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<br />DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR THE DPTS <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Above: <br />Wayside Park <br />(/coking south). <br />Middle: <br />DeLucchi Park <br />from First and <br />Neal Su. <br />Below: <br />Lions Club <br />Building and <br />bus she/ur at <br />Wayside Park. <br /> <br />WAYSIDE & DELUCCHI PARKS <br />EXISTING CONDITIONS <br /> <br />Wayside Park is located on First St., between <br />Neal St. and a commercial area to the north, adja- <br />cent to the Regional Trail Corridor. It is generally <br />flat, approximately 1.44 acres overall. A drainage <br />swale starts at the northeast corner of the park and <br />proceeds to the southwest, into the SPRR right of <br />way. The swale is vety steep-sided, approximately 6 <br />ft. deep, and 15 to 20 ft. wide at top of banks. <br />Although the swale once seasonally carried storm <br />warer from neighborhoods to the east, it now <br />remains dty year-round, due to recent City storm <br />sewer improvements offsite. <br /> <br />In Wayside Park are located the lion's Club <br />Building and the Chan Henderson Bandstand. A <br />Eucalyptus. perhaps the city's largest tree, is located <br />opposite Fire Station No.1, at the edge of the <br />drainage swale. A bus stop is located on Neal St. at <br />the park's southwest corner. <br /> <br />Delucchi Park is located on First St., between <br />West Angela and Neal Streets, adjacent to the old <br />SPRR right of way {the Regional Trail Corridor}. It <br />is generally flat, and is an approximately 0.73 acre <br />site. Most of its area is lawn. with street trees along <br />First St., and a few trees at the western edge. It is <br />adjacent to the drainage ditch, which is on the prop- <br />erty of rhe Regional Trail Corridor. A bus stop is <br />located on Neal St., at the park's northwesr corner. <br /> <br /> <br />WAYSIDE It DELUCCHI PARKS DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS <br />18 <br />