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Summary
of Public Input (11/09/2005)
The November
9, 2005, Public Meeting on the Little Bennett Regional Park
Master Plan update was attended by over 60 people. Those attending
circulated among six "stations":

- Natural
Resources
- History/Archaeology
- Park
and Recreation Facilities
- Trails and Camping
- Access
and Transportation
- Implementation
Priorities
Staff
members at each station answered questions and recorded people's
comments and thoughts on each topic. After an hour, the group
reconvened and the comments were read aloud. The comments
are summarized below by topic.
What
happens next?
Staff
will review the comments from the community meeting with
the Planning Board in January. We will also present a suggested
schedule for completing the update to the Little Bennett
Regional Park Master Plan and outline the citizen participation
component of the plan process. Once a date has been selected,
it will be posted at this web site. The staff report to
the Planning Board will be available one week prior to the
meeting.
Existing facilities and
trails in this park detailed map (pdf, 368KB)*
Public meeting comments (11/09/2005)
Natural
Resources
History/Archeology
Park
and Recreation Facilities
Camping
and Trails
Access
and Transportation
Implementation
Priorities
General
Comments from Audience or by Correspondence
Natural
Resources |
- Keep
natural trails, providing a place for wildlife.
- Provide a visitor center/gardens like at Brookside
Gardens
- Provide an interpretive trail for native plants/trees
- Educate public about danger of non-native invasive
plants
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- Keep park as natural and undeveloped as possible
- Provide more trail heads with small parking lots and
maps
- Soper Branch is eroding badly and needs restoration.
Little Bennett was repaired, but not Soper Branch
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History/Archeology |
- Use/restore
historic buildings as part of a new history trail
- Provide more descriptive interpretive signage on trails
- Use Kingsley School for programs, museum, and oral
histories; sponsor a reunion of those who attended
the school
- Consider sponsoring a winter festival
- Provide day rides on horseback, wagon rides with mules
- Provide benches, passive areas at historic sites
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- Consider
following at Montgomery Chapel: reunion, oral histories,
and archeological survey of cemetery with ground penetrating
radar.
- Attract more people to historic sites; use transit,
winterize campground, provide sleigh rides
- Provide more interpretation of pre-history
- Include Wims Field, the old baseball field, as an
historic interpretive area.
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Park
and Recreation Facilities |
- Support
pool
- Oppose pool
- Consider Learning Center for golf
- Modify lighting at Golf parking lot; clubhouse okay
- Any plans for golf expansion should not affect trails
- Consider astronomy center at golf course
- Continue hatchery and stocking
- Maintain stream as a catch and release stream
- Improve stream from Clarksburg Road to MD 355
- Better water supply needed for Fire and Rescue
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- Provide
picnic areas that are equestrian friendly
- Maintain
the passive atmosphere that exists now
- Provide pavilion at Prescott Road parking
- Provide senior softball fields; bocce courts
- Sponsor winter festival in campground area
- Do not pave existing equestrian trails
- More park police for law enforcement
- Provide open area for festival space
- The park needs a focal point and an identity to draw
people, whether at a visitors' center or elsewhere
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Camping
and Trails |
- Provide
more access for equestrians, especially south of Little
Bennett Creek
- Provide equestrian campsites
- Link
trails in a more systematic way-too many dead ends
- Mow around open fields to provide trail access
- Expand Froggy Hollow Trail
- Balance expansion of trails with maintaining natural
setting
- Pipeline easement could be trail
- Existing trail system not built with recreation in
mind, just follows old roads, need new environmentally
sound trail system made for fun and enjoyment
- All trails should be shared use
- Consider opening trails near streams
- Consider camping with horses and connecting horse
trails from the campground to the larger park network
- Keep and even expand horse trailer parking
- Keep portable toilet at horse trailer lot
- Realign Froggy Hollow trail to make it less steep
- Improve creek crossings
- Need circumferential trail around park
- Need uninterrupted trail along Little Bennett Creek
- Need bridge at Browning Run
- Horse access would be nice to archeological sites,
with hitching post
- Provide pavilion at horse parking lot with water pump
- Need better signage with simple map
- Consider color-coding trails-shouldn't get lost on
trails
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- Realign trails so they don't get muddy
- Consider surface like C&O Canal towpath
- Cyclists like climbing/descent of trails offered at
Little Bennett
- Timber
Ridge trail needs to be redone
- Need to remember ALL users
- Oppose cabins-keep primitive camping for Scout troops
- Park should have access from public transportation-show
bus stops
- Provide interpretive trails oriented to natural landscape
(trees, flowers, shrubs)
- More trailhead access would increase trail use
- Need bridge across Little Bennett at Hyattstown
- Extend Clarksburg greenway trail all the way to Hyattstown
- Add bike path to Hyattstown Mill Road
- Provide bike trail connection from Prescott Road to
Hyattstown along the north boundary of golf course.
- Provide trail along Prescott Road from trailer parking
past golf course to Lewisdale Road.
- All traditional points of horse access should be continued
- Should be some access for horse owners in the community
across park from MD 355
- Signs confusing about horses near golf course
- How do we make sure people stay on the trails?
- Campground
expansion should be sensitive to trout population
- Wherever trail crosses stream, use stabilized crossing
or bridge
- Connect the Damascus trails to the trails in Clarksburg.
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Access
and Transportation |
- Concerned
about safety at proposed intersection of MD 355 and
Snowden Farm Parkway.
- Major safety issues when crossing Clarksburg Road,
weekdays in particular
- Expand existing parking lot on Clarksburg Road and
formalize additional lots
- Provide stepping stone bridge (like the one at Seneca
Greenway) to access Earls picnic area
- Need formal signage for parking and location maps
in parking areas.
- Keep and maintain existing equestrian parking and
provide additional horse trailer parking areas
- Consider following related to Clarksburg Road:
- Slower speed limits and other traffic calming measures
should be used
- Provide better, safer bike/pedestrian/equestrian access
to park from Clarksburg Road
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- Should consider closing Clarksburg Road because of
safety concerns and for improved park experience
- Improve
shoulders on Clarksburg Road, Stringtown Road and
Burnt Mill Road for cyclists.
- Clarksburg Greenway should go north all the way to
the Frederick county line.
- Bike access from Lewisdale Drive (Class 1): possible
connect to the greenway to the north.
- Provide bike access to Hyattstown Mill Rd. from Clarksburg
Rd. to proposed greenway to the north.
- No trolley or motorized vehicular service within the
park
- Piedmont Road's exrtension to Rt. 355 should go on
top of the hill, near the Maintenance Facility, instead
of in the valley for improved sight distance.
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Implementation
Priorities |
- Better
access. Where will all the people and cars go as development
occurs? Small parking lots near activities is one
approach.
- Bike trails/bike access
- A "swimming hole" for children
- Nature museum; trails that explore natural history
- Provide for older elementary/teens who now have nothing
to do
- Improve trails
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- Provide trails for everyone
- Group picnic areas with tables/grills.
- Visitors center, using Brookside Gardens as model
- Improve access to fire department: roadways too narrow,
wooden bridges, need ponds for water, no water supply
in some areas of park
- First Tee or similar golf learning facility with intermediate
9-hole golf course
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General
Comments from Audience or by Correspondence |
- How
often do park police patrol park? Patrols should be
increased.
- Need to address future of park houses.
- Volume of traffic on Clarksburg Road is a very big
deal.
- Now is time for money to be prioritized for park maintenance
by staff; should not rely solely on volunteers.
- Consider
having meetings elsewhere in upcounty, too.
- Trails should be widened to allow equestrians and
bikers to travel abreast.
- Implement a policy of selected, one-year closures
of sections of the park that become stressed or heavily
eroded due to overuse.
- Park needs a permanent, well-funded maintenance crew.
- A History Trail should be established linking all
the historic sites in the park.
- Frisbee golf should be provided for campers or day
visitors in the camping area.
- The 80 plus acres of open field have a lot of erosion,
so some fill could be obtained from the housing developers.
It percs at 20 g/m.
- Little Bennett is a diamond in the rough: leave it
that way!
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Contact
Lyn Coleman, Park Planning & Resource Analysis
301-650-4370
Lyn.Coleman@mncppc.org
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