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PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
COMMUNITY SITE IMPROVEMENT MEETING March 26, 2015
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Alternative 1
ADDITION EXISTING
AUDITORIUM
GYMNASIUM (42 FT X 74 FT COURT)
FOYER
ENTRY PORCH
GALLERY
MULTI- PURPOSE
MULTI- PURPOSE
SPECTATOR SEATING
W LOCKERS
M LOCKERS ST
OR
ELEV
OFFICE
WARM KITCHEN CONF
STAGE
OUTDOOR STORAGE
M TOIL W
TOIL
FITNESS
•LARGE MEETING/ACTIVITY SPACE •SPACE FOR PING PONG/ FOOSBALL •PERFORMANCE SPACE
•RENOVATED M & W TOILETS
•SMALL MEETING SPACE
•MEETING/ACTIVITY •ARTS & CRAFT •TEEN SPACE •SENIORS SPACE
•FITNESS/AEROBIC EQUIPMENT •SELECTORIZED/RESISTANCE WEIGHT TRAINING SPACE
•SUBDIVIDABLE W/ CURTAIN
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Alternative 1 on Site
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Alternative 1 Perspectives
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Alternative 2
ADDITION EXISTING
AUDITORIUM FOYER
ENTRY PORCH
OFFICE STAGE
M TOIL W
TOIL
•LARGE MEETING/ACTIVITY SPACE •SPACE FOR PING PONG/ FOOSBALL •PERFORMANCE SPACE
•RENOVATED M & W TOILETS
•MEETING/ACTIVITY •ARTS & CRAFT •TEEN SPACE •SENIORS SPACE
•MEETING/ACTIVITY •ARTS & CRAFT •TEEN SPACE •SENIORS SPACE
•FITNESS/AEROBIC EQUIPMENT •SELECTORIZED/RESISTANCE WEIGHT TRAINING SPACE
•SUBDIVIDABLE W/ CURTAIN OPTIONAL ELEVATOR
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Alternative 2 on Site
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Alternative 2 Perspectives
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
Preliminary Transportation and Parking Suggestions • Based on Google Earth, there are about 34 spaces on-site. By adding additional parking around the
edges, another 12-15 spaces might be feasible. • The site is surrounded by RPP Zone 3 parking permit which allows residential parking and non-Zone 3
residents to park under 2 hours. Additionally, there is a mix of RPP parking and metered parking on MacArthur Blvd to the north.
• In order to address parking encroachment from non-Zone 3 residents, parking could be better
enforced, along with the potential for providing Resident Only parking, typically on one side of the street. This could be implemented on Edmunds Place, Dana Place, and Sherier Place NW, pushing non-residents to end up looking for parking on MacArthur Blvd.
• A strategy to address arriving teams and departing teams is to potentially separate back-to-
back games by 30 minutes, and to limit the number of teams playing at the same time. • Their scope will look to identify peak parking activity and utilization during the Spring sports season,
especially on Saturdays. They will also identify non-Zone 3 parkers parking on the neighborhood streets during the survey days.
• For league games, we may require issuing parking permits for the spaces within the lot to help manage
the condition.
PALISADES COMMUNITY CENTER Washington, D.C.
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