June 13, 2026, we gathered in the greenspace for a Developing Community Greenspaces Workshop
The first activity initiated a “macroscopic perspective” and prompted teams to visit separate sections of the greenspace to identify the variety of greenspace visitors, access points, and how different areas of the greenspace are utilized. A map of frequency patterns was then created to visualize observations, discuss preferences, and prioritize improvement options.
Findings clarified that the greenspace serves a diverse user base (including neighbors, students, commuters, and dog walkers) and functions as both a destination for recreation and nature engagement as well as a corridor for pedestrian and bicycle commuters (identified by central “cut-through” routes). Stakeholders emphasized improving access and safety at existing informal entry points and crossings, especially where current use patterns are already established, while maintaining flexibility in how the space supports different uses across zones.
Overall, the workshop identified a clear preference for improvements that support ecological health and build on existing use patterns–with an emphasis on prioritizing those interventions most likely to succeed within the constraints and opportunities of the site. There was also discussion about specific projects to work on next, and succession planning for generational transition.