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8��5 <br /> Pazk and Recreation Commission Workplan <br /> FUTURE NEEDS <br /> ❑ Location not specified <br /> ■ Centrally located adult day care center <br /> ■ Low cost housing <br /> • Parking <br /> ■ Transportation <br /> ❑ Redwood Shores (18,000 projected population in 1996) <br /> ■ Parks (currently 43 acres, will be 75 acres) <br /> ■ Library <br /> ■ Community Center • <br /> ■ Ways to draw other residents of Redwood City to the Shores for recreation <br /> i <br /> ■ Possible commercial activity (e.g., restaurants) at unused park azeas � <br /> ❑ East of Bayshore <br /> ■ Port <br /> • Recreational boating requires additional dock space <br /> • Employee recreational facilities (provided by the private sector?) <br /> • Bicycle/jogging paths (using Federal and/or state dollars?) <br /> • Small parks and playgrounds to serve trailer pazk and boating residents <br /> v Fair Oaks ` <br /> F <br /> • Library renovation (larger facility needed) � <br /> ■ Child Care <br /> ■ Senior program expansion <br /> ■ Services (homeless, teen parents) <br /> ■ Mainstreaming—reduction of community barriers, assimilation (but not loss of <br /> ethic identity) � <br /> ■ Additional playing fields (soccer, softball, Little League) <br /> ■ More tennis courts <br /> ■ Classes and crafts (indoor) activities (Hoover Boys and Girls Club) <br /> o Downtown (Whipple to Woodside, Bayshore to El Camino) <br /> ■ Encourage development of cultural facilities (e.g., Fox Theatre) <br /> 1990 Strategic Plan APPENDIX 1 page 5 <br /> � � <br /> _ , _.. _ <br />