs). COs are non-voter approved municipal bonds designed to finance public projects identified as essential for the community. Additional project funds provided by Austin Parks Foundation and Spurs Give.

    Contact Information

    For more information, please contact Leslie Perez, Austin Parks and Recreation Project Coordinator by e-mail or at 512-974-9473.