Strachauer Park Master Plan

A Master Plan will guide the future of Strachauer Park, and the City of Edina is seeking input from park users and those who live near the park in creating that plan.
The five-acre park at 6200 Beard Ave. features a playground, picnic areas, basketball court, soccer fields, skating area and a hockey rink that serves as a small dog off-leash area in summer.
Key parts of the Master Plan will address:
- Updating the playground with new playground equipment
- Providing a park building that can serve the community’s needs for rentals, a gathering space and park uses, as the current building is functionally obsolete
- Programming such as playground programs for the area residents
- Adding amenities sought by the surrounding residents and park users
- Improving natural features
The Master Plan will include both short- and long-term improvements. Currently, money has been designated in the Capital Improvement Plan for the new playground equipment, however, funding for other amenities and improvements will come over time. Having a Master Plan will enable the City to quickly address and update on the areas of the plan as funding becomes available.
In developing the Master Plan, many factors and views will be considered including:
- Accessiblility
- Equity
- Health opportunities
- Impacts of Minnesota Highway 62 (Crosstown Highway)
- Inclusivity
- Maintenance needs
- Role of Strachauer in relation to nearby Chowen and Pamela parks
- Stormwater management and environmental impacts
- Sustainability
- Transportation issues
Your Participation
The input of residents, park users and potential park users will drive the Master Plan. Ways you can participate include following this project page, attending a workshop, and responding to an online survey this fall.
This project page will be updated throughout the process.
Thank you for your help in developing this plan for Strachauer Park.
A Master Plan will guide the future of Strachauer Park, and the City of Edina is seeking input from park users and those who live near the park in creating that plan.
The five-acre park at 6200 Beard Ave. features a playground, picnic areas, basketball court, soccer fields, skating area and a hockey rink that serves as a small dog off-leash area in summer.
Key parts of the Master Plan will address:
- Updating the playground with new playground equipment
- Providing a park building that can serve the community’s needs for rentals, a gathering space and park uses, as the current building is functionally obsolete
- Programming such as playground programs for the area residents
- Adding amenities sought by the surrounding residents and park users
- Improving natural features
The Master Plan will include both short- and long-term improvements. Currently, money has been designated in the Capital Improvement Plan for the new playground equipment, however, funding for other amenities and improvements will come over time. Having a Master Plan will enable the City to quickly address and update on the areas of the plan as funding becomes available.
In developing the Master Plan, many factors and views will be considered including:
- Accessiblility
- Equity
- Health opportunities
- Impacts of Minnesota Highway 62 (Crosstown Highway)
- Inclusivity
- Maintenance needs
- Role of Strachauer in relation to nearby Chowen and Pamela parks
- Stormwater management and environmental impacts
- Sustainability
- Transportation issues
Your Participation
The input of residents, park users and potential park users will drive the Master Plan. Ways you can participate include following this project page, attending a workshop, and responding to an online survey this fall.
This project page will be updated throughout the process.
Thank you for your help in developing this plan for Strachauer Park.
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Documents Uploaded
Share Documents Uploaded on Facebook Share Documents Uploaded on Twitter Share Documents Uploaded on Linkedin Email Documents Uploaded linkStrachauer Park Phasing pdf and the Updated Concept Feedback with Staff Comments pdf have been uploaded on the righthand side.
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City Council Approval
Share City Council Approval on Facebook Share City Council Approval on Twitter Share City Council Approval on Linkedin Email City Council Approval linkStrachauer Park Master Plan Concept will be presented to City Council at the July 18 meeting. Confluence received all of your feedback on the last concept design. This Master Plan Concept includes both short- and long-term improvements that will be phased over time. Currently, money has been designated in the Capital Improvement Plan for the new playground equipment, however, funding for other amenities and improvements will be allocated in the coming years. Having this Master Plan will enable the City to quickly address and update areas of the plan as funding becomes available. Staff will share the phases as well as comments to your feedback on this page prior to the City Council meeting.
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Next Steps
Share Next Steps on Facebook Share Next Steps on Twitter Share Next Steps on Linkedin Email Next Steps linkThank you to everyone that took time to review the preferred concept online and provide feedback. We have sent your feedback to Confluence for review/updates. City staff will respond to the questions you had and we will post that response report on this project page.
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Phase 2 Concept Feedback
Share Phase 2 Concept Feedback on Facebook Share Phase 2 Concept Feedback on Twitter Share Phase 2 Concept Feedback on Linkedin Email Phase 2 Concept Feedback linkPhase 2 of the Concept Designs are viewable under the Concept Designs tab. Your feedback and input are important to us! We hope you take the time to review and comment on the new concept design and share your thoughts. Online comments will close April 23, 2023.
Thanks for your time and participation in helping shape the future of Strachauer Park.
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Concept Design - Phase 1 Update
Share Concept Design - Phase 1 Update on Facebook Share Concept Design - Phase 1 Update on Twitter Share Concept Design - Phase 1 Update on Linkedin Email Concept Design - Phase 1 Update linkThank you for your interest and participation in planning the future of Strachauer Park. Your feedback, questions, and ideas are very important to us. As we move forward, we want to remind everyone that these four concept designs are just concepts, and your feedback will assist to continually evolve more detailed designs.
There have been some similar questions that keep coming up regarding some of the areas on the design. As the designs evolve into more detailed drawings those will also be clarified. The flex lawns in the designs are viewed as multi use space and would still allow for athletic activities such as soccer, football, lacrosse, or any sport that is played on a grass field. Strachauer Park like all parks play a role in our entire City Park System as well as to provide recreational pursuits to the local neighborhood. The stormwater area on the designs are viewed as more natural areas for surface water retention, wildlife and winter use. There are times when they will hold water from local storm events but also dry during times of limited precipitation. These designated areas would be adding to the ecology of the site and reducing marginal lawn open space which is often impacted by storm events and winter ice. Along, with winter ice activities, we understand the desire to still have access to play hockey. All your feedback is heard, and it is important to continually shaping the future of the park.
The master plan will contain considerations and improvements that are reliant upon our local control but will also refer to goals and desires that are outside of our control that will rely upon other partners. Support for those external goals will help to inform our regional partners. Some examples of this would be a sound wall would need to be referred to the Minnesota Department of Transportation and improved access along France Avenue Access would involve Hennepin County. These items and your feedback are still valuable to this process even if there isn’t local control for implementation. Information that can be shared with these more regional partners is an effective way to share local needs.
Thank you again for your interest and participation in this process. There will be another opportunity to provide input before the final design goes to City Council.
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Feedback on Concept Designs
Share Feedback on Concept Designs on Facebook Share Feedback on Concept Designs on Twitter Share Feedback on Concept Designs on Linkedin Email Feedback on Concept Designs linkPhase 1 of Concept Designs are viewable under the Concept Designs tab. Your feedback and input is important to us! We hope you take the time to look at all four variations of designs and share your thoughts. There is also an in person opportunity to view the concepts, ask questions, and give feedback. Join us for a Community Open House on Wednesday, Dec. 7th. See important dates below.
Important Dates:
- Timeline for concept review online is set for Dec. 1 - Dec. 15.
- Concept Design Open House is Wednesday, Dec. 7 from 6-8 p.m. at Edina City Hall.
Thanks for your time and participation in helping shape the future of Strachauer Park.
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Update: Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop
Share Update: Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop on Facebook Share Update: Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop on Twitter Share Update: Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop on Linkedin Email Update: Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop linkThe City of Edina's Values Viewfinder Team led the community workshop on September 29th. The goal of the Values Viewfinder is to incorporate City Council values in City decision-making processes. The Values Viewfinder team developed a tool to help decision-makers understand, evaluate, and communicate the impact, opportunities and trade-offs of a given decision using the lens of community engagement, health in all policies, race & equity and sustainability.
The purpose of using the Values Viewfinder tool in the Strachauer Park Master Plan process is to explore future adjustments and asset investments to park infrastructure and programming in a way that considers community-wellbeing. To learn more about the process click the Community Workshop- Values Viewfinder Memo on the righthand side below the project timeline.
Did you miss the workshop? No worries, you can participate in this project on-line until October 31. Go here and leave your ideas!
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Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop
Share Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop on Facebook Share Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop on Twitter Share Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop on Linkedin Email Strachauer Park Master Plan Neighborhood Workshop linkOn September 29, the City will hold a workshop for the Strachauer Park Master Plan. The meeting will be held from 7-9pm at Edina Public Works building.
Public Participation Level
Who's Listening
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Phone 9528260397 Email rfinberg@edinamn.gov -
Recreation Supervisor
Email aclarke@edinamn.gov -
Director of Parks and Recreation
Email pvetter@edinamn.gov -
Community Engagement Manager
Email mlamon@edinamn.gov -
City Values
Strachauer Park Documents
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Strachauer Park Values Viewfinder Community Workshop Memo.pdf (240 KB) (pdf)
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Strachauer Park- First Concept Designs.pdf (7.7 MB) (pdf)
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Strachauer Approved Master Plan Concept Design- March 2023.pdf (2.08 MB) (pdf)
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Strachauer Phasing.pdf (943 KB) (pdf)
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Updated Concept Feedback _Staff Comments.pdf (79.1 KB) (pdf)
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Strachauer 2nd Survey_Responses_Report_.pdf (36.4 KB) (pdf)
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Playground Layout (1.41 MB) (pdf)
Project Timeline
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Open
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageStrachauer Master Plan project launches on BetterTogetherEdina.org and initial feedback about what the public would like to see for the park is collected.
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Design Concepts Created
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageConfluence, consultant firm on this project, will create design concepts from the input gathered. They will create at least two concepts for public feedback.
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Review Design Concepts
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageThe public provides feedback on the design concepts at BetterTogetherEdina.org or at a Community Open House.
Timeline for concept review online is set for Dec. 1 - Dec. 15.
Concept Design Open House is Wednesday, Dec. 7 from 6-8 p.m. at Edina City Hall.
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Review Updated Concept Designs
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageThe public provides feedback on the updated concept at BetterTogetherEdina.org.
Online comments will close April 23, 2023.
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Preferred Design Concept Presented
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageWith feedback from the public and Parks & Recreation Commission, the Parks & Recreation Department will bring the preferred design concept to Edina City Council.
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City Council Approval Process
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageCity Council will consider for approval the Strachauer Master Plan design concept at the July 18 meeting.
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Phase 1 Initiated
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageA Consultant has been approached to begin a topographical survey of existing and proposed playground location and site. This consultant will work with City Staff through Playground Engagement and Procurement.
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Open
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageStrachauer Park Playground Replacement project launches on November 28th on BetterTogetherEdina.org and initial feedback about what the public would like to see for the new playground is collected. Survey closes on December 31st, 2023.
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Playground Design Vendor Selected
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageEdina Parks & Recreation will solicit playground design concepts through the Request for Proposal process. The selected vendor will create at least two concepts for public feedback
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Review Playground Concepts
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageThe public provides feedback on the design concepts at BetterTogetherEdina.org.
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Final Design Concept Selected
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageWith feedback from the public and Parks & Recreation Commission, the Parks & Recreation Department with select a design concept to make a recommendation to Edina City Council.
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City Council Approval Process
Strachauer Park Master Plan has finished this stageCity Council will consider for approval the playground design concept and equipment recommended by City staff this spring.
The total budget for the project is $250,000.
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New Equipment Implementation
Strachauer Park Master Plan is currently at this stageThe Parks & Recreation Department will implement new equipment upon final selection and purchasing authorization.