2017 Spencer Comprehensive Land Use Plan

Spencer, Iowa  2017  Comprehensive Plan

a strong parks and recreational system, however these “green” amenities cannot afford to remain static. As the community changes over time, so must the city’s recreation system change to meet new demands. SPENCER CITY PARKS Spencer’s Parks fall into one of three classifications: neighborhood, special use and community or school parks. The following section summarizes the facilities, amenities and acreages for the city’s parks. Neighborhood Parks - neighborhood parks provide residents with a place for active recreation close to home. These spaces are designed for residents in a ¼ mile radius or ten minute walk from their home. Neighborhood parks typically vary in size from 1 to 10 acres and may contain playground equipment, picnic area, a basketball court, parking area, a ball field or open greenspace for recreational activities or games. Special Use Parks - these parks typically contain golf courses, arenas, gardens, pools, plazas, historic sites, skate parks, disc golf or dog parks; and are areas based on the unique, cultural, historic or community feature or recreational activity. Community and School Parks – these parks typically provide facilities for the entire community and school district, and include multi-field athletic complexes or contain facilities unique to that particular park. Examples may include, but not limited to, a large picnic shelter for rent, large aquatic facility, multiple tennis or basketball courts, or an athletic complex or baseball/softball or soccer. When creating a school and community park the city and other community groups work together on recreational facility planning. There are fourteen (14) public recreational parks owned and maintained by the city including the aquatic center. Although not included in the parks system, the Spencer Municipal Golf Course is on the south side of the city and is considered by many to be a recreational amenity in the community.

East Leach Park & Little Sioux River Green Belt Located adjacent to the East Leach Campgrounds, this park is located southeast of the Grand Avenue Bridge. This park extends for 54 acres, mostly following the Little Sioux River corridor.

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