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File #: 25-0137    Version: 1
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 2/11/2025 In control: Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
Agenda date: 2/20/2025 Final action: 2/20/2025
Title: Revisit Park Name Recommendations for the Properties known as "The Armory" and "Kaiser Woods Park"
Attachments: 1. Armory Naming Criteria Sheet, 2. Armory Suggested Names, 3. Kaiser Woods Naming Criteria Sheet, 4. Kaiser Woods Suggested Names 2019 2024, 5. Info on Marj Yung

Title

Revisit Park Name Recommendations for the Properties known as “The Armory” and “Kaiser Woods Park”

 

Recommended Action

Move to revise the recommendations for official names for “The Armory” and “Kaiser Woods Park” to City Council.

 

Report

Issue:

Revisit the names recommended to City Council considering additional information. 

 

Staff Contact:

Paul Simmons, Director, Parks Arts and Recreation Department, 360.753.8462

 

Presenter(s):

Paul Simmons, Director, Parks Arts and Recreation Department, 360.753.8462

 

Background and Analysis:

On October 17, 2024, PRAC held a public hearing and had a discussion regarding recommending official names for the properties known as “The Armory” and “Kaiser Woods Park”.   During the October meeting there were questions by PRAC members about the background of some of the people and names suggested for these two properties.  Staff would like to provide more information related to the background of some of the suggested names and potential issues that may arise from the recommendation of the names “Daley Creative Arts Campus at the Armory” and “McMillan Trails Park.”

 

The following background information and applicable code section were included in the October staff reports and are below for easy reference.  Similarly, the attachments from October that list the suggested names for both properties are included as attachments.

 

“The Armory” Background

The City of Olympia is working to transform the historic Armory building into a new Creative Campus. The working vision of the Armory is to support the arts as integral to Olympia’s way of life; encourage community growth through creativity and innovation; use the arts to connect people, ideas, and place, while operating from an equity framework.

 

“Kaiser Woods Park” Background

Kaiser Woods Park is a 70.19-acre park located in southwest Olympia. It is currently undeveloped but is slated to be Olympia’s first park to have dedicated mountain biking trails.

 

In 2019, when the planning process kicked off for the Kaiser Woods Park Development, there was an effort to solicit names for the park. Fifty name suggestions were submitted during that time period (see attached report, 2019). Since that time, several delays have slowed the planning and development process and therefore the naming process.

 

After a multi-year planning process, the park development plan is in the permitting phase with the hope of breaking ground in 2025. The park development will include over 5 miles of hiking and biking trails with skills areas and features for beginners to advanced riders. This project will also include new access to the park from Black Lake Boulevard, a 25-stall parking lot and a single restroom.

 

Five years have passed since the last name solicitation, so we opened another opportunity for name recommendations (see attached; 2024) in conjunction with the naming of “The Armory” and “Yelm Highway Community Park.”

 

Olympia Municipal Code Section

The process and criteria for naming parks and park facilities is detailed in Olympia Municipal Code 12.62.050:

 

D.    In naming parks and other park facilities, consideration shall be given primarily to:

 

1.    Neighborhood, boundary roads, or common usage identification;

 

2.    A natural or geographic feature;

 

3.    Significant historical events or cultural attributes;

 

4.    A historical figure;

 

5.    A name chosen by an individual (living or deceased) who has made a significant land and/or monetary contribution to the park system;

 

6.    An individual who has contributed outstanding civic service to the City or has been instrumental in acquiring or developing parks properties and who has been deceased for a period of at least one year;

 

7.    Organizations having contributed to and influenced the betterment of the City.

 

E.    Parks and park facilities shall not ordinarily be named for living persons unless they have stipulated the name as a condition of donation or unless the park or park facility is part of a regional facility that is named in conjunction with other governmental entities.

 

Comprehensive Plan or Parks, Arts & Recreation Plan Connection:

Olympia Municipal Code 12.62.050 outlines the process for officially naming Olympia parks and park facilities.     

 

Climate Analysis:

Naming parks will not have a climate impact

 Equity Analysis:

Naming of this park will not inherently have a negative impact on equity. Choice of an official name could have a negative impact if a name is chosen that causes harm to others.

 

Neighborhood/Community Interests (if known):

There have been several rounds of community engagement during the planning processes for both these sites.  During the October public hearing, five people provided testimony about naming “The Armory” and four people provided testimony about naming “Kaiser Woods Park”. 

 

Options:

1.       Move to revise the recommendation to City Council for official names for “The Armory” and “Kaiser Woods Park”

2.       Do not revise the recommendation.  The names of “Daley Creative Arts Campus at the Armory” and “McMillian Trails Park” will be forwarded to City Council.

 

Financial Impact:

Naming parks does not have a significant financial impact.

 

Attachments:

Armory Naming Criteria Sheet

Armory Suggested Names

Kaiser Woods Naming Criteria Sheet

Kaiser Woods Suggested Names 2019 & 2024

Info on Marj Yung