Stagecoach State Park Redevelopment Master Plan | Oak Creek, Colorado
overview
Based on our previous experience, our team updated a new redevelopment planning process specifically for Stagecoach State Park. The 12-month planning process examines the fully developed, established park, identifies capital improvements, and organizes improvements into comprehensive 20-year implementation plans. Stagecoach State Park includes an 820-acre reservoir with opportunities for lake and river fishing, boating, hiking, and camping.
The Redevelopment Master Plan provides a detailed road map to reach CPW's long-term goals. The parks' capital needs are assessed and organized in a 20-year project list. Each project is given a discrete scope of work, conceptual design, and budget. Projects are then organized into a strategic phasing plan, providing a step-by-step guide for incremental progress. The plan is resilient and flexible, providing park administrators a toolbox to guide capital improvements, budgets, and fundraising.
This redevelopment plan has made a great impact. CPW is positioned for significantly greater progress toward their long-term goals.
The Stagecoach State Park Redevelopment Master Plan is part of the second round of a new planning process developed specifically for CPW. This plan was modeled after the pioneering Boyd Lake and Eleven Mile State Park Redevelopment Master Plans.
SCOPE OF WORK
Developed a 20-year Redevelopment Master Plan document that included detailed graphic plans of:
A New Visitor Center and Reconstructed Park Entrance Road
Upgraded Yampatheater Accessibility
Replaced Marina Boat Ramp
Expanded Marina/Camper Services Building
Added and Redesigned Campsites to meet Current Standards with Full Hook-ups and Wi-Fi
Group Picnic Facilities
Provided Additional Seasonal Employee Housing
Replaced Double Lift Stations
Expanded Wastewater Treatment and Potable Water Quality
Estimate costs from budgeting, prioritization and phasing
Financial Assessment that includes operations and generated revenue opportunities